Istanbul Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Bus: Explore Europe and Asia's Bridge City

Experience the enthralling sites of Istanbul as it serves as a connection between Europe and Asia. This is an unparalleled chance for everyone to delve into the most significant tourist attractions in a short span of time, equipped with a dedicated audio-guide.

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Sultanahmet Departure (Route)

Operating Schedule: Departure from Sultanahmet at (10:00 - 11:00 - 12:00 - 13:00 - 14:00 - 15:00 - 16:00 - 17:00)

1. Sultanahmet
Sultanahmet is renowned for the iconic Hagia Sophia mosque adorned with mosaics, and the grand Blue Mosque with its striking minarets. The area also features the Egyptian Obelisk of Theodosius and the 4th-century Stone of Million pillar ruin. Sultanahmet Square boasts a park, gardens, and fountains, with streets lined with shops, hotels, and traditional eateries.

2. Eminönü
Eminönü is a bustling area where ferries dock near the city’s bazaars. The Egyptian Bazaar, or Spice Bazaar, is a vibrant mix of carpets, textiles, lamps, and jewelry, with stalls selling fruits, teas, and spices. The Grand Bazaar is a maze of similar goods. The Süleymaniye Mosque is a prominent feature, and the 16th-century Rustem Pasha Mosque is noted for its Iznik tiles.

3. Karaköy
Karaköy is a lively waterfront district with hip cafes and late-night bars alongside local bakeries and family businesses. Ottoman-era buildings decorated with street art house young fashion designers’ studios and boutiques, and the area has a thriving modern art gallery scene. The 16th-century Klç Ali Paşa complex includes a mosque and baths.

4. Galataport Istanbul
Galataport is a cruise ship port and mixed-use development in Istanbul’s Galata neighborhood, located on the European side of the Bosporus where it meets the Golden Horn.

5. Dolmabahçe, Beşiktaş
Dolmabahçe Palace served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922. It is situated in the Beşiktaş district on the European coast of the Bosporus.

6. Naval Museum
The Istanbul Naval Museum, established in 1897 by Ottoman Minister of Navy Bozcaadalı Hasan Hüsnü Pasha, is located in the Beşiktaş district. It houses a significant collection of military artifacts related to the Ottoman Navy.

7. Beylerbeyi Palace
Beylerbeyi Palace, meaning “Lord of Lords,” is in the Beylerbeyi neighborhood of Üsküdar on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Built between 1861 and 1865 as an Imperial Ottoman summer residence, it is now located just north of the First Bosphorus Bridge.

8. Büyük Beşiktaş Çarşısı
The Beşiktaş Bazaar is a popular Sunday market in the Beşiktaş district, offering a wide range of goods from tomatoes to exclusive jewelry, with a welcoming atmosphere of vibrant colors and friendly faces.

9. Taksim Square
Taksim Square, with its Republic Monument, is a hub for nightlife, shopping, and dining. Vintage trams run along Istiklal Caddesi, a main pedestrian street lined with 19th-century buildings housing international shops, cinemas, and cafes. The side streets are filled with bars, antique shops, and rooftop restaurants with views of the Bosphorus.

10. Şişhane Sokak
Once known for its lighting shops and heavy traffic, Şişhane Sokak is now transforming with beautiful fin-de-siècle buildings and a new metro station. The name originates from the 6th Office (Şeş in old Turkish), the headquarters of Istanbul’s first modern municipality.

11. Egyptian Bazaar
The Spice Bazaar, located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, is one of Istanbul’s largest and most famous covered shopping complexes, second only to the Grand Bazaar.

