Day1
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(Dinner) Bosphorus Dinner Cruise
Meet at APT and transfer to hotel. Check in and free time to relax or explore the nearby areas. Evening your pick up will be ready for Bosphorus Cruise. Enjoy a traditional Turkish dinner as straddle two continents on a 4-hour dinner cruise in Istanbul. The leisurely nighttime route along the Bosphorus takes you past the most iconic landmarks of both the Asian and European sides of the city. While you dine, enjoy live belly dancing, folk dancing, and whirling dervish performances. Afterwards, you’re free to join in the dancing. Have a traditional Turkish dinner on the boat Enjoy live cultural performances during the meal Experience the beauty of the city by night Photograph Istanbul from an ideal vantage point.
Overnight at Istanbul.
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Day2
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(Breakfast, Lunch) Full Day Ottoman & Byzantine relics with lunch
We will visit to; Hagia Sophia: Also Called the Church of Divine Wisdom, it is a master piece of grandeur and proportion. Coveted by the Islamic East and Christian West, the Hagia Sophia is one of mankind's greatest treasures. Blue Mosque ( Sultanahmet Mosque):No one has been to Istanbul at least once can ever forget the feeling of awe and wonder at seeing the Blue Mosque for the first time. Hippodrome and Obelisk: The vast Hippodrome, known as At Meydani or " plaze of the horses" stretches between Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. Shopping Opportunity Grand Covered Bazaar ( Kapali Carsi):The Oldest and the largest covered market place in the world is situated in the center of the city.
LUNCH
Topkapi Palace: Topkapi palace was the main residence of the Sultan and his court. It was initially the seat of government as well as the imperial residence. Even though access was strictly regulated, inhabitans of the palace rarely had to venture outsince the palace functioned almost as an autonomous entity a city within a city. Audience and consultation chambers and areas served for the political workings of the empire. Little Hagia Sophia Mosque: Little Hagia Sophia (KüçükAyasofya Camii), formerly the Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, is a former Eastern Orthodox church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople, later converted into a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. Today the environment is a worth seeing natural culture center of the lost Ottoman Arts.
17:00 PM is the end of the tour, then participants will be transferred back to their hotel. Overnight in Istanbul.
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Day3
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(Breakfast) Half Day Morning Dolmabahce and City Wall tour
Dolmabahce Palace is situated on the European shores of the Bosphorus, built between 1843-1856. The palace witnessed some of key events in Turkey’s recent political history. In 1877 the First Parliament convented in the Grand hall. Ataturk died in the room number 71. Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan Mosque-Located next to Dolmabahce palace. The mosque was built for the Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan, the mother of Abdulmecid. Decorations were inspired by the French empire style.
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