Why choose this Istanbul tour ?
Getting around the city on foot, by public transport, or even by taxi can quickly become overwhelming. Make the 6-hour tour extremely comfortable and stress-free with a guide. Conveniently starting and ending at your hotel, your driver will take you to all the sights of the city that interest you. Discover must-see buildings including Irene Sophia and other products, especially Turkish delight, suitable for Turkish taste.
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What makes Daily Private Tour of Istanbul with Pickup by VIP Car a unique experience ?
Sultanahmet Square is an important area of Istanbul’s historical and cultural distribution. The square, located in the center of this fascinating city, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, fascinates its visitors with its narrated history and historical buildings. Hagia Sophia Museum and Blue Mosque, one of the most famous symbols of Istanbul, are located on the square and make you feel the history of thousands of years. Additionally, other important historical buildings such as Topkapı Palace will also be built soon. Sultanahmet Square offers a lively atmosphere with its historical texture; Local markets, trade and shops offer the executive a special Istanbul experience. This square is a magnificent spot that refutes the magic of its past and attracts tourists year after year.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque is one of the most important buildings in Istanbul in terms of history and architecture. This magnificent structure, also known as the “Blue Mosque” among the public, is part of the unique architectural heritage of the Ottoman Empire. It was built by Sultan Ahmed I between 1609 and 1616 and is located on the historical peninsula of Istanbul. The mosque attracts attention with its enormous dome, gilded pulpit and thousands of blue-tiled interior decorations. Both its interior and exterior offer visitors a fascinating aesthetic and tranquility. Sultan Ahmet Mosque is a place that inspires both believers who come for worship and history and architecture enthusiasts. Additionally, this mosque, one of Istanbul’s most well-known tourist spots, welcomes millions of visitors every year and offers an unforgettable experience.
Hagia Sophia Mosque is the symbol of Istanbul’s unique historical and cultural heritage. This magnificent structure, which was first built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the 6th century, was later converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. Hagia Sophia’s dome, mosaics and gigantic architecture are admired worldwide. It is possible to see mosaics from the Byzantine period and decorations from the Ottoman period in its interior. Hagia Sophia Mosque is known as one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks and welcomes millions of visitors every year. It offers an unforgettable experience for history, architecture and culture enthusiasts.
Topkapi Palace is a magnificent testament to the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire. Located in the heart of Istanbul, this vast complex served as the main residence and administrative center of the Ottoman sultans for centuries. This structure, built in the 15th century, reflects the wealth and power of the empire at its peak.
The palace boasts stunning architecture, lush gardens, and numerous historical artifacts, including intricate tiles, priceless manuscripts, and dazzling jewelry.
Highlights include the Imperial Harem, where the sultans and their families resided, and the Treasury, home to an impressive collection of royal treasures.
Topkapi Palace is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also a fascinating destination that invites visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in the splendor of Ottoman history and culture.
Istanbul Grand Bazaar, also known as the Grand Bazaar, is one of the oldest and largest covered markets in the world. Located in the heart of Istanbul’s historical district, this lively bazaar dates back to the 15th century, the heyday of the Ottoman Empire.
Spanning more than 60 streets and home to more than 4,000 shops, the Grand Bazaar is a labyrinth of vibrant colours, enticing scents and a variety of products.
Strolling through its narrow streets and lively courtyards, travelers can experience the lively atmosphere of Turkish commerce and hospitality. Haggle with friendly shopkeepers, sip traditional Turkish tea, and marvel at the intricate craftsmanship displayed on each product.
Beyond shopping, the Grand Bazaar offers a glimpse into Istanbul’s rich cultural fabric and serves as a meeting point where East meets West. This is not just a market; An immersive journey through centuries of history, tradition and craftsmanship that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor.
Opportunity to watch a magnificent Bosphorus view on the shores of Istanbul
Spice Market / Mısır Çarşısı Egyptian Bazaar is a colorful indoor bazaar and has lots of shops offering a variety of spices, purses, flavored teas, Turkish delight, nuts, as well as ceramics, and small souvenirs. Spice Bazaar is located in Eminonu Square which is the connection point of Bosphorus and Golden Horn.
Balat is a charming historical neighborhood located on the banks of the Golden Horn in Istanbul. Known for its colorful streets, eclectic architecture and rich cultural heritage, Balat offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s vibrant past and present.
Wandering the winding streets of Balat, travelers will encounter a variety of sights and sounds, from centuries-old Ottoman houses adorned with vibrant facades to quaint cafes and artisan workshops. The neighborhood’s diverse population, including Jewish, Greek and Armenian communities, has left an indelible mark on its cultural landscape, evident in its synagogues, churches and mosques.
