Turkey is a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia with cultural connections to ancient Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Cosmopolitan Istanbul, on the Bosphorus Strait, is home to the iconic Hagia Sophia, with its soaring dome and Christian mosaics, the massive 17th-century Blue Mosque and the circa-1460 Topkapı Palace, former home of sultans. Ankara is Turkey’s modern capital.
PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
- RETURN AIRPORT TRANSFERS
- ENTRANCE FEES
- GUIDE , HOTEL PICKUP , DROP OFF
- DINNER CRUISE ON THE BOSPHORUS WITH BELLY DANCE & DRINKS, MUSIC'S
- PRIVATE BASIS SIGHTSEING TRANSPORTATION
- ACCOMODATION WITH EVERY DAY BREAKFAST
- EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVER
PACKAGE EXCLUDES
- RETURN AIR TICKET'S
- E-VISA
We will meet you at Istanbul airport and transfer you to your hotel.
After breakfast our team will pick you up from hotel
for a full day guided tour of Istanbul. On tour you
will see : Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, Hagia
Sophia, Blue Mosque and Ancient Hippodrome.
Lunch on tour (Veg & Jain food available)
1. Topkapi Palace
The Topkapı Palace, or the Seraglio, is a large
museum in Istanbul, Turkey. In the 15th century,
it served as the main residence and
administrative headquarters of the Ottoman
sultans. Construction began in 1459, ordered by
Mehmed the Conqueror, six years after the
conquest of Constantinople.
The palace complex has hundreds of rooms and
chambers, but only the most important are
accessible to the public today, including the
Ottoman Imperial Harem and the treasury, called
hazine where the Spoonmaker’s Diamond and Topkapi Dagger are on display. The museum
collection also includes Ottoman clothing, weapons, armour, miniatures, religious relics, and illuminated manuscripts like the Topkapi manuscript.
2. Grand Bazar
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the
largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 4,000 shops on a total area of 30,700 m2, attracting between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily, it was listed No.1 among the world’s mostvisited tourist attractions with 91,250,000 annual visitors.
The Grand Bazar at Istanbul is often regarded
as one of the first shopping malls of the world.
3.Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia is the former Greek Orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral, later an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Built in AD 537 at the beginning of the Middle Ages, it was famous in particular for its massive dome. It was the world’s largest building and an engineering marvel of its time. It is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have “changed the history of architecture”. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I and was the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site, the prior one having been destroyed by rioters in the Nika riots. It was designed by the Greek geometers Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. The church was dedicated to the Wisdom of God, the Logos, the second person of the Trinity, its patronal feast taking place on 25 December, the commemoration of the birth of the incarnation of the Logos in Christ.
4. Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque)
Sultan Ahmed Mosque (also known as the Blue Mosque) is a historic mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It remains a functioning mosque, while also attracting large numbers of tourist visitors. It was constructed between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I. Its Külliye contains Ahmed’s tomb, a madrasah and a hospice. Hand-painted blue tiles adorn the mosque’s interior walls, and at night the mosque is bathed in blue as lights frame the mosque’s five main domes, six minarets and eight secondary domes.
5. Ancient Hippodrome
The hippodrome was an ancient Grecian stadium for horse racing and chariot racing. The name is derived from the Greek words hippos and dromos (“course”). The term is used in the modern French language and some others, with the meaning of “horse racecourse”. Hence, some present-day horse racing tracks also include the word hippodrome in their names.
” After the tour we will drop you back to hotel.”
shopping and discover the places as per your desire.
Highlights:
Wander through the fragrant Spice Bazaar.
Cruise between Asia and Europe.
See elegant Ottoman palaces and handsome wooden villas.
Watch Istanbul at work and play on the lively Bosphorus Straits.
DESCRIPTION :
Take this relaxing 4-hour tour and cruise along the Bosphorus between Asia and Europe. The tour begins with a hotel pick-up from central Istanbul and a visit to the lively Spice Bazaar. Soak up the vibrant sounds and fragrant scents of the market before you head to the Bosphorus Straits.
Jump on board the cruise vessel and set sail to see the city of Istanbul from the water. The cruise will take you past historic Ottoman palaces, such as Dolmabahce Palace. Relax as you drift by Ottoman neighborhoods such as Beylerbeyi and look out for beautiful 19th- and 20th-century wooden kiosks, mansions, and villas that form the elegant waterside section of the city.
Sail under the massive Bosphorus Bridge, which connects 2 continents, and watch the city’s busy river life both on and off the water as ships sail and fishermen cast off from the banks. Enjoy the wildflowers covering the hills in the spring and the minarets of mosques towering over the city all year round. This Bosphorus cruise will let you see the best of both banks in just half a day.
We will meet you at Istanbul airport and transfer you to your hotel. FREE DAY
Trabzon is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeast Turkey. Built as a church in the 13th century, the city’s Hagia Sophia has served as a hospital and a museum, but today is a mosque with restored ceiling frescoes. The Trabzon Museum, set in an early-20th-century mansion with rococo and art-nouveau elements, traces the city’s history with archaeological and ethnographic exhibitions.
Alaturka’s Uzungol Lake Tour begins and ends in Trabzon, and includes transport, lunch, entry fees as well as a professional guide service. The tour will begin with a pick up from your hotel in Trabzon. From Trabzon, we will travel to Uzungol, which takes approximately one hour.
FREE DAY
AFTER BREAKFAST LEAVE TO AIRPORT