Asian Side of Istanbul Tour - Half-Day Small Group Tour
Overview
Drive across the Bosphorus Bridge connecting Europe to Asia, and visit Camlica Hill for stunning views of Istanbul's seven hills. The itinerary includes a tour of Beylerbeyi Palace, the opulent 19th-century summer residence of the Ottoman Sultan.
- 🏞️ Enjoy breathtaking views from Camlica Hill, the highest point in Istanbul.
- 🏰 Explore Beylerbeyi Palace, known for its lavish 19th-century furnishings.
- 🛍️ Stroll through the elegant boutique shops and merchants on Bagdad Street.
- ⚠️ Note that walking may be involved; ensure you wear comfortable shoes.
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- Transportation from/to the Meeting Point.
- English-Speaking & Professional Tour Guide.
- Guided tour of Asian Side of Istanbul & Beylerbeyi Palace.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Camlica Hill admission fee: 300 TRY approx 10 EUR
- Beylerbeyi Palace admission fee: 200 TRY approx. 7 EUR
- Personal Expenses.
- Gratuities
- Food & Beverages.
- Admission Fees to Musuems.
Meeting point
Return details
- 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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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. Admission fee: 300 TRY for tourist
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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. Admission fee: 250 TRY
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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.