It is a guided cultural tour within the Istanbul city tour. In the cultural tour programme, which includes the magnificent view of the city of Istanbul and old historical places, you will take part in the world-famous spots of Istanbul.
Our guests will visit the following places with our guide in this half-day Istanbul tour, which includes historical places.
Hagia Sophia Museum was built by Justiniounus I in the 6th century. It is thought to have changed the history of architecture. It is the oldest cathedral in the world and is famous for its huge dome.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque; It was built in the 17th century. In the west, it is known as the ‘Blue Mosque’ because of the world-famous exquisite blue Iznik tiles decorating its interior. It is an imperial mosque built with the only six minarets in the world.
The Hippodrome Square was one of the sports and social centres of ancient Byzantium. It has been preserved until today and opened to visitors until today.
The Grand Bazaar is the largest and oldest covered bazaar in the world. It was the centre of trade in Istanbul with more than 4000 shops and 61 covered streets. This is the cultural market of Istanbul. The shops in it are places where tourists can visit with pleasure.
Topkapi Palace; It was built by Sultan Mehmet II on a hill on a small peninsula between 1466-1478. It was the main residence of the early and medieval Ottoman sultans and the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire from the 15th to the 19th century.