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Istanbul City
Tours , Bosphorus Tour, Prince's Island Tour
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1 :Bosphorous Tour |
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Spice Bazaar: This covered
market is an attractive L-shaped building to
the southwest of the Yeni Cami. Its English name
survives from the time when the market specialized
in the sale of spices and herbs, as well as medicinal
plants and drugs.
Boat Cruise
on Bosphorus: The
Bosphorus - the
waterway between
two continents
- is beautiful
at any time,
day or night
in any season.
On the way to
the Black Sea,
you can see the
finest and richest
examples of the
Ottoman houses
and palaces on
the shores.
Rumeli
Fortress: In
1452, Mehmet
II prepared
to besiege
Constantinople
by constructing
a fortress
at Rumeli
Hisari. It
took less
than four
months to
build, thanks
to 3000 laborers
and master
masons assigned
to the task.
Its crenellated
walls and
round towers
are popular
with photgraphers
and what
you see from
the top of
the walls
is one of
the nicest
view of the
Bosphorus.
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| Price: 35
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| Tour
2:Dolmabahce and Asia Tour |
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Dolmabahce Palace: This area was originally the bay where
the navy anchored in the early periods when the Ottomans
conquered Istanbul. Between 1611-1614, this bay had been
filled in and a timber building with a large garden called "the
Besiktas Palace" had been built with the order of Sultan
Ahmet I. The land of the Besiktas Palace, which had become
completely useless due to a fire, was chosen as the site
of the new palace by Sultan Abdulmecit I, since it was by
the sea side and close to the city center.
Bosphorus Bridge:
Unique chance to
step from one continent
(Europe) to another
(Asia) within few
minutes. The Ataturk
Bridge carries
200.000 vehicles
and 600.000 people
a day. It is the
4th longest suspension
bridges in the
Europe and 7th
in the world.
Camlica
Hill: Camlica
Hill is one
of the highest
point of the
Bosphorus and
Istanbul. The
Camlica Hill
has a wonderful
panorama including
the Sea of
Marmara, the
Bosphorus,
Historical
Peninsula and
islands.
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| Price::
35 Euros Includes:Guiding and entrance fees. |
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| Tour
2: Byzantine meets Ottoman Tour |
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Blue
Mosque: Its magnificent series of domes and
semi-domes, its six slender minarets sprouting
from the corners of the mosque, its spacious courtyard,
and its grandiose yet elegant proportions, make
the Blue Mosque one of the architectural marvels
of the world.
Hippodrome and Obelisks: The
ancient Hippodrome, the
scene of chariot races
and the center of Byzantine
civil life, stood in
the open space in front
of the Blue Mosque.
Haghia Sophia
Museum: Haghia
Sophia was built
at the command of
Emperor Justinian
in the years 532
to 537. The courtyard
of Haghia Sophia
harbors a number
of minor but fascinating
Ottoman structures.
Grand Bazaar: The
Grand Bazaar was
built at the command
of Fatih Mehmet shortly
after the Conquest.
It contains 4399
shops, 2195 workshops,
497 stalls and 18
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| Price: 60
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Topkapi Palace: As
the administrative center, for nearly 400 years,
for the Ottoman Empire, which was one of the
greatest empires of the world, Topkapi Palace
is certainly the most important historical
site to be visited in Istanbul. In 1461,
less than ten years after the Conquest, Fatih
Mehmet ordered the construction of Topkapi
Sarayi a palace that would be known as Dar-us
Saadet, the "House of Felicity". Topkapi Sarayi
remained the seat of the Ottoman Sultans until
1868, when Abdulmecit I moved to the European-style
Dolmabahce Palace farther up the Bosphorus.
Suleymaniye
Mosque: Suleymaniye
is without question
one of the greatest
works of its architect,
Sinan. Begun in
1550, the mosque
was completed in
1557, with two
more years required
in order to finish
the entire complex.
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| Price: 30 Euros
Includes:Guiding and entrance fees. |
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| Tour
4: Bosphorous and 2 Continents Tour |
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Depart from your hotel in the
morning on a full day tour visiting the scents
of the Spice Bazaar, a Boat Cruise on the Bosphorus
with a visit to the Rumeli Fortress. After a
break for lunch, depart once again for a visit
to the Dolmabahce Palace, Bosphorus Bridge and
Camlica Hill. After the tour, transfer back to
your hotel.
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| Price: 70
EurosIncludes:Guiding, lunch and entrance fees. |
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| Tour 5
: Byzantine and Ottoman Relics Tour |
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Depart from your hotel in the morning on a full day tour
visiting the magesty of the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome
and Obelisks and the magnificence of the Haghia Sophia.
Also a visit to the maze that is the Grand Bazaar before
a break for lunch.
After lunch continue on our journey to the Topkapi Palace
and Suleymaniye Mosque. After the tour, transfer back to
your hotel.
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| Price: 60
Euros Includes:Guiding, lunch and entrance fees. |
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| Tour
6 : Chora Church and City Walls Tour |
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Chora Museum: The mosaics and frescoes in St. Savior
are by far the most important works of Byzantine pictorial
art known today, in terms of both their beauty and their
number. It is fascinating to realize that they are coeval
with the frescoes of Giotto in Italy. And while different
in certain particulars, they nonetheless appear to radiate
the same sense of living, breathing reality so characteristic
of the Early Renaissance.
The Eyup Quarter: Eyup
quarter and mosques
take their name
from Eyup Ensari,
the companion and
standard-bearer
of the Prophet
Mohammed killed
during the first
siege of Constantinople.
Ancient
City Walls: The
land walls,
for the most
part, date
from the reign
of Emperor
Theodosius
II (408-450).
The initial
phase of construction,
which produced
one long high
wall punctuated
at regular
intervals by
some hundred
bastions of
defense towers,
was completed
in 413 under
the supervision
of Anthemius
Perfect of
the Eastern
Empire.
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| Price: 60 Euros
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| Tour
7 : Princes' Island Cruise |
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Depart from you hotel in the
morning for a Cruise on Marmara Sea. Travel on
to
Buyuk Ada Island: The
Island is in the
Sea of Marmara, twenty
kilometers from the
historic peninsula.
This popular summer
resort with its sandy
beaches and pinewood
scenery, was once
the pleasure island
of the Byzantine
Princes'.
Enjoy a ride on a Horse Drawn Carriage and then sit back
and relax for a while during the break for lunch. Afer lunch,
return to Istanbul by cruise.
Lunch is included in the tour as well as transfer back to
your hotel.
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| Price: 70 Euros
Includes:Lunch and entrance fees. |
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Haghia Sophia is closed on
Mondays and will be replaced by the Underground
Cistern.
The Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays.
Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays and will be replaced
with the Turkish and Islamic Art Museum.
Chora Church Tour - Departure Thursday
and Saturday
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