


ESSENTIAL ISTANBUL
Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome, Blue Mosque & Grand Bazaar
Guaranteed daily departures all year round.
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What is included in this tour
- Pick-up from the hotel.
- Visit of Hagia Sophia.
- Visit of the Blue Mosque.
- Visit of the Grand Bazaar.
- Official English-speaking tour guide.
- Entrance fees to all the sites visited.
- Transport by luxury A/C bus
Not included & Optionals
- Gratuities and personal expenses.
- Transfer back to your hotel.
- 10% discount for groups of 10 travelers or more.
Hotel pickup
The tour includes pick up and drop off from/to the majority of the hotels in city center. In step 1/3 of the booking process, we will inform you about the pick up time from your hotel or the closest pick up point.
Approximate duration
This tour lasts 4 hrs. Please note that the tour ends in the Sultanahmet area.
When to book?
We recommend booking as early as possible in order to ensure availability.
Payment Method
Reservations can be paid by credit and debit card via our website.
Cancellations
Full refund for cancellations at least 48 hours in advance. In case you want to modify the date, check that the tour is operative on the desired date.
Voucher
Once the reservation is made you will receive an email with your booking number or receipt. Printed vouchers are not essential for this tour.
How to make a reservation?
Enter the desired date, the number of travelers and book in 3 simple steps. When the booking is processed, our agents will send you an email with all the details!
Important: From 01/01/2023 the "Blue Mosque" will remain closed for repairs, so we will visit its gardens and have the opportunity to see the exterior of this magnificent monument.
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Excursion Itinerary: Essential Istanbul

Istanbul, also known as Byzantium and later Constantinople, is the most populous city in Turkey. It is also the historical, cultural and economic center of the country, although not its current capital.
In this tour you will visit some of the most important city attractions and you will witness the mark that numerous empires have left over time, such as the Roman, the Eastern Roman, the Latin and the Ottoman. In the morning, you will begin your tour, accompanied by an official English-speaking guide, who will bring to life the historical and cultural heritage of the city as well as offer a commentary about the current affairs. During the tour you are free to ask your questions so that you gain a better understanding of the different sights. Together with your guide you will visit "Hagia Sophía", an Orthodox Patriarchal Basilica later converted into a mosque and now open to the public. Hagia Sophia is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and for almost a thousand years it was the largest cathedral in the world.
You will continue to the Roman Hippodrome, the sports and social center of the Byzantine empire and which, in the 5th century, was the largest in the world. At the hippodrome, your guide will explain about all the attractions that make up the complex, such as the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Obelisk of Constantine and more current ones such as the German fountain.
You will head to the Sultan Ahmet Camii Mosque, or "Blue Mosque" because of the blue or light blue color of the decorative tiles that predominate in its interior. It has a capacity of up to 10,000 faithful. Before entering your guide will explain the protocol that is to be followed by both men and women as well as the significance of the numerous minarets, or towers you can see.
Your next stop will be the Grand Bazaar: since the 5th century it has been the largest in the city and one of the largest in the world. You will have free time to explore this amazing site, with its 58 lanes and more than 4000 shops. It will be a great opportunity to look for a good bargain and at the same time try your bargaining skills.
Greca Tip: Alternatively, you can opt for a full day city tour including lunch and a visit to Topkapi Palace.