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Private Tour: Istanbul Old City with Licensed Local Guide

Location Istanbul, Turkey, Europe
$202.47
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Overview

This tour offers more than just sightseeing – it’s a personal journey through Istanbul’s Old City with a licensed local guide. You’ll visit iconic landmarks like Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, but also hear the hidden stories, legends, and local insights that most visitors miss. Starting from Galataport or a location of your choice, the experience is fully private, flexible, and tailored to your interests. Come walk through history where empires once ruled – with someone who truly knows the soul of the city.

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

Istanbul Highlights Tour: History, Culture, and Flavor
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide

The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • Private Guide
  • We skip the line to buy tickets for Topkapi Palace and Balica Cistern
  • Professional Licensed Tour Guide
  • Your guide will pick you up from central hotels, central airbnb or Galataport Cruise Port
  • Fast Track Ticket Available
  • Gratuities
  • Topkapi Palace
  • Basilica Cistern
  • Hagia Sophia
  • Lunch

Meeting point
It’s a bronze column with three intertwined serpents, located between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in the Hippodrome area. It is between the Egyptian Obelisk and the Constantine’s Column.
Return details
It’s a bronze column with three intertwined serpents, located between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in the Hippodrome area. It is between the Egyptian Obelisk and the Constantine’s Column.

  • Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque
    most iconic landmarks in the world, blending Christian and Islamic architecture. Originally constructed as a cathedral in 537 AD by Emperor Justinian, it boasts an awe-inspiring massive dome and intricate mosaics depicting Christian iconography. After the Ottoman conquest in 1453, it was converted into a mosque, and stunning Islamic calligraphy and minarets were added, creating a unique fusion of art and history. Visitors can explore the vast nave, the upper galleries with breathtaking views, and the impressive mihrab and minbar from its time as a mosque. The Hagia Sophia is a testament to centuries of religious and cultural transformation, offering a profound glimpse into the rich heritage of Istanbul.
  • TopkapI Palace
    Topkapi Palace, a magnificent symbol of the Ottoman Empire’s grandeur, offers travelers a journey through opulence and history. Built in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed II, it served as the primary residence of Ottoman sultans for over 400 years. Visitors will marvel at the exquisite courtyards, lavish pavilions, and intricate tilework. The Harem, with its ornate rooms and stories of palace intrigue, offers a glimpse into the sultan’s private life. The Treasury houses dazzling artifacts, including the famous Topkapi Dagger and the Spoonmaker’s Diamond. Strolling through the Palace’s gardens, with stunning views of the Bosphorus, provides a serene contrast to the bustling city. Topkapi Palace is not just a museum; it’s an immersive experience into the heart of Ottoman splendor and Istanbul’s rich heritage.
  • Blue Mosque
    The Sultanahmet Mosque, famously known as the Blue Mosque, is a stunning masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. Completed in 1616 under Sultan Ahmed I, it captivates visitors with its majestic design and serene ambiance. The mosque features six minarets and a cascade of domes, creating a breathtaking skyline. Inside, travelers will be awed by the expansive prayer hall adorned with over 20,000 hand-painted blue Iznik tiles, which give the mosque its popular name. The grand central dome, supported by massive pillars, is adorned with intricate calligraphy and floral patterns. As sunlight filters through the 260 stained glass windows, it illuminates the mosque’s interior, creating a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The Blue Mosque remains an active place of worship, offering a profound glimpse into Istanbul’s rich Islamic heritage and architectural brilliance.
  • Basilica Cistern
    The Basilica Cistern, known as Yerebatan Sarnıcı, is a hidden marvel beneath the streets of Istanbul. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, this ancient subterranean wonder once supplied water to the Great Palace of Constantinople. Travelers will be enchanted by its vast, cathedral-like interior, supported by 336 marble columns arranged in 12 rows. The eerie, atmospheric lighting reflects off the shallow waters, creating an otherworldly ambiance. Among its fascinating features are the two mysterious Medusa head pillars, which continue to captivate visitors with their enigmatic origins. The Cistern’s quiet, cool environment offers a unique contrast to the bustling city above, making it a must-visit for those eager to delve into Istanbul’s hidden history and architectural ingenuity.
  • Hippodrome
    The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now known as Sultanahmet Square, is a historic gem in the heart of Istanbul. Once the social and sporting center of the Byzantine Empire, this ancient arena was built in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great. Travelers can explore its rich history through the remaining monuments, including the majestic Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, and the Walled Obelisk. Each of these ancient structures tells a story of triumph and intrigue. The Hippodrome’s central location, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, offers a picturesque setting for reflection and exploration. Walking through Sultanahmet Square, visitors can imagine the chariot races and grand ceremonies that once captivated the citizens of Constantinople. This historic site is a testament to Istanbul’s layered past and cultural heritage.
  • Grand Bazaar
    The Grand Bazaar, or Kapalıçarşı, is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world, offering a vibrant tapestry of sights, sounds, and scents. Established in the 15th century by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, this bustling marketplace is a labyrinth of over 4,000 shops, spread across 61 streets. Visitors will be mesmerized by the array of goods, from exquisite jewelry, handcrafted carpets, and luxurious textiles to spices, ceramics, and antiques. The Bazaar’s enchanting atmosphere is heightened by the traditional Ottoman architecture, with its domed ceilings and ornate arches. Each corner reveals a new treasure and a story, as friendly shopkeepers invite travelers to experience Turkish hospitality. Whether you’re seeking unique souvenirs or simply soaking in the vibrant culture, the Grand Bazaar promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Istanbul’s trading heritage.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Private Tour: Istanbul Old City with Licensed Local Guide

    Location Istanbul, Turkey, Europe
    $202.47
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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