Visit to the Ancient Hippodrome
We will begin with a visit to the ancient Hippodrome, dating back to the Byzantine era. Once the center of civil life in Constantinople, the Hippodrome hosted chariot races, gladiator fights, and imperial celebrations. Today, it preserves key monuments such as the Obelisk of Theodosius, the Serpentine Column, and the Fountain of Emperor Wilhelm II.
Blue Mosque
Next, we’ll visit the Blue Mosque, constructed in 1609 during the reign of Sultan Ahmet I. With its six minarets and majestic design, it was built to rival the grandeur of Hagia Sophia.
Topkapi Palace
We will then continue to the Topkapi Palace, the opulent residence of Ottoman sultans until the 19th century. It houses many of the empire’s most treasured artifacts and offers a glimpse into royal life during the Ottoman era.
Hagia Sophia (Panoramic View)
Our tour includes a panoramic view of Hagia Sophia, widely regarded as the finest example of Byzantine architecture and one of humanity’s greatest artistic and architectural achievements. (Entrance is not included in the tour, but you may choose to visit it independently for an additional fee.)
Grand Bazaar
Finally, we will visit the world-renowned Grand Bazaar, built in 1660. This covered market is like a city within a city, featuring 4,000 shops, narrow streets, bustling squares, and 18 grand entrances. It's the perfect place to experience local culture, shop for souvenirs, and take in the vibrant atmosphere.
Overnight: Istanbul
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch