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Journey Through Istanbul's History
$67
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Overview
Embark on a journey through the vibrant heart of Istanbul’s Old Town, where magnificent mosques and lively bazaars bring the city’s rich past to life. Marvel at the elegance of the Blue Mosque, famed for its shimmering Iznik tiles and graceful architecture. Then discover the timeless grandeur of Hagia Sophia, one of the most significant monuments in world history. Continue on to the majestic Suleymaniye Mosque, an Ottoman masterpiece that stands as a testament to Istanbul’s cultural heritage. Wander through colorful markets, bargain with friendly local vendors, find unique keepsakes, and taste delicious traditional flavors. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or visiting Istanbul for the first time, this tour promises a fun and enlightening experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories of the city’s captivating history and culture.
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Journey Through Istanbul's History
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Private Licensed Tour Guide
- Hagia Sophia entry costs €25 per person and is not included in the tour. If you prefer not to enter, we will provide information from outside and continue the tour smoothly.
Meeting point
We will meet at the German Fountain, located in Sultanahmet Square (At Meydanı)
Return details
We will conclude our tour at the New Mosque (Yeni Camii) in Eminönü, right at the heart of the historic peninsula.
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HippodromeSultanahmet Square, once the most important public and ceremonial space of the Byzantine era, is today one of the best places to experience the historic soul of Istanbul. Covering the area of the ancient Hippodrome, the square hosts monuments such as the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpent Column, and the Walled Obelisk, each carrying traces of centuries past. Surrounded by monumental structures, the square feels like an open-air museum, offering visitors a unique glimpse into thousands of years of layered history. On your tour, this stop will serve as a perfect introduction to Istanbul’s rich cultural heritage.
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Blue MosqueThe Sultanahmet Mosque, one of the most striking examples of Ottoman and Islamic architecture, stands out with its magnificent six minarets and the blue İznik tiles that adorn its interior. Commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I in the 17th century, the mosque leaves a lasting impression with its architectural harmony and captivating atmosphere. As you step from the courtyard into the prayer hall, the interplay of light, color, and intricate detail reveals why it is one of the most visited places of worship in the world. This stop will be one of the most memorable and spiritually enriching moments of your tour.
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The Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, IstanbulHagia Sophia Mosque is one of the most iconic landmarks of Istanbul, shaping the city’s skyline for centuries and standing as one of the most remarkable architectural achievements in world history. Built in 537 by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, this magnificent structure captivates visitors with its grand dome, vast interior space, and intricate details that reflect the passage of many civilizations. Having served as a church, a mosque, and later a museum, Hagia Sophia embodies a unique blend of cultures and beliefs. As you step inside, the soft glow of light on the mosaics, the majestic height of the dome, and the palpable sense of history create not just an architectural marvel, but a truly spiritual experience.
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Corlulu Ali Pasa MedresesiÇorlulu Alipaşa Medrese in Istanbul is a beautiful and historic Islamic theological school that is a must-see for anyone interested in Ottoman architecture and Turkish culture. Built in the 18th century, the medrese is named after Çorlulu Ali Paşa, a powerful Ottoman commander who commissioned its construction. Visitors can explore its stunning architectural details, including intricate tile work and decorative carvings, while enjoying the lively atmosphere of the surrounding neighborhood. Today, the medrese serves as a cultural center and exhibition space, showcasing traditional Turkish arts and crafts as well as contemporary art displays. During our visit, we’ll also take a short tea and coffee break in its charming courtyard—a perfect moment to relax and soak in the ambiance. With its rich cultural heritage and beautiful design, Çorlulu Alipaşa Medrese is an essential destination for any traveler to Istanbul.
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Sahaflar CarsisiSahaflar Çarşısı, also known as the Book Bazaar, is a historic marketplace located in Istanbul's Fatih district that offers visitors a unique experience in Turkish culture and history. As one of the oldest bazaars in Istanbul, it is a popular destination for book collectors and enthusiasts, with its many shops and stalls offering a variety of rare and antique books, manuscripts, prints, maps, and calligraphy. Along with its impressive selection of books, Sahaflar Çarşısı also boasts beautiful Ottoman-era architecture and a lively atmosphere that makes it a popular destination for visitors looking for a taste of authentic Turkish culture.
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Beyazit MosqueBeyazıt Mosque is a historic mosque located in Istanbul's Beyazıt Square, renowned for its impressive Ottoman architecture and cultural significance. Visitors can admire the mosque's intricate tile work and impressive central dome, which stands over 25 meters tall. The mosque also features four minarets that soar over 80 meters into the sky. Beyazıt Mosque has a rich history and cultural significance, having served as an important place of worship and community gathering spot for centuries. It is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Ottoman architecture and Turkish culture, offering a glimpse into Istanbul's magnificent cultural heritage.
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Suleymaniye MosqueVisitors to Istanbul should definitely add a visit to the Suleymaniye Mosque to their itinerary. This magnificent mosque is not only a beautiful example of Ottoman architecture, but it also has significant historical and cultural importance. Built by the Ottoman Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent in the 16th century, the mosque has served as an important center of Islamic worship and education for centuries. The mosque's interior is adorned with intricate decorations, including calligraphy, tile work, and stained glass windows, making it a breathtaking sight to behold. In addition to its beauty, the mosque's functional design allows for comfortable prayer for large congregations. A visit to the Suleymaniye Mosque is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and culture of Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire.
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Grand BazaarThe Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking to immerse themselves in the city's rich history and culture. This vast covered market, which has been in operation since the 15th century, is home to over 4,000 shops selling a wide range of goods, including handmade carpets, textiles, jewelry, ceramics, spices, and more. Visitors can experience traditional Turkish handicrafts, sample delicious Turkish cuisine, and witness the art of bargaining with vendors. With its vibrant energy and rich cultural history, the Grand Bazaar is a must-see attraction in Istanbul that should be at the top of any traveler's list.
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Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)The Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, is a must-visit destination in Istanbul for anyone looking to experience the city's vibrant culture and history. Located in the Eminonu district, the market is a colorful and bustling marketplace filled with stalls selling a wide range of spices, herbs, teas, sweets, and other goods. The bazaar has a rich history dating back to the 17th century, and many of the vendors are descendants of the original traders. Visitors can expect a sensory overload as they explore the market's narrow passageways, haggle with vendors, and try new foods. With its vibrant energy and rich cultural history, the Spice Bazaar is a must-see for anyone traveling to Istanbul.
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Yeni CamiiYeni Cami, also known as the New Mosque, is a 17th-century Ottoman mosque located in Istanbul's historic Eminönü district. Its exterior boasts six minarets and a grand dome, while its interior features intricate tile work, calligraphy, and stunning chandeliers. The mosque is an important place of worship for Istanbul's Muslim community but is also a popular destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the mosque's beautiful courtyard, shop for traditional Turkish souvenirs, and sample local cuisine at nearby restaurants. Whether for religious or cultural reasons, Yeni Cami is an impressive architectural and cultural landmark that should not be missed.
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Journey Through Istanbul's History
$67
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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