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3 Days Turkey Tour Package

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Istanbul Tour Package

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Day 1 – Arrive in Istanbul

Welcome to Istanbul! Where the continents meet.

Meet at Istanbul Airport: Once you arrive at Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport, after the luggage claim, you will be greeted by a Romos Travel Representative at the meeting area.

Transfer to the hotel: You will be taken to your hotel, and after check-in, you will have time for leisure, and the rest of the day is yours.

Overnight stay in Istanbul.

 

Day 2 – Istanbul Old City Tour

After breakfast, your pick-up will be scheduled for 8:30 am from the hotel to start the Istanbul Old City tour. Our professional tour guide will be introducing the ancient sights of Istanbul.

Today you will explore the following highlights of Istanbul.

Hippodrome: An ancient Roman and Ottoman square where the chariot races were held. Within the square is some Roman remains, Egyptian Obelisk, Serpent Column, and Constantine Columns.

The Blue Mosque: An Ottoman Imperial mosque built by Sultan Ahmet I in 1609-1616 CE, famous for the blue Ottoman tiles.

Hagia Sophia: Once the largest cathedral of Christianity when it was built in 532-537 CE by the Roman Emperor Justinian; later converted into a mosque by the Ottomans.

Topkapi Palace: The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the palace after the conquest of Constantinople. Topkapi Palace was the home of the royal family and the headquarters for the Ottoman Empire’s administrative center.

Grand Bazaar (Covered Market): The largest and oldest functioning shopping center in the world. The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II built the Grand Bazaar in the 15th century. The market consists of 5,000 stores, 66 streets, 24 gates, and much more eye-pleasing architecture. Within the bazaar are many Turkish handicraft stores such as rugs, carpets, kilims, and beautiful Turkish tiles. Upon your request, our guide will be more than happy to help you find your masterpiece of Turkish art.

After the Istanbul Old City sightseeing tour, you will be driven back to the hotel. Overnight stay in Istanbul.

Note: Breakfast at the hotel and lunch at a local restaurant is included

 

Day 3 – Transfer to Airport

Breakfast at the hotel, Pick up from the hotel, and transfer to the airport for an International flight.

After completing an amazing 3 Days Istanbul Tour, Package Tour Turkey wishes all guests a very healthy and wonderful life ahead.

 

3 Days Turkey Tour Package Details

Departure & Return Location

Istanbul Airport & Sabiha Gokcen Airport – Can be supplied depending on your International flight details.

Price Include

Entrance fees, mentioned in the itinerary
Professional tour guide at tours
Air-conditioned vehicle for tours and transfers
Accommodation is as below:
Istanbul: Albatros Hagia Sophia Hotel or a similar hotel
2 Breakfast at the hotel
1 Lunch at the tour

Price Exclude

Gratuities to guide and driver
Personal expenses
Visa & International flight tickets

PER PERSON PRICE IN SINGLE ROOM

$510

PER PERSON PRICE IN DOUBLE ROOM

$370

PER PERSON PRICE IN TRIPLE ROOM

$325

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    Escorted Guided Tours of Istanbul

    Introduction

    If you’re planning a trip to Istanbul, the city that spans two countries, you’re in for a treat! This busy city has a lot of history, culture, and great food. One of the best ways to see the city is on an Istanbul tour with a guide. But how do you pick the right tour for your wants and interests? In this piece, we’ll talk about the best places to visit, the different kinds of tours, the benefits of escorted guided tours, and how to choose the right tour for your trip to Istanbul.

    Top Attractions

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia, which used to be a church but is now a mosque and a museum, is one of the most famous places in Istanbul. This amazing piece of architecture has stood the test of time and is a must-see on any tour.

    Topkapi Palace

    Topkapi Palace, a grand palace that was the main home of the Ottoman Sultans for almost 400 years, is also a must-see. It has a large number of interesting items and shows how rich people lived in the Ottoman Empire.

    Blue Mosque

    The Blue Mosque, which is also called Sultanahmet Mosque, is a beautiful piece of Ottoman design. This mosque is known for its beautiful blue Iznik tiles and is a peaceful place to visit on a tour.

    Grand Bazaar

    The Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest and biggest covered markets in the world, and no trip to Istanbul is complete without a stop there. It has more than 4,000 shops, so it’s a great place to find unique gifts and get a feel for Istanbul.

    Types of Tours

    Historical Tours

    Because Istanbul has a long history that goes back over 2000 years, tourists like to go on historical tours. Most of the time, these tours include:

    Byzantine and Ottoman Relics: Visit old places from the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and the Blue Mosque.

    Ancient Roman and Greek Sites: Visit the Hippodrome, the Basilica Cistern, and the Archaeological Museum to see relics from Roman and Greek times.

    Culinary Tours

    Istanbul’s varied food scene is a treat for foodies. A culinary tour will show you classic Turkish dishes, local street food, and the unique flavors that make Istanbul’s food so special. Food tastings, trips to local markets, and even cooking classes are often part of these tours.

    Cruise Tours

    Istanbul is a unique place between the two continents, which makes it a great place for cruise tours. Some of the most famous choices are:

    Bosphorus Cruise: On a Bosphorus cruise, you can sail between Europe and Asia and see the beautiful skyline, waterfront mansions, and ancient sites of Istanbul.

    Explore the Golden Horn on a Golden Horn cruise. The Golden Horn is a natural harbor between the old and new parts of Istanbul. It has beautiful views and a calm mood.

    Cultural Tours

    Those who want to learn more about Istanbul’s rich history can take part in cultural tours.

    Performances by Whirling Dervishes: See the mesmerizing dance of the Whirling Dervishes, a traditional Sufi event that has been done for hundreds of years.

    Experience a traditional Turkish bath, or hammam, where you can relax and feel better. This has been a part of Turkish society for hundreds of years.

    Guided tours with a tour guide

    Expert Guides

    One of the best things about escorted trips is that they come with guides who know a lot about the sights, history, and culture of the place they are visiting.

    Hassle-Free Planning

    With a private guided tour, all the planning, transportation, and other details are taken care of, so you can just relax and enjoy your trip.

    Safe and Secure

    Guided tours are a safe and easy way to see the city, especially for first-time guests who might feel lost in Istanbul’s busy streets.

    Tips for Choosing a Tour

    Group Size

    When picking a tour, think about how big the group is. Tours with smaller groups tend to be more personalized.

    Duration

    Choose a tour that fits your plan, whether you want a half-day trip or a more in-depth experience that lasts several days.

    Price

    Compare the prices of different tour operators, but keep in mind that the cheapest choice might not always be the best value.

    Guided tours with an expert are a fun and educational way to see this interesting city. With so many different kinds of tours to choose from, you can find the right one for your interests and needs. Join a guided tour on your next trip to Istanbul to find the city’s secret gems and make it a trip you’ll never forget.

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