Embark on a private guided tour of Istanbul to explore the rich Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace, and discover hidden gems like the Underground Cistern. Immerse yourself in Turkish culture and learn about traditional handicrafts. Make the most of your limited time in Istanbul and create lasting memories.
Embark on a private guided tour of Istanbul to explore the rich Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace, and discover hidden gems like the Underground Cistern. Immerse yourself in Turkish culture and learn about traditional handicrafts. Make the most of your limited time in Istanbul and create lasting memories.
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - The Hagia Sophia, known as Ayasofya in Turkish, is a renowned historic structure situated in the old town of Istanbul. Originally constructed as the largest cathedral in the world by the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century, it was later transformed into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. The building is celebrated for its…
- Hagia Sophia Mosque - The Hagia Sophia, known as Ayasofya in Turkish, is a renowned historic structure situated in the old town of Istanbul. Originally constructed as the largest cathedral in the world by the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century, it was later transformed into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. The building is celebrated for its enormous dome and exquisite mosaics, showcasing its rich history and architectural importance. In 1935, it became a museum, and in 2020, it was reconverted into a mosque. The Hagia Sophia holds a significant place in the art world due to its architecture, grandeur, size, and functionality. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from across the globe.
- Blue Mosque - The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, commonly referred to as the Blue Mosque, is a historic mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. Constructed between 1609 and 1616 during Sultan Ahmed I’s reign, the mosque is famed for its breathtaking architecture, featuring six minarets and stunning blue tiles that adorn the interior, earning it the nickname “Blue Mosque.” It is a major tourist attraction and a prominent symbol of Istanbul’s skyline.
- Hippodrome - The Hippodrome of Constantinople, also known as Sultanahmet Square, is an ancient chariot racing track and the social and sporting hub of Constantinople, the Byzantine Empire’s capital. Situated in modern-day Istanbul, the site is now a public square celebrated for its historical importance and the remnants of its ancient structures.
The Hippodrome was a key venue for chariot races and other public events during the Byzantine era. It was embellished with monuments and sculptures, some of which remain today, including the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpent Column, and the Column of Constantine. These monuments are vital relics from the Roman and Byzantine periods, offering insight into the city’s rich history.
Today, the Hippodrome area is a favored tourist destination and a public space where visitors can explore ancient ruins, learn about Constantinople’s historical and cultural heritage, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of modern Istanbul.
- Topkapi Palace - The Topkapi Palace is a magnificent and historically significant palace located in Istanbul. It served as the primary residence and administrative center for the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years. The palace complex is renowned for its stunning architecture, beautiful courtyards, and extensive collections of art, manuscripts, and other treasures.
The Topkapi Palace comprises several interconnected courtyards and buildings, including the Imperial Harem, where the sultan’s family lived. The palace also houses the Treasury, which contains an impressive collection of priceless jewels, including the famous Spoonmaker’s Diamond and Topkapi Dagger.
Today, the Topkapi Palace is a popular museum and a major tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Ottoman sultans and the rich history of the empire. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors from around the world to explore its magnificent grounds and learn about its fascinating past.
- Basilica Cistern - The Basilica Cistern Museum is one of the most important cultural assets where the traces of Istanbul’s glorious history can be found. This grand underground cistern, constructed by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I (527-565), is affectionately called “Yerebatan Sarayı” (Sunken Palace) by the public due to its numerous marble columns rising from the water. It is also known as “Bazilika Sarnıcı” (Basilica Cistern) by some, as it was built on the site of the former Stoa Basilica.
The Basilica Cistern was visited by former U.S. President Bill Clinton and is an impressive Roman Empire structure featured in Dan Brown’s novel, “Inferno,” and the James Bond film “From Russia with Love.”
The Basilica Cistern is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.
- Sultanahmet District - A unique opportunity to discover Turkish handcrafts, including Turkish carpets, leathers, and ceramics, with excellent shopping opportunities.
- Grand Bazaar - The Grand Bazaar, also known as the Kapalıçarşı, is one of the world’s oldest and largest covered markets, located in the heart of Istanbul. Dating back to the 15th century, the Grand Bazaar is a sprawling complex of over 60 streets and alleys, housing more than 4,000 shops and stalls.
The bazaar is a vibrant and bustling place, offering a wide array of goods, including jewelry, carpets, textiles, ceramics, spices, leather goods, and traditional Turkish crafts. It’s a paradise for shoppers seeking unique souvenirs and gifts.
The architecture of the Grand Bazaar is a sight to behold, with its labyrinthine layout, vaulted ceilings, and colorful displays. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Istanbul as they wander through the maze of shops and interact with local merchants.
- Sultanahmet District - Home to some of Istanbul’s most iconic attractions, the Sultanahmet District is an ideal place to explore the city’s complex history. With the rose-colored Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya) sitting across from the six minarets of the Blue Mosque and down the street from the energetic Grand Bazaar, this neighborhood is rich in culture.

- Unique time to discover Turkish Handicrafts & Traditional Arts Gallery
- Private Tour & Professional Guide
- Guide will meet you at central Istanbul Hotels, Airbnb Locations or ISTANBUL CRUISE PORT GALATAPORT
- Unique time to discover Turkish Handicrafts & Traditional Arts Gallery
- Private Tour & Professional Guide
- Guide will meet you at central Istanbul Hotels, Airbnb Locations or ISTANBUL CRUISE PORT GALATAPORT
- Lunch and Gratuities (suggested)
- Transfer by Vehicle (Depends on option selected)
- Museums Entrance Fees
- Lunch and Gratuities (suggested)
- Transfer by Vehicle (Depends on option selected)
- Museums Entrance Fees
Embark on a private Istanbul city tour to uncover the rich history of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires, ideal for cruise passengers, newcomers, and those with limited time who desire a profound cultural journey.
Discover the Old City of Istanbul (Sultanahmet) with a personal guide, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites and the city’s most renowned…
Embark on a private Istanbul city tour to uncover the rich history of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires, ideal for cruise passengers, newcomers, and those with limited time who desire a profound cultural journey.
Discover the Old City of Istanbul (Sultanahmet) with a personal guide, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites and the city’s most renowned historical landmarks.
Visit the Hippodrome of Constantinople and marvel at the Egyptian Obelisk, Serpent Column, and German Fountain.
Step inside the iconic Blue Mosque, celebrated for its six minarets and exquisite Iznik tiles.
Appreciate Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases both Byzantine and Ottoman heritage.
Explore Topkapi Palace, the former home of Ottoman sultans, offering stunning views of the Bosphorus.
Descend into the Basilica Cistern, known for its Medusa heads and appearances in Inferno and James Bond’s From Russia with Love.
Finish at the Grand Bazaar, where you can shop for carpets, jewelry, leather goods, and bags.
This private tour is crafted to create unforgettable memories.
- Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays can be replaced with alternatives.
- Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays can be replaced with Spice Market.
- Ladies should bring scarf to cover heads
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- If the tour starts at 12:00, the duration of the tour is 6 hours.
- Period of Ramadan aid and sacrifice aid Grand baazar and spice market is closed
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.