Istanbul Shore Excursions from Istanbul Port
İstanbul, Turkey
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Trip Type: Ports of Call Tours
Duration: Flexible
You will love to Visiting the Istanbul city's most important landmarks, including the beautiful Hagia Sophia, stunning Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, and lively Grand Bazaar.
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You will love to Visiting the Istanbul city's most important landmarks, including the beautiful Hagia Sophia, stunning Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, and lively Grand Bazaar.
Explore Istanbul's fascinating history and magnificent architecture on a 4-hour sightseeing tour.
Visit the city's most important landmarks, including the beautiful Hagia Sophia, stunning Blue Mosque, and lively Grand Bazaar.
Highlights:
See some of Istanbul's most beautiful Byzantine architecture on a 4-hour sightseeing tour
Explore the stunning Hagia Sophia
Visit the Blue Mosque
Shop for souvenir bargains in the immense Grand Bazaar
Explore Istanbul's fascinating Byzantine and Ottoman history. The tour includes a pick-up and drop-off at your Istanbul hotel or port, and the services of a local guide.
We begin with one of Istanbul's most important highlights, the Hagia Sophia, and admire one of the worlds great architectural gems. The ancient Basilica dates back to the 4th century, and was the world’s largest cathedral for over 1,000 years. Today, it has been converted to a museum. Look at impressive features, such as the dome and minarets, as well as beautiful mosaics, paintings, and sculptures.
We then take you to possibly the most visited sight in Istanbul, the Blue Mosque.
Famous for its beautiful courtyard, and 6 impressive minarets, the mosque was completed in 1616, and takes its name from the splendid blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior walls.
Continue to the ancient Hippodrome, and explore the ruins that once hosted chariot races. Admire the 3 ancient monuments of the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the Column of Constantine.
The final experience of your day is the famous Grand Bazaar . Here you will be immersed in the sights, sounds and aromas associated with the Bazaar.
Lose yourself in the maze of covered streets and passages, and explore more than 4,000 shops, selling jewellery, pottery, spices, carpets, and leather.
After your tour we will transport you back to your hotel or port.
Visit the city's most important landmarks, including the beautiful Hagia Sophia, stunning Blue Mosque, and lively Grand Bazaar.
Highlights:
See some of Istanbul's most beautiful Byzantine architecture on a 4-hour sightseeing tour
Explore the stunning Hagia Sophia
Visit the Blue Mosque
Shop for souvenir bargains in the immense Grand Bazaar
Explore Istanbul's fascinating Byzantine and Ottoman history. The tour includes a pick-up and drop-off at your Istanbul hotel or port, and the services of a local guide.
We begin with one of Istanbul's most important highlights, the Hagia Sophia, and admire one of the worlds great architectural gems. The ancient Basilica dates back to the 4th century, and was the world’s largest cathedral for over 1,000 years. Today, it has been converted to a museum. Look at impressive features, such as the dome and minarets, as well as beautiful mosaics, paintings, and sculptures.
We then take you to possibly the most visited sight in Istanbul, the Blue Mosque.
Famous for its beautiful courtyard, and 6 impressive minarets, the mosque was completed in 1616, and takes its name from the splendid blue Iznik tiles that adorn its interior walls.
Continue to the ancient Hippodrome, and explore the ruins that once hosted chariot races. Admire the 3 ancient monuments of the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the Column of Constantine.
The final experience of your day is the famous Grand Bazaar . Here you will be immersed in the sights, sounds and aromas associated with the Bazaar.
Lose yourself in the maze of covered streets and passages, and explore more than 4,000 shops, selling jewellery, pottery, spices, carpets, and leather.
After your tour we will transport you back to your hotel or port.
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