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Istanbul Old City Tour

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Overview

Istanbul Old City Tour: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar in One Day

Istanbul stands at the crossroads of two continents, two oceans and more than two thousand years of continuous civilisation. No city on earth carries quite the same weight of history: Byzantine, Ottoman and Roman layers stacked one upon the other, each leaving monuments that still define the skyline and the soul of the city. The Istanbul Old City Tour brings together the five most essential sites of the historic peninsula in a single, expertly guided private day - Sultanahmet Square, Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar - giving you the depth of understanding that independent exploration alone cannot provide.

Sultanahmet Square: The Ancient Heart of the City

The tour begins at Sultanahmet Square, the geographical and historical centre of old Istanbul. On this ground the Hippodrome of Constantinople once stood - the great chariot-racing arena of the Byzantine Empire, which could hold 100,000 spectators and served as the social and political heart of the city for over a thousand years. The Egyptian Obelisk of Thutmose III, the Serpent Column from Delphi and the Column of Constantine all still stand in the square, each a direct connection to a civilisation separated from us by fifteen or twenty centuries. Your guide introduces the layers of history beneath your feet before the day's exploration begins.

Hagia Sophia: Fifteen Centuries of Sacred Architecture

Hagia Sophia is one of the greatest architectural achievements in human history. Built by the Emperor Justinian in 537 AD and completed in just five years, it was the largest building in the world for nearly a thousand years and the cathedral church of the Byzantine Empire for almost nine centuries. The sheer scale of the interior - the floating dome, the gold mosaics, the columns brought from temples across the ancient world - still overwhelms visitors today, fifteen centuries after its construction. Your guide explains the Byzantine mosaics, the Ottoman additions, the architectural engineering that makes the dome appear to hover weightlessly above the nave, and the remarkable history of a building that has served as cathedral, mosque, museum and mosque again across its long life.

The Blue Mosque: Ottoman Architecture at Its Height

Directly opposite Hagia Sophia, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque - known universally as the Blue Mosque for the twenty thousand hand-painted Iznik tiles that line its interior - represents the pinnacle of classical Ottoman mosque architecture. Built between 1609 and 1616 for Sultan Ahmed I, it is the only mosque in Istanbul with six minarets, a distinction that caused controversy at the time of its construction. The cascade of domes and semi-domes, the play of light through 260 windows, and the extraordinary blue-white interior are experienced on the tour with your guide's explanation of the architectural vocabulary, the tile-making tradition of Iznik and the religious and political context in which the mosque was built. 

Topkapi Palace: Where the Ottoman Empire Was Governed

For nearly four centuries, Topkapi Palace was the administrative heart of one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. Built by Sultan Mehmed II following his conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the palace complex grew over generations into a vast city within a city: throne rooms, treasury chambers, harem apartments, the kitchens that fed thousands, the Imperial Council Hall where the fate of subject nations was decided. The collections held within Topkapi - including the Prophet's cloak, the sword of David, the Staff of Moses and some of the world's finest Islamic calligraphy and jewellery - are among the most significant in existence. Your guide navigates the complex with the contextual knowledge that transforms a walk through ornate rooms into an encounter with the history of an empire.

Grand Bazaar: The World's Oldest Shopping Mall

The day concludes at the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. Established by Sultan Mehmed II in 1461 - just eight years after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople - the bazaar has been in continuous operation for over 560 years. Its 61 streets and more than 4,000 shops span jewellery, carpets, leather, ceramics, textiles, spices and antiques, along with the inevitable modern souvenir trade. With your guide's orientation, the labyrinthine interior becomes navigable and the authentic merchant districts distinguishable from the tourist-facing retail. Whether you intend to buy or simply to absorb the atmosphere of one of history's great commercial spaces, the Grand Bazaar is a fitting conclusion to a day spent in the company of Istanbul's greatest monuments.

Highlights

  • Hagia Sophia: One of the greatest buildings ever constructed - 1,500 years old, former cathedral of the Byzantine Empire, architectural wonder of the ancient world. Expert guide commentary on mosaics, engineering and history
  • Blue Mosque: The only mosque in Istanbul with six minarets. Twenty thousand hand-painted Iznik tiles, cascading Ottoman domes and extraordinary interior light - visited with full architectural and historical context
  • Topkapi Palace: The seat of the Ottoman Empire for four centuries. Throne rooms, treasury, harem and one of the world's most significant collections of Islamic artefacts and relics
  • Sultanahmet Square: The former Hippodrome of Constantinople - the social and political heart of the Byzantine world. Egyptian obelisk, Serpent Column and the layers of history beneath the city's most famous square
  • Grand Bazaar: 560 years of continuous trade, 61 streets, 4,000 shops. A guided orientation through the world's oldest and largest covered market, with your guide distinguishing the authentic from the tourist-facing
  • Private tour, expert guide: A programme dedicated entirely to your group, led by a licensed guide who brings the monuments to life with historical depth unavailable in any guidebook
  • All entrance fees included: Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar entrance fees are covered

Itinerary

Hotel Pickup

Private vehicle pickup from your hotel in Istanbul.

