1. Skip all ticket purchase lines, giving you fast-track entry to every major site—no time wasted.
2. Fully licensed guides ensure accurate, up-to-date historical information at every stop.
3. Expert, field-specialized guides provide deep insights you won’t hear on standard tours.
4. Explore Hagia Sophia with expert commentary that reveals hidden details and symbolism.
5. Enjoy Basilica Cistern with priority access and immersive storytelling under the columns.
6. Walk through Sultanahmet Square while uncovering its imperial, Byzantine, and Ottoman layers.
7. Visit the Blue Mosque with cultural context that connects architecture, history, and tradition.
8. Navigate the Grand Bazaar efficiently with insider guidance in the world’s oldest market.
9. A private experience, allowing you to adjust the pace, questions, and photo stops freely.
10. Designed for travelers seeking comfort, speed, and expert knowledge in Istanbul’s Old City.—- Organized by Septillion Travel Agency 18212
The Sultanahmet District, located at the heart of Istanbul’s historic peninsula, is renowned for its dense concentration of iconic landmarks that reflect the city’s rich Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. As the core of the Old City, it is home to monumental sites such as the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Hippodrome, all positioned within walking distance of one another. The area’s narrow streets, traditional architecture, and archaeological remains illustrate centuries of cultural transformation. Today, Sultanahmet serves as both a major tourism hub and a living historical landscape, offering visitors a direct encounter with Istanbul’s layered past.
Hagia Sophia, located in Istanbul, Turkey, is one of the world’s most remarkable architectural masterpieces. Originally built in 537 AD as a Byzantine cathedral by Emperor Justinian I, it later became a mosque under the Ottoman Empire, then a museum in the 20th century, and once again a mosque in 2020. Its massive dome, stunning mosaics, and unique blend of Byzantine and Ottoman styles make it a symbol of cultural and religious history. Today, Hagia Sophia continues to inspire millions of visitors from around the globe.
The Basilica Cistern, one of Istanbul’s most enchanting landmarks, invites you to step into a mysterious underground world filled with grand columns and legendary stories. With this tour, guests can skip the ticket line, enjoy a guided visit with a private expert, and learn the exclusive history and hidden secrets of this remarkable site.
Located in the heart of Istanbul’s historic peninsula, the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii) is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, famous for its striking blue İznik tiles, elegant domes, and six slender minarets. Built in the early 17th century, it continues to function as both a place of worship and a cultural treasure, welcoming visitors from all around the world. Step inside to admire its vast prayer hall, intricate calligraphy, and the harmony of Ottoman architecture that stands directly opposite the Hagia Sophia, offering travelers a timeless glimpse into Istanbul’s rich heritage.
The Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) is one of the world’s oldest and largest covered markets, a vibrant maze of more than 4,000 shops spread across dozens of streets in Istanbul’s historic center. Dating back to the 15th century, it offers visitors a unique chance to experience the atmosphere of Ottoman-era trade, with stalls selling everything from handmade carpets, jewelry, and antiques to colorful ceramics, textiles, and spices. Beyond shopping, the bazaar is a cultural experience in itself, filled with bustling energy, traditional tea houses, and centuries of history woven into its walls.
Our meeting point is in front of the Fountain of Ahmed III, located right next to the entrance of Topkapi Palace and also beside the ticket offices of Hagia Sophia Tourist visiting area.
The museum entrance fees are not included in the ticket price. Guests must pay these entrance fees in cash directly to the tour guide before the tour begins.
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