Experience a private tour of Istanbul that allows you to explore both the European and Asian sides of the city at your own pace. Customize your itinerary and enjoy skip-the-line access to museums. Perfect for groups of up to 13 people!
Experience a private tour of Istanbul that allows you to explore both the European and Asian sides of the city at your own pace. Customize your itinerary and enjoy skip-the-line access to museums. Perfect for groups of up to 13 people!
- Istanbul - Embark on a personalized journey through Istanbul, tailored to your schedule and interests. Choose between a private guide only, Hotel, Airbnb or port pickup drop off by minivan or full day guide and minivan options. Your guide meets you at your centrally located hotel, allowing for flexible departure times and a fully customizable…
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Istanbul - Embark on a personalized journey through Istanbul, tailored to your schedule and interests. Choose between a private guide only, Hotel, Airbnb or port pickup drop off by minivan or full day guide and minivan options. Your guide meets you at your centrally located hotel, allowing for flexible departure times and a fully customizable itinerary. Immerse in the UNESCO-listed Historic Areas, visiting landmarks like Hagia Sophia, TopKapi Palace, Basilica Cistern, Hippodrome, Extend your adventure with a Bosporus cruise and the Grand Bazaar. Your guide’s insights deepen your connection with each site.
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Blue Mosque - The Blue Mosque is not only a religious site but also a masterpiece of art and architecture. Taking the time to explore its beauty and historical significance can be a highlight of your layover in Istanbul.
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Sultanahmet District - You will start to visit main attraction from Sultanahmet District.
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Topkapi Palace - Topkapi Palace: Founder by Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han at 1473. Topkapı Palace used almost 380 years as a Empire administrative centre and residential place of Ottoman Sultans and his families. 4000 People used to live insight. Now it is one of the biggest museum in Istanbul.
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Basilica Cistern - The Basilica Cistern, also known as the Yerebatan Cistern, is a remarkable underground water reservoir located in the historic peninsula of Istanbul, Turkey. Built during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century, the cistern is one of the largest surviving ancient cisterns in Istanbul and is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance
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Kapali Carsi - The oldest and most famous biggest antique mall of the World built around 4000 square meters land.There are lot of Turkish traditional shops insight as u can find hand made carpets,jewelleries ,antique stuffs ,silk products and spices shops.
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Hagia Sophia Mosque - Meaning of Hagia Sophia is holly wisdom Church.Built by Byzantium king I. Justinanus.Converted to a mosque during Ottoman time. Used as a museum almost 75 years nowadays using as a mosque. One of the most amazing architecture of Istanbul. Throughout its history, Hagia Sophia has been admired for its architectural beauty and the innovative engineering used in its construction. It is renowned for its massive dome, intricate mosaics, and historical significance, reflecting both Christian and Islamic heritage.
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Bosphorus Strait - Your tremendous Istanbul tour should be included Bosporus cruise by Public Ferry or Private Yacht. According to your chosen option you can explore Bosporus by public ferry or private yacht. During the ferry or yacht tour you will see both Istanbul European and Asian sides and will see from the sea, Dolmabahce Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, The Rumeli Fortress, Bridges of Bosporus, Old Ottoman Villas, Old Mosques and Churches.
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Misir Carsisi (Spice Market) - Spice bazaar is one of the oldest bazaar of Istanbul located in European side next to Yeni Cami(mosque). The bazaar was founded by the Turhan Valide Sultan in 1660. You can find all types of nuts, spices ,herbal teas and many more insight shops.
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Historic Areas of Istanbul - Explore historic areas of Istanbul
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Istanbul - Istanbul is a culinary paradise, offering a diverse range of delicious dishes that reflect its rich history and cultural influences. Here are some iconic foods you must try when exploring the vibrant food scene in Istanbul: Kebabs, Koftes, Doner, Baklavas, Turkish Delights, Organic Herbal Teas, Midye dolma, Manti, Kokorec, Simit, Lahmacun, Fish and sea foods. Your guide will help you to take you these restourants during your regular tours or food and shopping tours.
