Istanbul & Cappadocia Package (8 Days)
DAY 1. ISTANBUL
Arrival Istanbul Airport and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at Istanbul
DAY 2 ISTANBUL
Breakfast at hotel. Half Day Afternoon Ottoman Relics Tour
Topkapi Palace; Topkapi Palace was the main residence of the sultan and his court. It was initially the seat of government as well as the imperial residence for approximately 400 years of their 624-year reign. The palace was a setting for state occasions and royal entertainments and is a major tourist attraction today, containing the most holy relics of the Muslim world such as the Prophet Muhammed’s cloak and sword.
Little Hagia Sophia Mosque; It was built as a church, The building stands in Istanbul, in the district of Fatih and in the neighborhood of Kumkapi, at a short distance from the Marmara Sea, near the ruins of the Great Palace and to the south of the Hippodrome. After the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, it was transformed into a mosque by Huseyin Aga, damage caused by the earthquakes of 1648 and 1763 was repaired in 1831 under the reign of Sultan Mahmud II. In 1762 the minaret was first built. it was added some years ago to the UNESCO watch list of endangered monuments.
Overnight at Istanbul
DAY 3 ISTANBUL-TRABZON
Brakfast at hotel
Transfer to airport for flight to Trabzon. Upon arrival transfer to hotel.
Overnight at Trabzon
DAY 4 TRABZON
Brakfast at hotel. Full Day Trabzon City Tour
The Hagia Sophia Mosque; The building, which is now used as a mosque, was built in the time of the 1st Manuel Komnenos (1238-1263). Following the conquest of Fatih Sultan Mehmet in 1461 in Trabzon, the building was converted into a gallery and became a foundation work. Greenhouse Lake; The length is 4 km. The average width is 150 m. The deepest place is 55 m. d. It was formed by the closure of the slope of the Sera stream valley, which was poured into the sea, at a distance of 3 km, a result of a landslide. the interesting thing is that it appears within a few days in front of the eyes of people on the periphery. Atatürk pavilion; It was built at the beginning of the 20th century in a small pine grove in the Soguksu district. Atatürk was visited in 1934 and 1937 during his visit to Trabzon. After the death of the Great Leader, it was opened to the public by Trabzon Municipality. Boztepe; it is a unique place with a panoramic view where you can take refuge from the city’s crowd.
Overnight at Trabzon
DAY 5 TRABZON
Brakfast at hotel. Full Day Uzungol Tour
Uzungol is located 99 km from Trabzon and 19 km from the town of Caykara, 1090 m above sea level. The lake, which is located in the center of the valley and formed by closure of the rocks falling from the slopes in front of the Haldizen level, is known as “Uzungol” and the area is given same name. In particular, the old wooden houses built in the local style of the “Serah” village near the village complement the beauty of nature.
Overnight at Trabzon
DAY 6 TRABZON-ISTANBUL
Brakfast at hotel
Transfer to airport for flight Istanbul. Upon arrival to Istanbul, transfer to hotel.
Overnight at Istanbul
DAY 7 ISTANBUL
Breakfast at hotel. Half Day Bosphorus Cruise Tour
Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar) is one of the oldest bazaars in the city. Located in Fatih, in the neighborhood of Eminonu, it is the second largest covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar. Shops selling spice, fish, fruite, giftware etc.
Boat Trip on Bosphorus; Here are the sights you’ll see (including six Ottoman palaces), divided into two parts, The most impressive sights are along the Bosphorus, nearest to the city: Topkapi Palace, the mid-Bosphorus Maiden’s Tower, the Selimiye Barracks (where Florence Nightingale worked), Dolmabahce Palace, Ciragan Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, Rumeli Fortress, Anadolu Fortress, Yildiz Park & Palace, the chic art-boutique-and-cafe scene in the village of Ortakoy, the pretty Ottoman baroque Mecidiye Mosque, and the Bosphorus Bridge.
Overnight at Istanbul
DAY 8 DEPARTURE
Breakfast at hotel
Transfer to Istanbul Airport for homebound flight.
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