SIGHTSEEING TOUR - P1
08:30-15:00
DAILY (except Sunday)
The Yerebatan Basilica, also known as the Basilica Cistern, is a mysterious underground reservoir that has become one of the most mystical attractions of the city. Built in 532, it served as a storage facility for drinking water supplies for many centuries. Today it amazes visitors with its twilight, the play of light and shadows among the pillars and the head of the Gorgon Medusa, creating a unique atmosphere of mystery and grandeur.
The Galata Tower is one of the oldest monuments in Istanbul, built back in 507 AD. on the orders of Emperor Justinian. Having various functions over the centuries, from a lookout to a prison, it provides a unique opportunity to admire panoramic views of the city.
The Balat district is a traditional Jewish quarter that retains the spirit of the great city and the diversity of cultures that have lived here for centuries. Today it attracts tourists with its ancient colorful houses, narrow streets and authentic cafes that create a unique atmosphere.
Pierre Loti Hill is one of the city's best viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Golden Horn and surrounding areas. This place inspired the French writer's novel "The Asian Games", and visiting it will allow you to enjoy the atmosphere of old Istanbul and stunning views of the city.
The price of the excursion includes: transfer and services of a licensed English-speaking guide.