It offers a glimpse into local life, with family-run restaurants serving traditional Turkish cuisine and friendly locals eager to share their stories. Balat promises an unforgettable experience for visitors who want to reveal the soul of Istanbul.
Eyüp Sultan Mosque, located in the Eyüp district of Istanbul, is one of the city’s most revered religious sites. Built in the 18th century, it is dedicated to Eyüp Sultan, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque’s stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and historical significance attract visitors and pilgrims from around the world. Surrounding the mosque, you’ll find the peaceful Eyüp Cemetery, where many prominent figures from Ottoman history are laid to rest. A visit to Eyüp Sultan Mosque offers a glimpse into Istanbul’s spiritual heritage and provides a tranquil retreat from the bustling city streets.
Pierre Loti Hill and Cable Car are some of the most popular sights to visit since it offers great views for visitors. Take the cable car to reach the top and enjoy the beautiful scenery while sipping your Turkish coffee or tea.
At Miniaturk you can find miniature models of famous historical places in Türkiye and around the world.
Enjoy shopping in the famous Taksim square, where thousands of brands are located
Located in the heart of Istanbul, Istiklal Street is one of the most vibrant and iconic streets of the city. Stretching for more than one and a half kilometers from Taksim Square to the historic Galata Tower, Istiklal Avenue is a lively pedestrian street full of shops, restaurants, cafes and historical buildings.
Istiklal Street, known as Grande Rue de Péra during the Ottoman period, has been the center of trade, culture and social life for centuries.
In addition to its commercial opportunities, Istiklal Street is also home to many historical landmarks that add to its charm and character, such as the majestic Saint Anthony of Padua Church and the iconic red tram that runs along the street.
Whether you want to shop, dine, or simply experience the lively atmosphere of one of Istanbul’s most beloved streets, Istiklal Street offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Galata Tower, located in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, is an iconic symbol of the city’s skyline and a historic landmark dating back to the medieval period. Built by the Genoese in the 14th century as part of the defense system for their colony of Galata, the tower has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a watchtower, lighthouse, and prison.
Standing at over 60 meters tall, Galata Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of Istanbul and the surrounding area from its observation decks. Visitors can ascend to the top of the tower via elevator or stairs and enjoy unparalleled vistas of the Bosphorus, Golden Horn, and Old City.
In addition to its stunning views, Galata Tower is also home to a restaurant and café, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to dine while taking in the scenery. The tower’s unique architecture and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Istanbul.
Dolmabahce Palace / Dolmabahçe Sarayı Elegance and beauty with the most luxury decoration, chandeliers, rugs, crystals, ceramic fireplaces. Beautiful palace, right on the Bosphorus with gorgeous furnishings, paintings, porcelains made in particular to Dolmabahce.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
- Europen Side Old City Stop 9
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Stop 9: Sultanahmet Square
Blue Mosque
Hagia Sophia Mosque
Topkapi Palace
Grand Bazaar
Balat
Eyüpsultan
Pierre Loti Tepesi
Luxury Vehicles: VIP Vito or Similar
Pickup included - Europen Side Stop 8
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Stop 8: Bosphorus Strait
Dolmabahce Palace
Taksim Square
Istiklal Caddesi
Galata Tower
Ortaköy
Spice Market
Bosphorus tour
Luxury Vehicles: VIP Vito or Similar
Pickup included - Asian Side Stop 5
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Stop 5: Çamlıca Tepesi
Çamlıca Camii
Nakkaş Tepe
Beylerbeyi Palaces
Kız Kulesi
Luxury Vehicles: VIP Vito or Similar
Pickup included - 3-Day Private İstanbul Tour
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Day 1: Europen Side Stop 9: Sultanahmet Square
Blue Mosque
Hagia Sophia Mosque
Topkapi Palace
Grand Bazaar
Balat
Eyüpsultan
Pierre Loti Tepesi
Miniatürk
Day 2: Europen Side Stop 8: Bosphorus Strait
Dolmabahce Palace
Taksim Square
Istiklal Caddesi
Galata Tower
Ortaköy
Spice Market
Bosphorus tour
Day 3: Asian Side Stop 5 : Çamlıca Tepesi
Çamlıca Camii
Nakkaş Tepe
Beylerbeyi Palaces
Kız Kulesi
Duration: 1 day
Luxury Vehicles: VIP Vito or Similar
Pickup included
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Disgate Tourism Travel Agency, Licance: 13265.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Istanbul.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.
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