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Private istanbul tour with transportation

Private istanbul tour with transportation

441.00$
220.00$
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Indulge in the sheer convenience and boundless flexibility of engaging a private driver and guide to traverse the enchanting city of Istanbul. Revel in the liberation of dictating your itinerary, steering towards your desired destinations at your own pace. Your dedicated tour guide and chauffeur seamlessly merge into one, providing insightful narratives about each locale you traverse, while eagerly addressing any queries that may arise along the journey.

Embrace the liberty to chart your course through Istanbul’s myriad wonders, whether it’s the historic marvels of Sultanahmet, the vibrant tapestry of the Grand Bazaar, or the serene allure of the Bosphorus. With your personal guide at the helm, every corner of this captivating city unveils its secrets, history, and culture with unparalleled depth and richness.

Unlock the full potential of your Istanbul experience, as your bespoke journey unfolds under the expert guidance of your private driver and guide. From the iconic landmarks to hidden gems off the beaten path, every moment becomes an opportunity for discovery and delight. Surrender to the allure of Istanbul, where every turn reveals a new chapter in its captivating tale, guided by your trusted companions on this unforgettable odyssey.

Duration

1 Day

Language

English

Included

  • Private transportation
  • Private Tour Guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entry/Admission - Hagia Sophia Mosque

Excluded

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Museum Entry Tickets
  • Lunch

Travel Itinerary

Galata Koprusu, Kemankes Karamustafa Pasa Mahallesi Beyoglu, Istanbul 34425 Turkiye

The Galata Bridge stands as an iconic symbol within Istanbul, spanning gracefully across the shimmering waters of the Golden Horn. Originally constructed during the reign of Sultan Abdulmejid II, the bridge initially boasted a wooden structure, which underwent several cycles of restoration and renewal over the years. In 1987, a parallel bridge was added to accommodate increasing traffic demands. Despite facing challenges such as a devastating fire, which led to the relocation of undamaged wooden boards to shore, the Galata Bridge remains a beloved destination for sea enthusiasts. Here, amidst the gentle lapping of waves and the panoramic vista of the sea, visitors find solace and contemplation. Aptly nicknamed the "awake bridge," its illuminated expanse serves as a beacon for both maritime travelers and admirers of Istanbul's coastal charm.

Blue Mosque, Sultanahmet Mah At Meydani Cad No 7, Istanbul 34122 Turkiye

The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultanahmet Mosque or Camii, was commissioned by Sultan Ahmet I and constructed between 1609 and 1616. Renowned for its architectural splendor, it stands out as the sole mosque in Turkey adorned with six minarets. Its distinctive feature lies in the exquisite handcrafted blue, green, and white Iznik tiles that adorn its interior, earning it the moniker "Blue Mosque" among Europeans. The grandeur of the mosque is further accentuated by its towering central dome, soaring to a height of 43 meters and spanning a diameter of 33.4 meters. Adding to its allure are the 260 windows that illuminate its interior with a soft, diffused light. As a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of its builders, the Blue Mosque continues to captivate visitors from around the world with its timeless beauty and spiritual significance.

Hippodrome, Binbirdirek, Sultan Ahmet ParkI No:2, Istanbul Turkiye

The Hippodrome, also known as At Meydani, once served as the vibrant backdrop for chariot races and was the bustling heart of Byzantine civic life. Though time has weathered its grandeur, three remarkable remnants still stand testament to its glorious past: The Obelisk of Theodosius, the bronze Serpentine Column, and the Column of Constantine. The Obelisk, fashioned in the Egyptian style, was raised in 1547 BC, soaring to an impressive height of 60 meters before the ravages of time. Another striking feature within the Hippodrome is the German Fountain, crafted in Germany to commemorate German Emperor Wilhelm II's second visit to Istanbul. Transported and inaugurated on January 1, 1901, its three domes shimmer with intricate gold mosaics, adding a touch of splendor to the historic site. Despite the ebb and flow of centuries, these enduring relics offer glimpses into the rich tapestry of Istanbul's past, inviting visitors to marvel at the convergence of cultures and civilizations that have shaped the city's identity over millennia.

Grand Bazaar, Kalpakcilar Cad. Sorguclu Han No: 22, Istanbul 34126 Turkiye

Established in 1461, the Grand Bazaar, also known as Kapali Carsi, stands as a monumental testament to history, commerce, and culture. Renowned as one of the largest and oldest covered markets globally, it boasts an impressive labyrinth of over 58 covered streets and more than 1,200 shops. This bustling marketplace is celebrated for its diverse array of offerings, ranging from exquisite jewelry and pottery to fragrant spices and luxurious carpets. Organized into specialized sections, visitors can navigate through stalls dedicated to specific goods, including leather coats, gold jewelry, and beyond. Central to the bazaar's layout are two majestic bedestens, domed structures erected between 1455 and 1461 under the directive of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. These serve as hubs for storage and safeguarding of precious commodities, further enhancing the market's allure and functionality. Comprising 12 significant buildings and adorned with 22 entrances, the Grand Bazaar is a vibrant tapestry of commerce and craftsmanship, beckoning travelers from across the globe to immerse themselves in its timeless allure and vibrant ambiance.

Binbirdirek, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye

The Binbirdirek Cistern, constructed by Roman Emperor Theodosius II between 428 and 443, served as a vital reservoir for water supplied by the Valens Aqueduct during the Roman Period.

Hagia Sophia Mosque, Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya MeydanI No:1, Istanbul 34122 Turkiye

Hagia Sophia stands as a breathtaking marvel, a Byzantine cathedral steeped in history, boasting a legacy of over 1,400 years. Within its hallowed halls reside a treasure trove of mosaics, relics, and intricate ironwork, testament to its enduring significance. For close to a millennium, Hagia Sophia held the distinction of being the world's largest enclosed space, a feat that still resonates as one of humanity's most remarkable architectural achievements. Today, Hagia Sophia remains an icon of global importance, captivating visitors with its sheer grandeur, unparalleled architecture, and mesmerizing artworks. Its allure extends far and wide, drawing countless admirers to Turkey's shores to bear witness to its magnificence. Commissioned during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, Hagia Sophia stands as a timeless testament to the ingenuity and creativity of humanity across the ages.

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