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Istanbul Handicraft Center - Turkey has a rich tradition of handcraft arts, showcasing the country’s cultural diversity and artistic heritage. Here are some notable handcraft arts in Turkey: Carpet and Kilims, Pottery and Ceramic Art, Turkish Jewelery and Onyx Art, Leather and Textiles, Ebru (Paper Marbling), Copperware, Turkish Miniature Painting and etc.. You can ask your guide if you interesting to see how to make any of this arts during your tour
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Taksim Square - Most famous Square of Istanbul. Consider as Modern Istanbul
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Galata Tower - 1 of the main attraction worth to visit.Guides are not priority to skip the line
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Istiklal Caddesi - Many shops and most crowded steeet of Istanbul
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Dolmabahce Palace - Dolmabahçe Palace is a grand and historic palace in Istanbul, Turkey, located along the Bosporus Strait. Built in the 19th century by Sultan Abdülmecid I, it became the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire. The palace is known for its blend of European and Ottoman architectural styles, featuring luxurious interiors with gold, crystal, and marble. One of its highlights is a massive crystal chandelier, the largest in the world. The palace also has beautiful gardens and offers stunning views of the Bosporus.
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Pierre Loti Tepesi - One of the best view of Istanbul from asian side and golden horn
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Suleymaniye Mosque - Built by Mimar Sinan with the order of Sultan Suleyman
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Fener Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi Kutuphanesi - Fener district. Greek Orthodox church
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Bulgarian Orthodox Church - Bulgarian Church
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Balat - Balat district. Hidden gems of Istanbul
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Historic Areas of Istanbul - Many more to see in Istanbul
- Professional licensed local guide
- Private minivan pickup and drop off service from Hotel/Port/Airbnb if chosen options
- Private Tour
- Professional licensed local guide
- Private minivan pickup and drop off service from Hotel/Port/Airbnb if chosen options
- Private Tour
- Breakfast-lunch-dinner and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ferry-Museum-Cable Car Tickets
- Public transportations during the tour
- Breakfast-lunch-dinner and drinks
- Gratuities
- Ferry-Museum-Cable Car Tickets
- Public transportations during the tour
Private Guided Tour: You’ll have the exclusive expertise of a private guide throughout your exploration Istanbul. Your guide will share historical insights, cultural anecdotes, and local tips to enrich your experience.
Day 1: Explore the architectural wonders of the Old City, including Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace and the…
Private Guided Tour: You’ll have the exclusive expertise of a private guide throughout your exploration Istanbul. Your guide will share historical insights, cultural anecdotes, and local tips to enrich your experience.
Day 1: Explore the architectural wonders of the Old City, including Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar.
Day 2: Embark on a leisurely Bosphorus Cruise to admire Istanbul’s skyline from the water, visit the Dolmabahce Palace, explore the bustling Taksim Square and Istiklal Street, and wander through the Spice Market.
Day 3: Venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems such as the Suleymaniye Mosque, the historic Fener and Balat Districts, the picturesque St. Stephen Church, and enjoy panoramic views from Pierre Lotti Hill via cable car.
You have the freedom to create the perfect journey for your interests and preferences. Let us know your preferences, and we’ll craft an unforgettable itinerary just for you.
- Topkapı Palace is closed on Tuesday, Dolmabahce Palace is closed on Monday, Grand Bazaar is closed on Sunday
- Please note that tour guides do not have skip-the-line priority at Hagia Sophia. To avoid waiting in the security line, we recommend departing tour early in the morning, ideally around 8:30 am or 9:00 am. This will give you a better chance of enjoying the site without long queues
- If your tour begins after 11 am, please be aware that you might need to skip one or a couple of sites, as they close by 7 pm. Your guide will tailor the program to accommodate your priorities accordingly. Planning your visit earlier in the day ensures you have ample time to explore all the attractions without rush. If you have any specific preferences or questions about the tour, feel free to let us know!
- This is a private tour/activities. Only your group will participate
- Please inform us if you wish to have a minivan during your 2 or 3 day tours
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.