Magnificent century

Duration 4-8 hours
Movement Automobile-Pedestrian
Type Individual
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

Topkapi Palace: The main palace of the Ottoman sultans for 400 years, including Sultan Suleiman, consists of 4 courtyards and a Harem. It was here that scenes of the magnificent series were filmed.

Harem: The Ottoman Sultans called it Darusaade, which means — house of bliss.

Museum of Islamic Art: Ibrahim Pasha Palace, unfortunately, the museum is currently undergoing restoration, only external viewing is possible, it will open on December 21, 2013.

Mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent: Architecturally designed by Mimar Sinan, one of the best mosques in Istanbul and Turkey.

Tomb of Roksolana: The first sultana of the Ottoman state, beloved of Sultan Suleiman.

Şehzade Mosque: The mosque was built after the death of Prince Mehmet.

Covered Market: A peculiar city within a city, spread over 58 streets with 4,400 shops, the center of the slave trade until the 19th century.

Rustem Pasha Mosque: The mosque was built by order of one of the greatest viziers and husband Mihrimah, the most beautiful tiles from Iznik decorate the walls of the mosque.

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Information

Order cancellation conditions:

If a tourist cancels an excursion in less than 3 days, the penalty is 100%.

The price includes:

Russian speaking guide

Recommended:

Bring drinking water, a hat, sunglasses with you on the excursion

Attractions

Istanbul
Istanbul

Istanbul — the largest city in Turkey and one of the most important cultural, historical and economic centers of the country. Located on the border between Europe and Asia, where the Bosphorus Strait and the Sea of Marmara meet. Istanbul is a unique city that is rich in history, diverse architecture and cultural heritage. Over the centuries, it has been the capital of several great empires, such as the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, giving it a rich cultural heritage. The city is famous for its majestic mosques, palaces, bazaars and other historical sites.

Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace

Topkapi or Topkapi, obsolete. The Seraglio was the main palace of the Ottoman Empire until the mid-19th century. Located in the historical center of Istanbul, on Cape Sarayburnu, at the confluence of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn into the Sea of ​​Marmara. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the palace was turned into a museum - one of the largest in area in the world

Rustem Pasha Mosque
Rustem Pasha Mosque

Rustem Pasha Mosque: This sacred temple was erected by order of one of the greatest viziers and husband Mihrimah. Fine Iznik tiles adorn the walls of this mosque, giving it a unique man-made splendor.

Indoor market:
Indoor market:

Indoor Market: This unique facility is a kind of city within a city. Spread over 58 streets and home to 4,400 shops, the market is the center of the slave trade, which lasted until the 19th century.

Shehzade Mosque
Shehzade Mosque

Şehzade Mosque: This historic mosque, also known as the Prince's Mosque, was built in Istanbul in 1548-1549 by order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in memory of his deceased son, Prince Mehmet. The Şehzade Mosque is an excellent example of Ottoman architecture.