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Daily Istanbul Economical Tour No 2

Tukey
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Duration

8 to 10 Hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Turkish, Urdu

Overview

Istanbul Economical Tour :

The Panorama 1453 History Museum :  The Panorama 1453 History Museum, established by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 2009, holds the title of ‘the world’s first full-panoramic museum’. As one of the most popular spots in Istanbul, the museum gives its visitors a chance to relive the conquest of Istanbul.

The Fatihkapi : The Fatihkapi which also means Cannon Gate Palace once served as … to built in 1460 after the conquer of Constantinople by Fatih Sultan Mehmed a … … Entrance of the harem has a small door which is located to the Imperial Divan.

Ulubatlı Hasan : Ulubatlı Hasan (sometimes misspelt as Uluabatlı Hasan), Hasan of Ulubat (1428 – May 29, 1453) was a TimarliSipâhî in the service of Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire who achieved legendary status as a heroic Turkish martyr at the successful Siege of Constantinople.

City Walls of Istanbul : City Walls of Istanbul, Turkey. It is believed that the city which is today known as Istanbul in Turkey was first founded by a Greek and given the name Byzantium . The city was eventually captured by Constantine the Great, and was soon renamed Second Rome. Nonetheless, it became known as Constantinople , the capital of the powerful Byzantine Empire.

Hazrat Eyub (Ayub) Ensari’s : Hazrat Eyub (Ayub) Ensari’s (for Ansari in Turkish) shrine exists in the courtyard of Sultan EyubCamii (Mosque), Sultan Eyub area. His shrine is a famous pilgrimage place for people all over Turkey and other parts of the world. When Muhammad arrived in Medina from Mecca, all of the inhabitants of the city offered to accommodate him. He decided instead to allow his camel to walk where it chose and to stay at whomsoever’s house it stopped. The camel of its own accord, stopped at the hose Abu Eyub al-Ansari and thus it gave him the honour to house the Holy Propher (PBUH) for the very first time in Medina. HazratEyub passed away in 672.

Miniaturk : Miniaturk, laid out over 60 acres, is a great place for ones who are short of time and yet want to see many places in a short time. Opened in 2003 in Istanbul, Miniaturk, as its name suggests, consists of 134 mini models of magnificient structures built in different times in Turkish history. Among them are Istanbul City Walls, Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower, St. Mary’s Church, ancient city of Aspendos, Pamukkale Travertines, Stari Most, Al- Aqsa Mosque, and many more.

Upside Down House : A history of Upside Down House, the home of the great scientist Charles Darwin for 40 … little of it’, resigned himself with good will to the constant supply of family and … Described in his note weighing up the pros and cons of marriage in July 1838.

Tomb of 3 Sahaba e Kiram :

Tomb of 3 Sahaba SAHABA E KIRAM.
Hazrat Sufyan Bin Uyena grave.
Hazrat Amar Bin Aas Grave.
Hazrat Wahab Bin Hushery

Galata : Galata is the former name of the Karaköy neighbourhood in Istanbul, which is located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn. The district is connected to the historic Fatih district by several bridges that cross the Golden Horn, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. Galata is now a quarter within the district of Beyoğlu in Istanbul.

Fatih Mosque : Fatih Mosque It is named after Ottoman sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, known in Turkish as Fatih Sultan Mehmed, the Ottoman sultan who conquered Constantinople in 1453.

Sultan Abdul Hamid Tomb : The tomb is situated on the corner of Hamidiye St. and Hamidiye Türbesi St. in Eminönü quarter of Fatih district in Istanbul. It was built for Sultan Abdul Hamid I (reigned 1773 –1789) in 1790 by court architect Mehmed Tahir Agha as part of a 1776-1777 constructed almshouse complex. The tomb contains 20 sarcophagi in total.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Pick up & drop point : " Aksaray Metro Station Gate A and surrounding "

Itinerary

The Panorama 1453 History Museum
The Panorama 1453 History Museum

The Panorama 1453 History Museum, established by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 2009, holds the title of ‘the world’s first full-panoramic museum’. As one of the most popular spots in Istanbul, the museum gives its visitors a chance to relive the conquest of Istanbul.

