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Day One:
Departure from Bucharest Airport.
The client must be in the airport 3 hours
before the plane's departure.
Flight to Istanbul.
Arrival in Istanbul.
Transfers and hotel accommodation.
Day Two:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Departure with the Guide to the Old
Bazaar Kapali Carchi.
The Old Bazaar Kapali Carshi is one of
the largest covered markets in the world. It has 61 covered streets and over 4
thousand shops in an area of 30,700 m2 and attracts about 250 thousand to 400
thousand visitors per day.
Free Entrance - Stay about 2 hours.
After visiting the Bazaar, departure by
bus to Dolma Bahce.
The Dolma Bahce Palace, or the Sultan's
Summer Palace, or the Palace of Covered Gardens was built between 1843 and 1856
and cost about 35 tons of gold, equivalent to about 1.5 billion USD. It was
built by Sultan I 31 of the
Ottoman Empire Abdulmecid I to surpass the luxury
and comfort of that time that the kingdoms in Europe had.
Stay 1 hour. Entrance fee.
Continue the visit to the Center of
Istanbul, Taksim Square.
Taksim Square, located in the European
part of Istanbul, is famous for its restaurants, shops and hotels. It is
considered the heart of modern Istanbul, with the central station of the
Istanbul Metro network. The Republic
Monument is also located here.
Return to the Hotel.
In the evening, Departure for the
Bosphorus Cruise for a Night Cruise, Dinner with Unlimited Drinks and
Traditional and Modern Turkish Shows.
Entrance 45 Euros – Stay 3 hours.
Return to the Hotel
Overnight at the hotel.
Day Three:
Breakfast at the hotel
Departure to Eminoy, the ship and yacht
station for the Bosphorus.
2-hour boat cruise on the Bosphorus
Strait towards the Black Sea to visit the coastal part of Istanbul, Europe and
Asia, as well as to see the old fortress, Rumelitis, from the ship.
Entrance 15 Euros - Stay 2 hours
Departure by Bus to the Aquarium.
The Istanbul Aquarium opened in April
2011 and is one of the largest in the world in terms of volume, variety of
water species and activities.
Entrance 30 Euros - Stay 2 hours.
Continue to Topkapı, the Sultan's Winter
Palace.
Topkapı Palace served as the main
residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans in the 15th
and 16th centuries. Construction, ordered by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror, began
in 1459, six years after the
conquest of Constantinople. Topkapı was originally
called the "New Palace" (Yeni Saray) to distinguish it from the
"Old Palace" (Eski Saray) in Beyazıt Square. The palace complex
consists of four main courtyards and many
smaller buildings. Female members of
the Sultan's family lived in the harem, and the main state officials, including
the Grand Vizier, held meetings in the Imperial Council building.
Stay 2 hours.
Continue to visit the Blue Mosque.
The Sultan Ahmet Mosque, also known as
the Blue Mosque, designed by Albanian architect Sinani, is an Ottoman-era
mosque built between 1609 and 1616 during the reign of Ahmet I. The Blue Mosque
combines many Byzantine elements of the neighboring Hagia Sophia with
traditional Islamic architecture and is considered to be the last great mosque
of the classical period.
Free Entry – 30 Minute Stay
Continues Visit to Hagia Sophia – Hagia
Sophia
Hagia Sophia, officially the Great Mosque
of Hagia Sophia and formerly the Church of Hagia Sophia, was built in 537 as
the patriarchal cathedral of the imperial capital of Constantinople, was the
largest Christian church of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) and the
Eastern Orthodox Church, except during the Latin Empire from 1204 to 1261, when
it became the city's Roman Catholic cathedral. In 1453, after the Fall of
Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, it was converted into a mosque. In 1935,
the secular Republic of Turkey established it as a museum. In 2020, it reopened
as a mosque.
Paid admission.
Hippodrome Tour Continues
The Hippodrome of Constantinople was the
sporting and social center of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine
Empire. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydani, with some fragments of
the original structure surviving.
Day Four:
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Transfer to the Airport.
Flight to Bucharest.
The program may have changes in the order
of visits to attractions, but in any case everything mentioned above in the
description will be visited.
Attention:
The price does
not include luggage, only a 3kg backpack. If you wish, you can add luggage
during the reservation.
All customers traveling to Turkey must
have a passport valid for 6 months starting from the first day of entry into
Istanbul.
Entrances to Dollmabahce, Topkapi are
subject to payment. Payment is made in Turkish lira at the counter and since
the price is constantly changing, for this reason the value is not displayed in
the description.
City tax is not included. Customers pay
it at the reception. The value is 2 euros per person per night.
The price includes:
-Round-trip plane ticket.
-Accommodation in a hotel in the center
of the European part of Istanbul
-Breakfasts for all days of stay.
-Bus tours in Istanbul (according to the
program)
-Guide and guide, for all days
of stay
-Transfers Airport - Hotel - Airport
The price does not include:
- Everything not mentioned in this
Program
- Travel Insurance
- Entrance Fees to Monuments and Museums
- Istanbul City Tax, 2 euros per person
per night.
- It is suggested to be given a tip of no less than €1 per day per adult.
OPTIONAL:
1. Boat Cruise on the Bosphorus 1.5 – 2
hours to see Europe and Asia €15.
2. Cruise with Show and Dinner €45,
includes: Round-trip transportation from the Hotel, Show with Dancers and DJ,
Special Dinner, Unlimited non-alcoholic drinks. Lasts 3 hours.
3. Visit to the Aquarium €30.
ATTENTION: ATHS does not bear any
responsibility if you are not allowed to travel for various reasons, such as
expulsion or if your passport is valid for less than 180 days.
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