12. Sultanahmet
The journey concludes back at Sultanahmet.

Points of Interest

  • Blue Mosque
  • Eminonu Pier
  • Karakoy
  • Galata Tower
  • Dolmabahce Palace
  • Naval Museum
  • Beylerbeyi Palace
  • Besiktas
  • Taksim Square
  • Beyoglu
  • Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)
What's Included
  • Professional licensed driver
  • Internet access
  • A day-long valid ticket
  • Multilingual audio-guide available in 8 languages
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Chr15o
Mar 27, 2024
A great way to see the main sites of the city - Exactly what you’d expect, comfortable, reliable transport that was easy to navigate and delivered the opportunity to see the main city sites whilst listening to the commentary in your chosen language.
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Moises
Mar 20, 2024
A tour of Istanbul that blows your mind you will like it 🥰 - It is an excellent tour that shows you how magnificent the city is with its different contrasts, its corners full of culture and religion as well as its modernism in some areas and spectacular views 🥹🥰
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Robertan1615kq
Mar 13, 2024
Cleanest Busses on Earth - I do similar busses all over the world. This was the cleanest one I’ve ever been on. It was wiped down and well sanitized. I would go again.
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Zeinabhassana
Mar 8, 2024
Hop on and hop of in istanbul - Amazing view and got help with everything. The trip was very nice and will got information always and the bus was very clean and warm.
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Reckless44
Jun 7, 2024
Not bad but can do without it as well. - It's a quick way to go around the city but even if you don't take it , you're not missing too much . Everything to see is at sultan Ahmet area . Rest you can do the bosphorus cruise and visit the grand Bazar and spice market and that covers almost everything imo. The audio experience of the tour none the less was quite good.
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Dkyovmesl
Mar 17, 2024
Hop on Hop off bus well worth it - Very enjoyable and informative. The busses came to the stops on time. Very nice route. All told, a very good way to get an overview of Istanbul
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Supersonicman
Jul 4, 2024
Unsatisfactory - With only a couple of days to spare it seemed a good way to ‘see the place’. Commentary is via ear buds, select your language. Endless facts not interesting to anyone but an ardent historian, interspersed with mind numbing musak. I just had to disconnect it and journey in silence. No map - a scan of a QR code on the seat back produced a questionnaire- before we had even set off. So I had little idea of what I saw, which was mainly traffic. As a ‘hop on hop off’ it operates to a timetable, resulting in boring lengthy stops at unattractive locations to wait for people who don’t turn up - there is no booking system. All in all unsatisfactory. No personal attention at all on the upper deck, just checked that we’d paid.
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Pioneer310619
Apr 25, 2024
Infuriatingly disorganized, but good enough once going - The Cons: - Minimal information on where to meet the bus. The only bit of information is in the listing description which says "Your ticket grants you full-day access to the buses, which depart hourly from Sultanahmet between 10am and 5pm, and allows you to stop at any of the 12 stops along the way." Sultanahmet is a massive area and randomly walking around it trying to find the meet point in the rain was miserable. We lucked out and found a tour agency that ended up telling us where it is. This is infuriating... just send out the specific information on the ticket!!! - Once arrived at the meet point, your ticket bought from Tripadvisor does not immediately get you in. The person has to take a picture of the ticket on your phone, message it to someone on their side, and wait for a response before they actually issue your tickets. This took almost 15 minutes but thankfully the person allowed us on the bus when it was about to depart and gave us our tickets mid ride. These first two issues is primarily why we're giving 3 stars instead of the full 5. - Audio guide while neat was inconsistent with what you're seeing outside the window due to the bus getting stuck in traffic / road congestion - There is no route published so you can't plan ahead. You have to just hop on the tour, get a route printout, then figure out your game-plan. Not ideal for those that like to maximize their sightseeing efficiency. - For the audio guide, on average 1 in every 3 audio port I tried had issues. It's either broken, or has crackling noises/weird audio artifacts that makes it unusable. The Pros: - Audio guide is neat... consider con above though - Once you find the spot, and jump through the hurdle of getting a ticket, the tour is pretty smooth and in our experience relatively on time at each stop. - You actually get to see quite a bit of the sights, and if you sit upstairs you can open the windows to take unobstructed pictures. Note on this, if you're departing from Sultanahmet, sitting on the right hand side (looking forward) will give you the best views of the bosphorus as you head towards the asian side. - The ride was smooth and comfortable, no issues with motion or car sickness in our party.
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Marina_f
Apr 13, 2024
Unfortunately I had a bad... - Unfortunately I had a bad experience this time with Hop-on Hop-off sightseeing Bus in Istanbul. The driver finished the line on Egyptian Bazaar, and told us to find a way to our destination , by train or bus. My distination was Sultan Ahmet. We decided to walk due we couldn't catch a bus due they all were overloaded.
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Andreif
Apr 12, 2024
High price and low value - Timing of the bus arrivals was completely unpredictable. Some stops were so short that some people didn't have enough time to hop on or off, literally. Hard chairs in the bus. Grossly overpriced.
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