Experience the enduring charm and deep history of Istanbul on our Sultanahmet Tour, as we take you into the core of the city’s historic area.
Experience the enduring charm and deep history of Istanbul on our Sultanahmet Tour, as we take you into the core of the city’s historic area.
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Hippodrome - The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was an ancient chariot racing arena constructed in the 3rd century and later expanded. It served as a major hub of Byzantine public life, with notable remnants such as the Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column.
The guide will provide guests with detailed information here, allow some…
- Hippodrome - The Hippodrome of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was an ancient chariot racing arena constructed in the 3rd century and later expanded. It served as a major hub of Byzantine public life, with notable remnants such as the Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column.
The guide will provide guests with detailed information here, allow some free time for photos, and then move on to the next destination.
- Blue Mosque - The Blue Mosque, or Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a renowned Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul, famous for its stunning blue tiles and six minarets. Completed in 1616, it remains an important religious and historical site.
The guide will provide guests with detailed information here, allow some free time for photos, and then move on to the next destination.
- Basilica Cistern - The Basilica Cistern, also known as the Yerebatan Sarnıcı, is an ancient underground water storage facility in Istanbul. Constructed in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, it features 336 marble columns and can hold up to 80,000 cubic meters of water, serving as a vital water source for the city during Byzantine times.
The guide will provide guests with detailed information here, allow some free time for photos, and then move on to the next destination.
- Caferaga Medresesi - Here, guests will see a historical medrese that serves as a workshop for local calligraphy and Ebru (Paper marbling), among other arts. It is also a traditional school where visitors can enjoy tea or coffee in the courtyard.
Located in Sultanahmet, Caferağa Medresesi was built in 1559 by Mimar Sinan. Originally an Ottoman school, it now functions as a cultural center showcasing traditional Turkish arts like calligraphy and ceramics. Its tranquil courtyard offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
- Bottled water
- Live Guide available in English
- Bottled water
- Live Guide available in English
- Lunch
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.