Istanbul Combo: Classic City Tour & Bosphorus Cruise

What You'll Do

Tour the old city of Istanbul with your private guide
Admire the great blend of Christian and Islamic influences at Hagia Sophia
Visit Topkapi Palace to admire beautiful gardens and exhibitions
Enjoy shopping at the Grand Bazaar, the Spice Market, and the covered bazaars for the spices, sweets and souvenirs
Take an optional cruise on the Bosphorus and pass the Bosphorus suspension bridge (tickets not included)

Overview

Explore the fascinating history of Istanbul as you stroll by world-famous monuments with your private guide. Visit Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, and Spice Market then opt for a relaxing cruise along the Bosphorus to wrap up your tour.

What to Expect

Meet your guide at your hotel or port and start the tour with the highlights of Istanbul. See the beautiful Hagia Sophia, admire the great blend of Christian and Islamic influences with beautiful interior of mosaics and significant history.

Marvel at the Topkapi Palace, a great monument of oriental architecture which houses exhibitions of golds, emeralds, clocks, diamonds.

The Grand Bazaar and the Spice Market are two colorful indoor bazaars and have lots of shops offering a variety of spices, rugs, purses, flavored teas, jackets, Turkish delight, nuts, as well as ceramics and small souvenirs.

At the end of your tour, why not opt to take a cruise along the Bosphorus to see both Istanbul’s European and Asian sides, Galata Tower, Dolmabahce Palace, the Rumelian Fortress, old Ottoman villas, Bosphorus bridges, and mosques. Tickets can be bought on the spot and the cruise will take place in a public ferry (unless you book the Private Yacht option).

What's Included

Private guide

What's Not Included

Tickets to public ferry (unless private yacht option booked)
Transportation (unless option booked)
Lunch

What to Remember

• Hagia Sophia is closed on Mondays after 26 October, and will be replaced with Basilica Cistern
• The Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays
• The Blue Mosque is closed on Fridays, and will be replaced with Nuruosmaniye Mosque


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