Dolmabahçe Palace Dolmabahçe Palace located im Beşiktaş district of Istanbul,Turkey,on the European coast of hte Bosphorus strait,served as the main administrative center of Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922 Yıldız Palace was used in the interim period.
Pierre Lotti Hill Pierre Loti Hill is a hill overlooking the Golden Horn in the Eyüpsultan district of Istanbul. The hill took its name from the French novelist and orientalist Julien Viaud, who came to Istanbul in 1876 and settled here, and was known for frequent visits to a coffee house on this hill.
Cable Car riding The short cable ride up the hilltop also provides a unique experience. Take a look at the changing scenery and landscape as the car goes up Loti Hill.
Eyup Sultan Mosque Eyup Sultan Mosque is one of the most prominent and historic mosques in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a significant religious site and pilgrimage destination for Muslims all over the world. The mosque is located in the Eyup district of Istanbul, on the European side of the city, near the Golden Horn.
Eyup Sultan tomb The Eyüp Sultan Cemetery, is a historic burial ground located in the Eyüp district, on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. One of the oldest and largest Muslim cemeteries in Istanbul, it hosts graves of Ottoman sultans and court members, grand viziers, high-ranking religious authorities, civil servants and military commanders as well as intellectuals, scientists, artists and poets.
Shopping Free time for shopping in the most popular and recommended place in Istanbul.
Lunch Enjoy a lunch featuring delicious Turkish cuisine (Soft drinks not included).
Bosphorus Tour The Bosphorus Strait defines Istanbul. It is the divide between Europe and Asia, and the main connection between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Dotted with parks and elaborate Ottoman mansions, including Dolmabahce Palace, and spanned by three intercontinental bridges, the Bosphorus is the veritable heart of the city.
Egyptian (Spice) Bazaar One of the quintessential parts of any trip to Istanbul is wandering through the Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı). Underneath the ornate vaulted ceilings, you will find all the delectables and souvenirs most appealing to tourists, all in one location. These include spices, dried fruit, cheese, sausage, jam, nuts, seeds, tea, ddozens of flavors of Turkish Delight, and more. You can also find jewelry, ceramics, silver, and other handicrafts.
(Dolmabahçe Palace is ciosed on Monday,This tour is not avaliable on Monday.)