Istanbul Two Continents Tour : Europe & Asia
Tour Itinerary
- Pierre Loti Hill is one of Istanbul’s most iconic viewpoints, overlooking the Golden Horn. It is named after the French writer Pierre Loti, who often visited the area. Visitors can enjoy tea gardens, watch the sunset, and feel the calm atmosphere. It is a peaceful escape from the busy life of the city.
- Balat District is a historic neighborhood famous for its colorful houses and narrow streets. It reflects the multicultural past of Istanbul with its synagogues, churches, and mosques. Tourists love wandering through its artistic cafés and antique shops. It has become one of the trendiest places in the city.
- St. Stephen Church, also called the Iron Church, is a unique Bulgarian Orthodox church on the Golden Horn. It was built in the 19th century entirely from prefabricated iron parts. The church is an architectural wonder that survived time and restoration. Today it remains a symbol of cultural diversity in Istanbul.
- Süleymaniye Mosque is one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in Istanbul. It was built by the famous architect Sinan in the 16th century for Sultan Süleyman. Its grand courtyard, domes, and peaceful interior attract thousands of visitors. It reflects the glory of Ottoman architecture at its peak.
- The Spice Bazaar is one of the most vibrant markets in Istanbul. Visitors find colorful spices, herbs, dried fruits, sweets, and souvenirs. The bazaar has been a center of trade since the 17th century. Its atmosphere is filled with rich aromas and local culture.
- Rüstem Pasha Mosque is a hidden gem known for its beautiful İznik tiles. The mosque was designed by Sinan in the 16th century for Grand Vizier Rüstem Pasha. The tiles display floral and geometric patterns in blue, red, and green. It is considered one of the finest examples of Ottoman tile art.
- Ortaköy is a lively neighborhood by the Bosphorus, famous for its mosque and vibrant nightlife. The Ortaköy Mosque is one of the most picturesque spots by the water. The area is also popular for its cafés and the famous street food “kumpir.” Locals and tourists gather here to enjoy the Bosphorus view.
- Çamlıca Mosque is the largest mosque in Turkey, located on the Asian side of Istanbul. It combines Ottoman and modern styles in its design. The mosque can host tens of thousands of worshippers at once. It also offers a panoramic view of the entire city.
• Private Transportation
• Professional Tour Guide
• Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off (Optional)
• Personal expenses
• Museum and entrance fees
• Guide and driver tips
• Food and drinks
• Guests are picked up from their hotels and returned at the end of the tour.
• The tour starts at 09:00 in the morning and ends at 15:00.
• It is conducted with a licensed professional guide on a private basis.
• Transportation is provided with comfortable private vehicles exclusively for you.
• Offers the opportunity to explore and experience both continents of Istanbul.
• Provides the chance to admire the city’s most beautiful views from its hills.
• Includes the experience of dining in local restaurants and engaging with locals.
Cancellations made within 48 hours of the tour are non-refundable.
• If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via WhatsApp:
📱 +90 538 589 02 36
📱 +90 539 465 92 82
• The meeting point for our guests is either at the pre-arranged locations or in the lobbies of their hotels.
• If you would like to be picked up from your hotel, please contact us in advance.