A Testament to Timelessness Step inside this architectural marvel that hgs stood for over a millennium. Marvel at its stunning domed architecture and intricate mosaics that tell tales of empires and civilizations long gone.
Only the museum visit.
A Symphony in Blue and White, we'll visit the exquisite Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. Admire its intricate blue tiles that give its name and its six graceful minarets that pierce the Istanbul skyline.
On Fridays, Mosques are closed till 14:30. Therefore the program will start with boat tour
Getting tired now it S! a walking to our boat to enjoy an hour and 30 minutes of two continents on a boat while having our lunch, the journey will continue With the historical churches & colourful houses of Balat that is quite famous among locals.
Getting off the boat in Balat, first stop will be St. Stephen Church which is the only iron fabric church of Türkiye that comes from Ottoman Empire.
Walking through streets of Balat, we will continue to St. George Church where one can see the piece of cross that Jesus was crucified with.
A neighborhood that is the pot of religions Strolling through the streets we will feel how allthe various religions live together with exceptional remaining of the city walls of Constantinople. Than the drop off service to hotels will start and you will be back to your hotel to rest after a good and tiring journey.
Walk through its halls and feel the weight of its history. Once a cathedral, then a mosque, and now a symbol of cultural harmony, Ayasofya continues to captivate with its blend of art, architecture, and faith.
Step inside and feel the peaceful ambiance. With over 15,000 handmade ceramic tiles and its stunning design, the Blue Mosque remains a timeless symbol of Ottoman architecture and a must-see landmark in lstanbul.
During the boat tour, you will witness the magnificent two sides of Istanbul, passing under iconic bridges and viewing historic landmarks like Dolmabahçe Palace, Rumeli Fortress, and the Maiden's Tower.
The Fener Greek Patriarchate is a significant religious site, offering insight into Istanbul's rich Orthodox Christian heritage. Its impressive architecture and spiritual significance make it a notable place to visit.
Balat's vibrant history is reflected in its narrow streets and colorful houses, where every corner tells a story, offering a glimpse into the diverse cultural fabric of Istanbul. The blend of old and new creates an atmosphere that captures the essence of this unique neighborhood.
Child Policy : 0-3 free of charge
3-6 30% discount
Children older than 6 are full charge