Haghia Sophia
From the Golden Age of Byzantine, this once Christian church is
one of the the most extraordinary buildings in the history of
architecture. It played a very important role in the Byzantine
Empire and later as a mosque in the Ottoman Empire.The word "Hagia"
in Greek means "Divine" and "Sophia" means "Wisdom". "Divine
Wisdom" is one of the attributes of Jesus Christ and this church
is devoted to his divine wisdom.
Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque is one of the most prominent landmarks of
Istanbul, especially when viewed from the First Hill or from the
Asian shore of the Sea of Marmara. It is very impressive with
its beautiful domes and semidomes, nice courtyards and six
slender minarets.
Hippodrome and
Obelisks
The square in front of the Blue Mosque covers the site of the
ancient "Hippodrome", one of the most famous areas in Byzantine.
Grand Covered Bazaar
The oldest and the largest covered market place in the
world is situated in the center of the city. After visiting the
Grand Bazaar, there will be optional shopping opportunity before
having lunch at our restaurant.
Topkapı Palace
Topkapi Palace was more than just the private residence of the
Sultan and his court. It was the seat of the supreme executive
and judiciary council, the Divan and the training school.
What's Included:
- Professional and experienced licensed guide during the tours.
- Transportation by a comfortable AC non smoking Luxurious car /
Van with professional driver.
- Transfer from port and back.
- Parkings.
- Entrance Fees to the Museums.
- Lunch
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