Experience the best of Istanbul on a private tour. Enjoy breathtaking views from Çamlıca Hill and Galata Tower, visit the iconic Suleymaniye Mosque, and explore the historic Topkapı Palace.
Experience the best of Istanbul on a private tour. Enjoy breathtaking views from Çamlıca Hill and Galata Tower, visit the iconic Suleymaniye Mosque, and explore the historic Topkapı Palace.
- Camlica Hill - The tour kicks off at Çamlıca Hill, situated in the Üsküdar district on Istanbul’s Asian Side, near the first suspension bridge. Çamlıca boasts two hills with stunning views of the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea, making it one of the city’s highest and most picturesque locations. It is also a prime spot in Istanbul for observing…
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Camlica Hill - The tour kicks off at Çamlıca Hill, situated in the Üsküdar district on Istanbul’s Asian Side, near the first suspension bridge. Çamlıca boasts two hills with stunning views of the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea, making it one of the city’s highest and most picturesque locations. It is also a prime spot in Istanbul for observing migrating birds. Bird-watchers from around the globe visit, particularly in September and October, to witness the birds.
Admission fee: 250 TRY per person -
Galata Tower - The next destination is the renowned Galata Tower, one of Istanbul’s oldest and tallest towers. Constructed in the 14th century by the Genoese colony, it was part of the defensive wall surrounding their district in Galata, directly across from ancient Constantinople. The Genoese engaged in trade with the Byzantines, and the tower was used to monitor the harbor in the Golden Horn. Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi famously crafted bird-like wings, studied air currents, and leaped from the Tower, soaring over the Bosphorus to land in Üsküdar on the Asian side, covering approximately 6 kilometers.
Admission fee: 175 TRY per person - Suleymaniye Mosque - Suleymaniye Mosque is a must-visit location in Istanbul. Commissioned by Sultan Süleyman and designed by the esteemed Ottoman architect Sinan in the 16th century, it stands as a testament to Ottoman architecture. During the Ottoman era, imperial mosques were built as complexes serving both religious and cultural purposes. The garden behind the mosque features a terrace with beautiful views of the Golden Horn.
- Topkapi Palace - The final stop is Topkapı Palace, once the residence of the Ottoman Sultan and the administrative center. Now a museum, it is one of Istanbul’s most popular attractions. The Palace is a complex with four main courtyards and numerous smaller buildings, including mosques, bakeries, royal kitchens, and summer gardens. Today, it houses several exhibition areas showcasing the treasury, armory, Harem, holy relics, and the imperial council chamber. The fourth courtyard offers one of the best panoramic views of Istanbul, featuring gardens and summer pavilions overlooking the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Asian side of the city.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide experience in various languages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide experience in various languages
- Lunch
- All personal expenses
- Lunch
- All personal expenses
The tour starts at Çamlıca Hill, situated in the Üsküdar district on Istanbul’s Asian Side, close to the first suspension bridge. The following destination is the renowned Galata Tower, constructed in the 14th century by the Genoese colony as part of the defensive wall encircling their district in Galata, directly across from ancient Constantinople….
The tour starts at Çamlıca Hill, situated in the Üsküdar district on Istanbul’s Asian Side, close to the first suspension bridge. The following destination is the renowned Galata Tower, constructed in the 14th century by the Genoese colony as part of the defensive wall encircling their district in Galata, directly across from ancient Constantinople.
Suleymaniye Mosque is a must-visit site in Istanbul. Commissioned by Sultan Süleyman and designed by the esteemed Ottoman architect Sinan in the 16th century, it exemplifies the imperial mosque complexes of the Ottoman era, which served both religious and cultural purposes. The garden behind the mosque features a terrace with stunning views of the Golden Horn.
The final stop is Topkapı Palace, the former residence of the Ottoman Sultan and the administrative center. Today, it is a museum and one of Istanbul’s most popular attractions.
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.