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Istanbul

Arrival to Istanbul, meet and assist by our represantative, transfer to the hotel.

Istanbul

Breakfast at the hotel, and visit to Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar ) shop can do a variety spice, sweets and Turkish delights.Then continued to Bosphorus Cruise Tour through the waterway seperating the two continents, Europe and Asia, with a possibility to take photographs of marble palaces, ancient wooden villas of Ottoman architecture besides modern residential.

Istanbul

Breakfast at the hotel. Historical City Tour. Sultan Ahmet Square is the first of the seven hills on the promontory has been the most important and dynamic part of the city in all ages. Hippodrome means square for horses. The Hippodrome was built by the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus towards the end of the 2nc* century and it was extended to an immense size by Constantine the Great. Discover St.Sophia, this ancient basilica built by Constantine the Great in the 4 th century and restructured by Justinian in the 6 th century is one of the architectural marvels of all times., Blue Mosque across from Hagia Sophia built in the 17 th century by the architect Mehmet famous for its magnificent interior decoration of blue Iznik tiles, Topkapı Palace, the great palace of the Ottoman sultans from 15 th to 19 th centuries . Free time in Grand Bazaar In this labyrinth of streets and passages are more than 3.500 shops. İstanbul Breakfast at the hotel, cruise in the Marmara Sea to Princes’ Islands by boat. The largest of the Prince’s Islands, Buyukada boasts lush foliage, pine forests, turn of the century wooden mansions and unique views of Istanbul. Best of all, cars are banned, so you travel by horse-drawn carriage. Free time and you can taste delicious fish in Buyukada

Istanbul

Breakfast at the hotel then The Dolmabahçe Palace, a blend of various European architectural styles, was built between 1843-1856 by Karabet Balyan, the court architect of Sultan Abdulmecid. The Ottoman sultans had many palaces in all ages, but the Topkapi was the official residence until the completion of the Dolmabahce Palace. The walls and the ceilings are covered with paintings by the famous artists of the age and decorations made using tons of gold. All the furnishings in the important rooms and halls are in different shades of the same color. The ornate wooden floors have different designs in each room, and they are covered with the famous silk and wool carpets of Hereke, some of the finest examples of Turkish art. In the Republican era, Atatürk used to reside in this palace when he visited Istanbul. He died here in 1938 and before his body was taken to Ankara, it was laid in state while the public poured in to pay him their last respects. Rumeli Castle is a fortress located in Istanbul, Turkey on a hill at the European side of the Bosporus just north of the Bebek district; giving the name of the quarter around it. It was built by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II between 1451 and 1452, before he conquered Constantinople. Çamlıca Hill on the Asian shores of the Bosphorus there lies a high pine covered bill, atop which sits a restaurant. From here one can inhale the fresh Black Sea air, and possibly obtain the best views of the sprawling metropolis of İstanbul. The best time for pictures with clarity is in the morning, but late afternoon offers glimpses on the city’s skyline silhouetted against the setting sun while night fall ushers in an impressive portrait of İstanbul as a city of twinkling lights.

Istanbul-Home

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out and transfer to the airport final departure.

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