The Fatihkapi
The Fatihkapi

The Fatihkapi which also means Cannon Gate Palace once served as ... to built in 1460 after the conquer of Constantinople by Fatih Sultan Mehmed a ... ... Entrance of the harem has a small door which is located to the Imperial Divan.

Ulubatlı Hasan
Ulubatlı Hasan

Ulubatlı Hasan (sometimes misspelt as Uluabatlı Hasan), Hasan of Ulubat (1428 – May 29, 1453) was a TimarliSipâhî in the service of Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire who achieved legendary status as a heroic Turkish martyr at the successful Siege of Constantinople.

City Walls of Istanbul
City Walls of Istanbul

City Walls of Istanbul, Turkey. It is believed that the city which is today known as Istanbul in Turkey was first founded by a Greek and given the name Byzantium . The city was eventually captured by Constantine the Great, and was soon renamed Second Rome. Nonetheless, it became known as Constantinople , the capital of the powerful Byzantine Empire.

Hazrat Eyub (Ayub) Ensari’s
Hazrat Eyub (Ayub) Ensari’s

Hazrat Eyub (Ayub) Ensari’s (for Ansari in Turkish) shrine exists in the courtyard of Sultan EyubCamii (Mosque), Sultan Eyub area. His shrine is a famous pilgrimage place for people all over Turkey and other parts of the world. When Muhammad arrived in Medina from Mecca, all of the inhabitants of the city offered to accommodate him. He decided instead to allow his camel to walk where it chose and to stay at whomsoever’s house it stopped. The camel of its own accord, stopped at the hose Abu Eyub al-Ansari and thus it gave him the honour to house the Holy Propher (PBUH) for the very first time in Medina. HazratEyub passed away in 672.

Miniaturk
Miniaturk

Miniaturk, laid out over 60 acres, is a great place for ones who are short of time and yet want to see many places in a short time. Opened in 2003 in Istanbul, Miniaturk, as its name suggests, consists of 134 mini models of magnificient structures built in different times in Turkish history. Among them are Istanbul City Walls, Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower, St. Mary’s Church, ancient city of Aspendos, Pamukkale Travertines, Stari Most, Al- Aqsa Mosque, and many more.

Upside Down House
Upside Down House

A history of Upside Down House, the home of the great scientist Charles Darwin for 40 ... little of it', resigned himself with good will to the constant supply of family and ... Described in his note weighing up the pros and cons of marriage in July 1838.

Tomb of 3 Sahaba e Kiram
Tomb of 3 Sahaba e Kiram

Tomb of 3 Sahaba SAHABA E KIRAM.
Hazrat Sufyan Bin Uyena grave.
Hazrat Amar Bin Aas Grave.
Hazrat Wahab Bin Hushery

Galata
Galata

Galata is the former name of the Karaköy neighbourhood in Istanbul, which is located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn. The district is connected to the historic Fatih district by several bridges that cross the Golden Horn, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. Galata is now a quarter within the district of Beyoğlu in Istanbul.

Fatih Mosque
Fatih Mosque

Fatih Mosque It is named after Ottoman sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, known in Turkish as Fatih Sultan Mehmed, the Ottoman sultan who conquered Constantinople in 1453.

Sultan Abdul Hamid Tomb
Sultan Abdul Hamid Tomb

The tomb is situated on the corner of Hamidiye St. and Hamidiye Türbesi St. in Eminönü quarter of Fatih district in Istanbul. It was built for Sultan Abdul Hamid I (reigned 1773 –1789) in 1790 by court architect Mehmed Tahir Agha as part of a 1776-1777 constructed almshouse complex. The tomb contains 20 sarcophagi in total.

Included/Excluded

  • Lunch with one soft drink (as per our agreement with restaurant).
  • License holder local tour guide.
  • Water bottle.
  • V.A.T
  • Entry tickets (pay at the point)
  • Personal Expenses
  • Tips

Durations

8-10 Hours

Tour's Location

Tukey

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