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A-Day-Tour of Istanbul, by Land and Sea
$141.66
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Overview
Asia and Europe converge in Istanbul, a city rich with history and stunning landmarks. This full-day tour offers a tailored itinerary that covers major sights on land and an afternoon cruise on the Bosphorus.
- 🕌 Visit iconic locations including the Bosphorus Bridge, Çamlıca Hill, Beylerbeyi Palace, and Bağdat Street in the morning.
- ⛴️ Enjoy an afternoon cruise on a public boat along the Bosphorus to see the city's shores from the water.
- 🌶️ Conclude your tour with a visit to the world-famous Spice Market for a unique shopping experience.
- ⚠️ Please note that this is a full-day tour; ensure you have adequate time for all activities included in the itinerary.
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A-Day-Tour of Istanbul, by Land and Sea
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 8 hours
- Transportation from/to the Meeting Point.
- Admission Fees to Cruise Boat.
- English-Speaking & Professional Tour Guide.
- Tour of Asian Side of Istanbul, Beylerbeyi Palace, Baghdad Street & Spice Market.
- Personal Expenses.
- Gratuities
- Admission Fees to Museums.
- Food & Beverages.
Meeting point
Meeting Point: Hereke Halı (Hereke Carpets)
Meeting Point Coordinates (Latitude & Longitude): 41.010233027453424, 28.972806646594854
Return details
Meeting Point: Hereke Halı (Hereke Carpets)
Meeting Point Coordinates (Latitude & Longitude): 41.010233027453424, 28.972806646594854
- Your morning starts with a trip toward the Bosphorus Bridge, an architectural masterpiece that connects 2 continents. Travel 197 feet (60 m) above water, cross the contemporary steel structure, and admire an expansive view of both sides of the city. (pass by)
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Beylerbeyi PalaceLying under the legs of the Bosphorus Bridge is the Beylerbeyi Palace, the elegantly-furnished 19th-century summer residence of the Ottoman sultans. From Bohemian crystal chandeliers and Hereke-type carpets to Arabic-inscribed ceilings and stately rooms, explore the Ottoman house plan, where nearly everything is symmetrical.
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Camlica HillAscend to one of the highest points in Istanbul, Camlica Hill, and absorb a panorama of the city—a great photo opportunity. This idyllic spot is scattered with small cafés and tea-houses and surrounded by pine trees and well-maintained lawns, making it a favorite leisure spot for locals and tourists.
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Bagdat StreetFor a sample of modern Istanbul, visit Bagdat Street. Lined with sidewalk cafés, swaying trees, and chic boutiques and shops, this is the place to be for the fashionable, local Sunday-brunch crowd.
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KIz KulesiAfter the naval victory at Cyzicus, the ancient Athenian general Alcibiades possibly built a custom station for ships coming from the Black Sea on a small rock in front of Chrysopolis (today's Üsküdar). In 1110 Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus built a wooden tower protected by a stone wall. From the tower an iron chain stretched across to another tower erected on the European shore, at the quarter of Mangana in Constantinople. The islet was then connected to the Asiatic shore through a defense wall, whose underwater remains are still visible. During the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople (Istanbul) in 1453, the tower held a Byzantine garrison commanded by the Venetian Gabriele Trevisano. Subsequently, the structure was used as a watchtower by the Ottoman Turks during the reign of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.
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Misir CarsisiThere are several documents suggesting that the name of the bazaar was first "New Bazaar". The and got its name "Egyptian Bazaar" (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from the Ottoman eyalet of Egypt in 1660. The word mısır has a double meaning in Turkish: "Egypt" and "maize". This is why sometimes the name is wrongly translated as "Corn Bazaar". The bazaar was (and still is) the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in recent years shops of other types are gradually replacing the sellers of spices. The building itself is part of the külliye (complex) of the New Mosque. The revenues obtained from the rented shops inside the bazaar building were used for the upkeeping of the mosque.
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A-Day-Tour of Istanbul, by Land and Sea
$141.66
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How it works?
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