Available Everyday !
Price 55 Euro per person
Includes
* Entrance fees to the palaces and museums
* Pick up and drop off to the hotel
* Professional tour guide
* Lunch
Itinerary
09:00 you will be picked up from your hotel and we will go on a 2 hours cruise up the Bosporus after the cruise we will visit the Rumeli fortress and at 13:00 we provide lunch and after the lunch we will visit the Dolmabahce palace and then will go a cross from Europe to Asia on the Bosphorus bride and will stop on the Camlica hill ( highest point of Istanbul on the Asian site. After that tour will end then we can either transfer you back to your hotel or drop you off at the Grand bazaar. 17:00 Approx.. time for the tour ending.
This tour also can be taken half and half days. On the right you can see some of the images and and below is the information’s about the places you will visit today.
Closed: Dolmabahce Palace on Monday and Thursday Replaced with Imperial Yildiz Park and Yildiz Porcelain Factory.
Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar), Mystical smells of different aromas of various spices. Shops selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish etc.,
Bosporus Cruise, thorough the waterway separating the two continents, Europe and Asia, with a possibility to take photographs of marble palaces, ancient wooden villas of Ottoman architecture besides modern residential of luxurious apartments.
Rumeli Fortress : A monument-art built in the narrowest and flowing section of Bosporus, covering 30.000 m2 area. In preparation to the conquest of Istanbul, the castle was built in about four month period which is a considerably short period. In some historical documents it has been stated that 1000 masters and 2000 workers were employed for construction.
Dolmabahce Palace , the last residence for Ottoman Sultans with 365 rooms and 22 saloons. Famous with the great collection of European antiquity, furniture and 4.5 tons chandelier.
Bosporus Bridge , unique chance to step from one continent (Europe) to another (Asia) in 2 minutes.
Camlica Hill , exposing a panoramic view of Istanbul and Bosporus from the best point of view.
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