What You Will Do
Our tour, led by professionally licensed guides who have studied tourist guiding for four years at university, offers you an authentic local experience unlike typical tourist routes. Instead of large buses and crowds, we promise a journey where you'll explore the city's hidden corners with a small, intimate group. You'll feel more like a resident than a tourist, receiving personalized attention and discovering the city through local stories and cultural insights. With our tour, led by experienced guides, you'll uncover hidden stories and authentic local flavors at every stop. You won't just see the city; you'll feel its essence. Are you ready to embark on this unforgettable local journey?
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
We will be waiting for you at the Galataport guest exit with your name written on it. For our guests who do not participate from the ship, we will meet in front of the Galataport entrance on the same day by communicating.
1
Nusretiye Mosque
20 minutes
Nusretiye Mosque is an important Ottoman mosque located in the Tophane district of Istanbul, built during the reign of Mahmud II (1808-1839). Construction of the mosque began in 1823 and was completed in 1826. Its architecture reflects Western influences, showcasing Baroque and Empire styles.
Nusretiye Mosque embodies the characteristics of late Ottoman architecture. The chief architect of the mosque was Krikor Balyan, and it is one of the significant works of the Balyan family. Notable architectural features include a large and impressive dome, slender and tall minarets, a spacious courtyard, and a decorated interior.
After the construction of the mosque, Mahmud II abolished the Janissary Corps and announced the transition to a modern army, an event referred to as "Nusret" (victory). In memory of this victory, the mosque was named "Nusretiye."
The mosque is a significant historical and architectural structure and is considered one of Istanbul's iconic buildings.
2
Kilic Ali Pasa Mosque
20 minutes
Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque is an important example of Ottoman period architecture located in the Tophane district of Istanbul. The mosque was commissioned by the famous Ottoman admiral (naval commander) Kılıç Ali Paşa. Built between 1578 and 1580, the mosque is the work of Mimar Sinan and features the characteristics of classical Ottoman architecture.
Kılıç Ali Paşa gained fame for achieving significant naval victories in the Mediterranean and was known as a powerful commander of the Ottoman navy.
The area where the mosque is located was reclaimed from the sea, showcasing Mimar Sinan's engineering skills and his mastery of Istanbul's geographical features.
Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque was designed not just as a place of worship but also as a complex (külliye). The complex includes a madrasa, a bathhouse, and a tomb. The tomb of Kılıç Ali Paşa is also located within the mosque complex.
3
Mumhane Caddesi
This is a sweet street lined with restaurants and shops, where both locals and tourists enjoy strolling, and where you can feel like a local. From here, we'll explore the local spots and then head to the bridge.
4
Galata Koprusu
The Galata Bridge, spanning the Golden Horn in Istanbul, is a historic symbol of the city. The first bridge was built in 1845, with the current one completed in 1994. Connecting the historic old city and modern districts, it offers stunning views of landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and Süleymaniye Mosque.
The bridge bustles with fishermen, vendors, and tourists. Below the roadway, numerous restaurants and cafes serve delicious Turkish cuisine, perfect for enjoying local flavors while watching boats pass by.
As we walk across the Galata Bridge into the historic old city, you'll enjoy spectacular views and see many historic sites. I will show you these landmarks and provide brief explanations of each. The Galata Bridge is a must-visit for anyone exploring Istanbul.
5
Yeni Camii
15 minutes
New Mosque, built in the 17th century and known for its exquisite Ottoman architecture. This mosque dazzles with its impressive decorations and spacious courtyard. Inside, its interior boasts more blue tiles than the famous Blue Mosque.
6
Misir Carsisi (Spice Market)
15 minutes
Next, we visit the Spice Bazaar, located adjacent to the New Mosque. Established in 1660, this vibrant market offers a wide array of spices, dried fruits, and souvenirs, providing a colorful and aromatic shopping experience.
7
Hagia Sophia Mosque
Hagia Sophia (Outside Visit)
We'll then proceed to Hagia Sophia, which we will admire from the outside. Constructed in 537 AD, this monumental structure has witnessed both Byzantine and Ottoman periods. Recently reconverted to a mosque in 2020, Hagia Sophia continues to captivate with its historical significance and stunning architecture.
8
Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii - Outside Visit)
Facing Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque is our next stop. Completed in 1616, this mosque is renowned for its six minarets and intricate blue tiles. While both mosques are famed for their beauty, the interior of the New Mosque boasts a richer display of blue tiles.
9
Grand Bazaar
45 minutes
Next, we head to the Grand Bazaar, founded in 1461 and one of the largest covered markets in the world. With over 4,000 shops, it offers an unparalleled shopping experience. Enjoy a delicious Turkish kebab for lunch at a local restaurant within the bazaar.
10
Corlulu Ali Pasa Medresesi
40 minutes
After lunch, we'll visit the Çorlulu Ali Paşa Medrese, a 300-year-old historic medrese where you can relax with tea, coffee, or nargile in a tranquil atmosphere, experiencing daily life as locals do.
11
Sahaflar Carsisi
5 minutes
Second-hand Booksellers Market (Sahaflar Çarşısı)
We then proceed to the Second-hand Booksellers Market, located near Istanbul University. This market is a treasure trove of historical books and manuscripts, perfect for book enthusiasts.
12
Suleymaniye Mosque
30 minutes
Our next destination is the Süleymaniye Mosque, Mimar Sinan's masterpiece completed in 1557. It offers one of Istanbul's most breathtaking views and a serene ambiance to appreciate the city's beauty.
13
30 minutes
After Süleymaniye, we explore the local shopping areas preferred by Istanbul residents. Here, you can shop away from the tourist crowds and interact with local shopkeepers.
(shopping is optional just to feel experince as a local)
14
Galata Koprusu
Finally, we conclude our tour at Galata Bridge, spanning the Golden Horn and connecting Istanbul's two sides. Take in panoramic views of the city and the Bosporus Strait.
15
Galataport Istanbul
Our tour ends at Galataport, a modern port and shopping center with elegant restaurants, cafes, and shops, offering a stunning view of the Istanbul skyline. Relax and reflect on your day over a coffee or explore the shops before departing.
This tour promises a rich experience of Istanbul's historical and cultural heritage, providing an unforgettable journey through the city's iconic landmarks and local treasures.
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