Overzicht
Looptijd | Full Day istanbul Tour |
Bezienswaardigheden bezoeken | Hagia Sophia, Blauwe Moskee, Grote Bazaar, renbaan, Topkapi Palace, Sultans Tombs |
Vertrekdagen | Elke dag |
Tour prijs | Vraag alstublieft |
Looptijd | Full Day istanbul Tour |
Bezienswaardigheden bezoeken | Hagia Sophia, Blauwe Moskee, Grote Bazaar, renbaan, Topkapi Palace, Sultans Tombs |
Vertrekdagen | Elke dag |
Tour prijs | Vraag alstublieft |
Byzantijnse en Ottomaanse Relics Tour is een volledige dag tour in de oude stad van Istanbul. Uw tour begint vanaf uw hotel met 's ochtends op te halen van de genoemde specifieke deel van de Istanbul ( Sultanahmet, Beyazit, Aksaray, tussenschot, Sirkeci ) en tijdens uw tocht ontdekt u belangrijk Ottoman, Romeinse en Byzantijnse Relics. Byzantine and Ottoman Relics tour is the higly recommended Istanbul Tours. 08:30 am – You will be picked from your hotel for the tour of Byzantine and Ottoman Relics. It is a full day tour that you will visit historical sites of old city in istanbul.
Deze oude basiliek, gebouwd door Constantijn de Grote, in de 4e eeuw en gereconstrueerd door Justinianus in de 6e eeuw, is one of the architechtural marvels of all time. (St. Sophia closed on Monday, vervangen door Underground Cisterne)
Tegenover St. Sophia gebouwd in de 17e eeuw door de architect Mehmet, dit staat bekend als de BLAUWE MOSKEE vanwege zijn prachtige interieurdecoratie van blauwe Iznik-tegels. (Visit is not possible on Friday due to quite limited access because of the Friday Prayer)
Het toneel van oude wagenrennen, het oude Hippodroom, met zijn vier monumenten; de DUITSE FONTEIN VAN WILHELM II, de OBELISK VAN THEODOSIUS, the bronze SERPENTINE COOLUMN and the COLUMN OF CONSTANTINE.
In dit labyrint van straten en gangen zijn meer dan 4,000 shops with aech trade having its own area; de straat van de goudsmeden, de tapijtverkopers, Turkse kunst en kunstnijverheid, zoals handbeschilderde keramische platen, met de hand geslepen koperwerk, koperwerk en dienbladen, waterkannetjes, onnyxware en meerschuim pipers. (Grand Bazaar closed on Sunday)
The great palace of the Ottoman sultans from the 15th to the 19th centuries, housing an exquisite collection of precious gems, jewellery thrones of sultans, robes worn by the sultans and their families; miniatures, the Holy Mantle; CHABER OF SACRED RELICS. (Harem is not included in the program and visit is due to extra entrance fee.)
There are five tombs of Ottoman Sultans within the graveyard at St. Sophia. The ceramic panels are the most beautiful examples of the 16th century with purple, green, blue, and red flower motives. Prince robes and a small piece from the Kaaba covers are displayed on the sarcophaguses. (Sultans Tombs closed on Monday, replaced with Little Hagia Sophia Mosque)
Maybe we should fist point out that averge age of the moments that you’re going to visit over 1000 year in th Old City. Does it start to attract your attencion ? Imagine you’re in the Hagia Sophia on your own and reading your guide book: “The marble jar was brought from Pergamon during the reign of Sultan Murad III. Orginally from the Hellenistic period, it was carved from single block of marble.” Which jar? Where it is? Don’t lough, it’s serios, you’re in a building over 2500 square meters. Or you’re in the Blue Mosque and still reading. “The most inportant element in the interior of the mosque is the hirab.” Well ! Is there a sing pointing to the mihrab? These are only few examples to clarify a professional guide wold be how important while you’re visiting the Old City. But you should aslo consider about lo huge cue in front of the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace ticket booth. This is surely annoying to spend hours in the cue if you’re visiting Istanbul for a limited time. But don’t worry ! You will override the cue once you enjoy our tour. We’re professional pass for museums to not stick in the cue.
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