This late-afternoon walk is designed to give you the Old City’s must-see landmarks in a short, easy format, without the extra costs and logistics of museum entries. In just 2.5 hours, you’ll enjoy the stories, history, and best viewpoints of Hagia Sophia (outside), the Blue Mosque (outside), the Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace (outside), and the Basilica Cistern (outside) at a time of day when the crowds begin to ease and the light is ideal for photos. It’s a great-value option for travelers who want a guided overview of Sultanahmet, clear orientation, and local insights—without paying any entrance fees.
The Church of Holy Wisdom, undoubtedly one of the greatest architectural creations in the world, was used as a mosque during Ottomans and now serves as a museum.
It is one of the most visited and popular attractions in Istanbul. Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii in Turkish) is a 400 years old mosque and still standing with its original tiles inside.
Hippodrome was a stadium-like structure served as race-track where chariot races and civic meetings were held in the Roman times.
One of the important monuments located in the ancient Roman Hippodrome.
Topkapi Palace was the main residence of the Ottoman sultans and the administrative heart of the empire for nearly 400 years. Today, it is one of Istanbul’s top landmarks, famous for its imperial courtyards, treasures, sacred relics, and spectacular views over the Bosphorus.
The Basilica Cistern is Istanbul’s most famous underground reservoir, built in the 6th century during the Byzantine era. Known for its atmospheric columns and the iconic Medusa heads, it offers a unique glimpse into the city’s ancient engineering and history.
The tour ends in front of the historic Hurrem Sultan Hammam. It’s a perfect spot to unwind, enjoy the atmosphere, and ask any final questions. If you wish, you can stay and enjoy a tea or coffee (optional, not included).
We meet in front of the Fatih Belediyesi Sultanahmet Sosyal Tesisleri.
Price varies by option