Half Day
Istanbul
Morning or Afternoon / Meet at the Cruise ship port and continue for a half day tour;
Blue Mosque: Six graceful minarets adorn the elegant mosque, one of the citys most recognized landmarks. The superb interior is decorated with more than 20,000 blue Iznik tiles.
Hagia Sophia: The Emperor Justinian built St.Sophia when Istanbul was Constantinople. This magnificent example of Byzantine architecture boasts a massive dome, a lengthy nave and an interior decorated with marble, precious stones and pillars from Ephesus.
Grand Bazaar: Today, shops selling the same kind of merchandise tend to be congregated in their own street or in Hans as this was originally the Ottoman system.In addition to two bedestens there are also 13 Hans in the Grand Bazaar. The atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar is very interesting for tourist and has consequently become a very popular place for foreign visitors.
After the tour you will be transferred back to your cruise ship.
*** Please remember:
– Comfortable walking shoes and clothing, a hat, sunscreen are recommended.
How we meeting? Our Shore Excursion Team or Professional and experienced English speaking licensed guides will meet you at the port with the sign written your Name and Surname.e.
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