Sultanahmet Square

The ancient Hippodrome of Constantinople. Egyptian Obelisk of Thutmose III, the Serpent Column from Delphi and the Column of Constantine. Guide introduction to the history of the Byzantine capital. Approximately 20 minutes.

Hagia Sophia

The greatest surviving monument of the Byzantine Empire. The floating dome, gold mosaics, ancient columns and fifteen centuries of continuous sacred use. Licensed guide commentary throughout. Entrance fee included. Approximately 1.5 hours.

Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque)

The masterpiece of classical Ottoman mosque architecture. Six minarets, twenty thousand Iznik tiles, 260 windows and the cascading dome system that defines the Istanbul skyline. Guide commentary on architecture and history. Approximately 45 minutes.

Topkapi Palace

The administrative heart of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four centuries. Imperial Gate, Second Courtyard, Council Hall, Treasury, Harem and the sacred relics collection. Licensed guide commentary throughout. Entrance fee included. Approximately 1.5 hours.

Lunch

Turkish lunch at a local restaurant in the Sultanahmet district. Meal included, beverages are charged separately.

Grand Bazaar

Guided orientation through the world's oldest and largest covered market. 61 streets, over 4,000 shops, 560 years of continuous trade. Free shopping time after orientation. Entrance fee included. Approximately 1 hour.

Hotel Drop-off

Return transfer to your hotel. Tour ends.

What's Included

  • Private vehicle and driver (air-conditioned, insured)
  • Professional licensed tour guide (English, French, Spanish, Russian)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Hagia Sophia entrance fee
  • Topkapi Palace entrance fee
  • Grand Bazaar entrance fee
  • Turkish lunch at a local restaurant
  • All fuel, parking and toll fees

What's Not Included

  • Beverages during lunch
  • Personal expenses and shopping
  • Blue Mosque entrance (free, no ticket required)
  • Guide and driver gratuities (optional)

Frequently Asked Questions

The Istanbul Old City Tour is a private full-day guided tour of the five most important historic sites on the Sultanahmet peninsula: Sultanahmet Square (the former Hippodrome), Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. The tour is led by a professional licensed guide and all entrance fees for Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar are included. The vehicle and guide are dedicated exclusively to your group.
The Blue Mosque does not charge an entrance fee - it is free to visit. It is therefore not listed under entrance fees included, but it is a full stop on the tour with guide commentary throughout.
The main Topkapi Palace grounds are covered by the included entrance fee. The Harem requires a separate additional ticket, which can be purchased on the day if you wish to visit. Your guide will advise on timing and availability.
This is an entirely private tour. The vehicle and guide are dedicated exclusively to your group. You will not share with other travellers.
The tour is a full day. Exact timing depends on your hotel location and the pace of the group, but the programme typically covers all five sites in approximately 8 to 9 hours including travel time.
The Blue Mosque is an active place of worship. Visitors must remove shoes before entering and shoulders and knees must be covered. Scarves for women are available at the entrance if needed. Your guide will brief you on this before arrival.
Istanbul is a year-round destination. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures. Summer is busy but manageable with early starts. Winter is the least crowded season.
Yes. The tour is suitable for children with an interest in history. The sites involve moderate walking on uneven surfaces. Comfortable shoes are recommended. The pace can be adjusted to suit families.
Yes. A Turkish lunch at a local restaurant in the Sultanahmet district is included in the tour price. Beverages during lunch are charged separately.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential - the historic peninsula involves significant walking on cobblestones and uneven surfaces. Modest clothing is recommended as several sites are active places of worship. Bring a camera, sun protection in summer and a water bottle.
Free cancellation is available up to 36 hours before the tour start time. For cancellations made less than 36 hours in advance, a 20% deposit is non-refundable.
You can book directly on our website with instant confirmation, or reserve via WhatsApp. We accept all major credit cards through our secure iyzico payment system, as well as bank transfer/EFT and YapiKredi payment link.

Pickup Information

Pick-up & Drop-off service is included in the price

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