3-Hour Istanbul Express Walking Tour
Istanbul, Turkey
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Discover the major highlights in Sultanahmet in just 3 hours on a walking tour. Learn your way around in Istanbul with an informative guide and having a small group means more attention for questions and information. The skip the line admission tickets are included on this short introduction to Istanbul that will help you gain bearings for your future travels.
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Discover the major highlights in Sultanahmet in just 3 hours on a walking tour. Learn your way around in Istanbul with an informative guide and having a small group means more attention for questions and information. The skip the line admission tickets are included on this short introduction to Istanbul that will help you gain bearings for your future travels.Cover Istanbul’s highlights in just 3 hours with help navigating to Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, mighty museums and feel the buzz of the Grand Bazaar. A short introduction to Istanbul to get your bearings from a local. Starting at the Hippodrome, take a look at a map of the city and learn about the tram system.
You will then do a tour in Sultanahmet showing the major highlights from the outside. You can get a museum pass with will give you admission to all the major sites of the city so you can do them own later if you wish (not included).
With this introductory tour you will learn how to get on the tram with your Istanbul card, the proper dress code for a mosque, some of the best restaurants for lunch and suggestions for must-see sights.
You will then do a tour in Sultanahmet showing the major highlights from the outside. You can get a museum pass with will give you admission to all the major sites of the city so you can do them own later if you wish (not included).
With this introductory tour you will learn how to get on the tram with your Istanbul card, the proper dress code for a mosque, some of the best restaurants for lunch and suggestions for must-see sights.
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