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See the best of Istanbul on a full-day city tour by land and boat. Your private group travels in a comfortable VIP van around town to see attractions such as the Spice Bazaar, Dolmabahçe Palace, and the vibrant Ortaköy district. You will also enjoy a relaxing sightseeing cruise on the Bosphorus.
Separated from Europe by the mighty Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul’s Asian side often feels like its own distinct city. Away from the bustle of the tourism center, life revolves around weekly markets, cozy neighborhoods, and local traditions.
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Istanbul tour, Enjoy a full-day walking tour of Istanbul’s attractions that skips the hassle of transportation in old Sultanahmet city center. Your guide takes you to Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, and Hippodrome, pointing out details that are easy to miss on your own.
Small Group. Enjoy a full-day walking tour of Istanbul’s attractions that skips the hassle of transportation in old Sultanahmet city center. Your guide takes you to Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, and Hippodrome, pointing out details that are easy to miss on your own.
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Chora Museum – The Chora Church is the most beautiful Byzantine church after Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. It has frescoes and mosaics that reflect the magnificent heritage of Byzantine art. The Chora Church Museum is open daily from 9 a.m. at 4:30 p.m. except Wednesdays.
Explore the historic Hagia Sophia, a landmark in Istanbul. Built in 537 AD, it has served as a cathedral, mosque, and museum. New 2024 rules enhance experience.
Due to its magical atmosphere and great acoustics, this cistern now hosts many classical music concerts. Basilica Cistern cistern was built by Justinian I after the bloody revolt of Nika in 532, probably as an extension of an earlier cistern built by Constantine the Great.