Upon your arrival, you will be met by our representative holding a sign with your name on it at Istanbul Airport then you’ll have a private transfer to your hotel. After check-in to your special honeymoon room, you’ll have free time to rest and enjoy the hotel’s compliments. Accommodation in Istanbul hotel.
St. Sophia – Topkapi Palace – Hippodrome Square - Blue Mosque - Grand Bazaar
Meet at your hotel lobby at 08:30 to start the day's tour with a group ( 4 – 12 People ). We will begin by visiting the Saint Sophia Museum, originally built as a church by the emperor Justinian in 532-537. It was later converted into a mosque during the Ottoman period before becoming a museum.
Our next destination will be the Topkapı Palace, which served as the administrative hub of the Ottoman Empire for more than 400 years, from the 15th to the 19th centuries. It also served as the residence for the Sultans and their families. Harem section: The exhibit showcases an exceptional array of treasures from the Ottoman Imperial Treasury, including precious jewels, diamond-encrusted daggers and swords, war armour, exquisite silver items, and Chinese porcelain. See and admire the opulent attire of sultans, their family members, and sacred relics such as the Prophet Muhammad's cloak, Hırka-i Sherif.
After the lunch break at a local restaurant, we'll stroll around Hippodrome Square, where horse races, entertainment, sports, and political activities were held during the Roman and Byzantine periods. During our walk, we'll see the Serpent Column from Delphi in Greece, the Egyptian Obelisk from Egypt, the German Fountain of Wilhelm II, and the tombs of Ottoman sultans and princes. Afterwards, we will tour the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultanahmet Mosque, which was constructed from 1609-1617 and is famous for its 6 minarets and blue Iznik tiles that give the mosque its name.
Ultimately, we will explore the Grand Bazaar, the oldest and most expansive enclosed bazaar worldwide. It consists of 61 covered streets and over 4000 shops. You can purchase many items, including carpets, jewellery, leather goods, souvenirs, garments, bags, decorations, spices, and home textiles.
Return to the hotel and relax.
We have a Bosphorus tour and dinner with a show on the boat tonight.
BOSPHORUS DINNER CRUISE 20:00 – 24:00
Menu: Grill fish or meatballs or chicken, cold and hot appetisers,
Beverages.; Unlimited soft and alcoholic ( Raki, Beer, Wine, vodka)
Program: Music, Folklore performance, Whirling Dervishes show, Traditional wedding ceremony, Oriental belly dancer Show, and more.
Transfer: Return transfer from the hotel. 19:30 – 24:0
Accommodation in Istanbul. (Breakfast )
Embarking on a journey to explore Istanbul through the eyes of the locals is an enriching way to delve into the city's culture and lifestyle. Our itinerary promises to unveil captivating insights and transform your perception of Istanbul. We are on a walking tour and public transportation.
Our expedition commences with a stroll along the historic Mahmutpaşa Bazaar and Tahtakale Bazaars, exuding an aura of traditional oriental marketplaces teeming with a diverse array of products. Subsequently, we venture to the Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, renowned for its compelling assortment of spices, delectable desserts, and succulent dried fruits. Immerse yourself in the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans at the iconic 150-year-old establishment of Kahveci Mehmet Efendi, pausing for a delightful coffee interlude.
Continuing our adventure, we embrace the local mode of transportation by boarding a public bus to the Balat district. This neighbourhood's harmonious coexistence of Islam, Christianity, and Hebrew religions creates an authentic and serene ambience. This cosmopolitan enclave houses an array of churches representing various Christian denominations alongside synagogues and mosques. The presence of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople further underscores the neighbourhood's significance as a religious focal point for the Orthodox community. Stroll through the Balat district, admire the historic, colourful houses, and enjoy coffee at a cosy café.
The best way to discover Balat is to walk. Wander through the narrow, winding streets with colourful houses, historic churches, and synagogues.
Take lunch at your choice of local restaurant. Crossing the storied Galata Bridge on foot, our journey leads us to Karaköy, where we embark on a scenic city line ferry voyage to Kadıköy, unveiling the vibrant and youthful ambience of Istanbul's Asian side. Kadıköy pulsates with the energy of modernity as vibrant streets bustle with the presence of young residents. Returning to the European side, we arrive at Taksim Square, where we board a nostalgic tram that halts at Nevizade Street, celebrated for its alfresco dining venues, inviting taverns, and an array of tempting mezes from Turkish and Greek culinary traditions. Our sojourn culminates with a visit to French Street, offering an exquisite selection of domestic wines and an indulgent assortment of local cheeses.
As the day draws closer, our knowledgeable guide will accompany you back to your hotel, concluding our immersive exploration of Istanbul's captivating locales.
Accommodation in Istanbul. (Breakfast )
Today, explore Istanbul on your own. It is a free day for shopping and leisure. For example, visiting a Turkish Bath, a traditional bathing and socialising ritual that dates back centuries and is deeply ingrained in Turkish culture, can be a wonderfully relaxing and invigorating experience. You can also watch traditional Turkish dance shows or Whirling Dervishes performances at Hocapaşa Cultural Center.
Accommodation in Istanbul. (Breakfast )
Free time until your airport transfer. Our tour concludes with your private transfer to Istanbul Airport. Transfer from the hotel to Istanbul Airport will be made 3,5 hours before your flight. (Breakfast)
Customized Tours
We can create a tour program upon your request and offer an itinerary that suits your personal, educational, cultural, and budgetary requirements. Please contact us with your requests.
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