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Per Person 115.00 $

Istanbul, the city that straddles two continents, is a melting pot of cultures, history, and beauty. The Istanbul Two Continents Tour is a perfect way to explore the highlights of this magnificent city. Here are some of the must-visit places that you will encounter on this tour:


City Walls of Istanbul

The City Walls of Istanbul are an impressive sight to behold. These walls were built in the 5th century and have stood the test of time. They are a reminder of the city's rich history and the many battles that were fought here. The walls stretch for over 6.5 kilometers and have 96 towers and 9 gates. Walking along the walls is a great way to get a sense of the city's layout and to see some of its most iconic landmarks.


Camlica Hill

Camlica Hill is the highest point in Istanbul and offers stunning views of the city. From here, you can see both the European and Asian sides of Istanbul, as well as the Bosphorus Strait. The hill is also home to a beautiful park, which is a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery.


Dolmabahce Palace

Dolmabahce Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces in Istanbul. It was built in the 19th century and served as the residence of the Ottoman Sultans. The palace is a blend of Ottoman and European architectural styles and is adorned with crystal chandeliers, gold leaf, and marble. The palace also has a beautiful garden that overlooks the Bosphorus.


Rumeli Fortress

Rumeli Fortress is a fortress that was built in the 15th century by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II. The fortress was built to control the Bosphorus Strait and to prevent any attacks from the sea. Today, the fortress is a popular tourist attraction and offers stunning views of the Bosphorus and the city.


Bosphorus

The Bosphorus Strait is the waterway that separates Europe and Asia. It is one of the busiest waterways in the world and is home to many iconic landmarks, such as the Bosphorus Bridge and the Maiden's Tower. A boat tour along the Bosphorus is a great way to see the city from a different perspective and to learn more about its history.


Spice Bazaar

The Spice Bazaar is one of the oldest and most colorful bazaars in Istanbul. It is a great place to buy spices, Turkish sweets, and souvenirs. The bazaar is also home to many traditional Turkish shops, where you can find unique items that are not available anywhere else.


Mevlana Bazaar

The Mevlana Bazaar is a traditional bazaar that is located in the heart of Istanbul. It is a great place to buy handmade carpets, ceramics, and textiles. The bazaar is also home to many traditional Turkish restaurants, where you can sample some of the city's most delicious dishes

  • Pick Up & Drop Off
  • Lunch ( Vegaterian option is available please let us know before booking)
  • Entrance Fee
  • Tour Guide


Beverages

  • Dolmabahce Palace is closed on Monday and Thursday