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Istanbul Shore Excursion 1
Upon your arrival to
Istanbul our tour guide
meets you at harbor
and drive to historical peninsula with our new brand tour
transportation vehicle (in about 15 minutes).
Hippodrome
- The large, open square was once the site of a Roman circus that
rivaled the
Colosseum and could seat a quarter of a million spectators.
Monuments on the site include the Snake Column from
Delphi and an
Egyptian obelisk taken from the Temple of Karnak at
Luxor.
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys
most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with
more than 20,000 blue
Iznik tiles.
Egyptian Bazaar
- It was built in 1664 as a part of the Yeni Cami complex which is
located next to it. Misir in Turkish means
Egypt and it
is called the Egyptian Bazaar because the shopkeepers used to sell
spices and herbs which were brought from or through
Egypt.During
the Ottoman period it was known as a place where shops sold only
spices. Today there are only a few spice and herb specialists. The
rest sell dried fruit, borek, basket work, jewelry, haberdashery,
drapery and suchlike.
The bazaar has an "L" shape with six gates. Similar to the Grand
Bazaar, it is open on weekdays and only half a day on Saturdays.
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed.
Duration : 3 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
55 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
40 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
32 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
25 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail
- Book
Closed: Hagia Sophia on Monday,
Topkapi Palace on Tuesday, Grand Covered Bazaar on Sunday
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Istanbul Shore Excursion
2
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys
most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with
more than 20,000 blue
Iznik tiles.
St. Sophia
The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture
boasts a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated
with marble, precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed.
Duration :
4 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
70 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
50 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
42 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
35 |
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 |
What
is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail -
Book
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Istanbul Shore Excursion 3
Hippodrome
- The large, open square was once the site of a Roman circus that
rivaled the
Colosseum and could seat a quarter of a million spectators.
Monuments on the site include the Snake Column from
Delphi and
an Egyptian obelisk taken from the Temple of Karnak at
Luxor.
St. Sophia
The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture
boasts a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated
with marble, precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys
most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with
more than 20,000 blue
Iznik tiles.
Egyptian Bazaar
- It was built in 1664 as a part of the Yeni Cami complex which is
located next to it. Misir in Turkish means
Egypt and it
is called the Egyptian Bazaar because the shopkeepers used to sell
spices and herbs which were brought from or through
Egypt.During
the Ottoman period it was known as a place where shops sold only
spices. Today there are only a few spice and herb specialists. The
rest sell dried fruit, borek, basket work, jewelry, haberdashery,
drapery and suchlike.
The bazaar has an "L" shape with six gates. Similar to the Grand
Bazaar, it is open on weekdays and only half a day on Saturdays.
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed.
Duration :
4 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
75 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
55 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
50 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
42 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail
- Book
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Istanbul Shore Excursion 4
Chora Museum
Kariye (Chora) Museum originaly formed the center of a byzatine
monastery complex.Only the church section,which was dedicated to
Jesus Christ the Saviour,has survived.After the arrival of the Turks
in
Istanbul, this building,like the
Hagia Sophia was converted into a
mosque.In 1948 it was made a museum leaving no Islamic
element in the building except the 19C minaret outside in the
corner.
St. Sophia
The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture
boasts a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated
with marble, precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys
most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with
more than 20,000 blue
Iznik tiles.
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed.
Duration :
5 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
80 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
60 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
52 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
45 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail -
Book
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Istanbul Shore Excursion 5
Topkapi Palace Museum
A huge walled complex hugging the Bosporus, the former palace of
the Ottoman sultans is now a museum with an extraordinary collection
of Chinese porcelain, art, artifacts, and jewels including the
Topkapi Diamond. The Harem, home of the sultan and his primary
living quarters, offers exceptional insight into the sultans
lifestyles.
St. Sophia
The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture
boasts a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated
with marble, precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Underground Cistern
- Dating from the 6th century, this underground reservoir features a
roof supported by 336-Corinthian columns. Your guide escorts you
through the illuminated interior of this famous "Underground
Palace."
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed.
Duration :
6 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
80
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3-4 person (p.p) |
65 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
55 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
49 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail -
Book
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Istanbul Shore Excursion 6
Istanbul our tour
guide meets you at harbor
and drive to historical peninsula with our new brand tour
transportation vehicle (in about 15 minutes).
Topkapi Palace Museum
A huge walled complex hugging the Bosporus, the former palace of the
Ottoman sultans is now a museum with an extraordinary collection of
Chinese porcelain, art, artifacts, and jewels including the Topkapi
Diamond. The Harem, home of the sultan and his primary living quarters,
offers exceptional insight into the sultans lifestyles.
St. Sophia The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture boasts
a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated with marble,
precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys most
recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with more than
20,000 blue
Iznik tiles.
Duration :
6 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2
person (p.p) |
89 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
69 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
59 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
55 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail -
Book
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Istanbul Shore Excursion 7
Chora Museum
Kariye (Chora) Museum originaly formed the center of a byzatine
monastery complex.Only the church section,which was dedicated to
Jesus Christ the Saviour,has survived.After the arrival of the Turks
in
Istanbul, this building,like the
Hagia Sophia was converted into a
mosque.In 1948 it was made a museum leaving no Islamic
element in the building except the 19C minaret outside in the
corner.
Suleymaniye Mosque
- Suleymaniye,rather than a mosque,is an important historical
symbol for the Turks.
Like other works of the time,Suleymaniye is not only a mosque but
huge complex.It is a work which
typifies the Ottoman Empire at its peak.Its
named,Suleymaniye,derives from the builder`s name,Kanuni Sultan
Suleyman(lawgiver) Sultan Suleyman I the Magnificent.The architect
was the greatest of Ottoman archtitects,the imcomparable Sinan.
Hippodrome
- The large, open square was once the site of a Roman circus that
rivaled the
Colosseum and could seat a quarter of a million spectators.
Monuments on the site include the Snake Column from
Delphi and
an Egyptian obelisk taken from the Temple of Karnak at
Luxor.
Blue Mosque
Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys
most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with
more than 20,000 blue
Iznik
tiles.
St. Sophia
The Emperor Justinian built St. Sophia when
Istanbul was
Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture
boasts a massive done, a lengthy nave, and an interior decorated
with marble, precious stones, and pillars from
Ephesus.
Topkapi Palace Museum
A huge walled complex hugging the Bosporus, the former palace of
the Ottoman sultans is now a museum with an extraordinary collection
of Chinese porcelain, art, artifacts, and jewels including the
Topkapi Diamond. The Harem, home of the sultan and his primary
living quarters, offers exceptional insight into the sultans
lifestyles.
Egyptian Bazaar
- It was built in 1664 as a part of the Yeni Cami complex which is
located next to it. Misir in Turkish means
Egypt and it
is called the Egyptian Bazaar because the shopkeepers used to sell
spices and herbs which were brought from or through
Egypt.During
the Ottoman period it was known as a place where shops sold only
spices. Today there are only a few spice and herb specialists. The
rest sell dried fruit, borek, basket work, jewelry, haberdashery,
drapery and suchlike.
The bazaar has an "L" shape with six gates. Similar to the Grand
Bazaar, it is open on weekdays and only half a day on Saturdays.
Grand Bazaar
- Today,shop selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be
congregated in their own street or in hans as this was originally
the Ottoman
system. In
addition to two bedestens there are also 13 hans in the grand bazaar.
The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist
and has consequenty become a very popular place for foreign
visitors.
It is open during working hours on week days,closing earlier on
Saturdays,while on Sundays and religious holidays it is closed
Duration :
8 hours
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Price
(Private tour basis)
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2 person
(p.p) |
99 |
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3-4 person (p.p) |
79 |
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5-6 person (p.p) |
69 |
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7-8 person (p.p) |
60 |
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What is Included ?
Luxury transportation,expert
tour guide,museum fees and all taxes.
E-mail -
Book
Closed: Hagia Sophia on Monday,
Topkapi Palace on Tuesday, Grand Covered Bazaar on Sunday
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