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Istanbul Full Day Bosphorus Cruise and Beylerbeyi Palace Tour
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This full-day experience offers a refined way to discover Istanbul’s most iconic sights across two continents. The day begins at the historic Spice Bazaar before continuing along the Golden Horn to a scenic Bosphorus cruise, where palaces, mosques, grand bridges, and waterfront mansions unfold along the shoreline.
After crossing to the Asian side, enjoy panoramic views from Çamlıca Hill, visit the impressive Grand Çamlıca Mosque, and conclude at the elegant Beylerbeyi Palace, a former Ottoman summer residence overlooking the Bosphorus. Carefully curated and expertly guided, this tour blends history, scenery, and comfort for a truly upscale Istanbul experience.
Höhepunkte
Von 7 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Türkisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 7 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Türkisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Professioneller lizenzierter Reiseleiter
Mittagessen
Museum Entrance Fees and boat fee
Versicherung
Abholung und Rücktransfer von Hotels
Persönliche Ausgaben
Soda/Pop
Istanbul Full Day Bosphorus Cruise and Beylerbeyi Palace Tour
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Istanbul
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This full-day experience offers a refined way to discover Istanbul’s most iconic sights across two continents. The day begins at the historic Spice Bazaar before continuing along the Golden Horn to a scenic Bosphorus cruise, where palaces, mosques, grand bridges, and waterfront mansions unfold along the shoreline.
After crossing to the Asian side, enjoy panoramic views from Çamlıca Hill, visit the impressive Grand Çamlıca Mosque, and conclude at the elegant Beylerbeyi Palace, a former Ottoman summer residence overlooking the Bosphorus. Carefully curated and expertly guided, this tour blends history, scenery, and comfort for a truly upscale Istanbul experience.
This experience offers a scenic Bosphorus cruise covering both the European and Asian shores, with approximately one hour spent on each side. As you glide along the strait, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks while your professional guide shares engaging insights into the city’s history and heritage.
Highlights visible from the water include elegant palaces, historic mosques, fortresses, and famous bridges that define Istanbul’s unique skyline.
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Dolmabahçe-Palast
Dolmabahçe Palace stands along the European shoreline of the Bosphorus in Istanbul and once functioned as the Ottoman Empire’s principal seat of government during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for its elegant architecture, the palace reflects a period of major transformation in Ottoman history.
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3
Jungfrauenturm
Maiden’s Tower rises on a tiny islet near the Asian shore of Istanbul, just off Üsküdar at the entrance of the Bosphorus. Known historically as Leander’s Tower, it has been a distinctive symbol of the city since Byzantine times.
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4
Goldenes Horn
The Golden Horn is a historic natural harbor that stretches inland from the Bosphorus, dividing Istanbul’s old quarters from newer districts. For centuries, it has played a key role in the city’s trade, defense, and maritime history.
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5
Ägyptischer Basar
The Spice Bazaar is one of Istanbul’s oldest covered markets, famous for its colorful stalls filled with spices, sweets, and local delicacies. Located near the Golden Horn, it has long been a lively center of trade and daily life.
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6
Rumelia-Festung
Rumeli Fortress stands on the European side of the Bosphorus, rising across a set of hills in northern Istanbul. Built in the medieval period, it remains a striking landmark and gives its name to the surrounding neighborhood in the Sarıyer area.
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7
Fatih-Sultan-Mehmet-Brücke
The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge connects the European and Asian sides of Istanbul across the Bosphorus. Completed in 1988, it was once among the world’s longest suspension bridges and remains a key link in the city’s transportation network.
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8
Festung Anadolu Hisari
Anadoluhisarı is a historic fortress on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul. Also known as Güzelce Hisar, it is the city’s oldest surviving Turkish-built structure and lends its name to the surrounding neighborhood in the Beykoz district.
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9
Beylerbeyi-Palast
Beylerbeyi Palace is an elegant Ottoman residence located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, beneath the first Bosphorus Bridge. Built in the mid-19th century as a summer retreat for the imperial court, the palace reflects the refined lifestyle of the late Ottoman era.
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10
Galata-Turm
Galata Tower is a medieval stone landmark rising in the Galata–Karaköy area of Istanbul, near where the Golden Horn meets the Bosphorus. Originally built by the Genoese, it has long been one of the city’s most recognizable silhouettes.
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Galata Koprusu
Galata Bridge crosses the Golden Horn, linking the historic peninsula with the modern districts of Istanbul. Beyond its practical role, it has long inspired Turkish literature, art, and everyday city life.
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12
Camlica-Hügel
Çamlıca Hill is located within the borders of Üsküdar district on the Asian side of Istanbul and stands out with its close proximity to the Bosphorus. As one of the highest points in the city, Çamlıca offers stunning panoramic views of both the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea. Popular among both locals and visitors, the area is well known for its walking paths and peaceful spots to relax. Çamlıca is divided into two sections: Büyük Çamlıca and Küçük Çamlıca. Büyük Çamlıca rises approximately 267 meters above sea level, while Küçük Çamlıca, at 228 meters, is another important viewpoint overlooking the city.
45 Minuten
13
CamlIca-Moschee
Çamlıca Mosque, regarded as one of Istanbul’s most recent landmarks, blends modern design with historical influences inspired by Ottoman and Seljuk architecture. From its overall structure to the smallest decorative elements, every part of the Grand Çamlıca Mosque reflects careful craftsmanship and attention to detail. With its impressive scale and elegant design, the mosque stands out as both a striking visual monument and a well-designed place of worship.
30 Minuten
14
Beylerbeyi-Palast
Beylerbeyi Palace is beautifully situated along the Bosphorus and reflects a strong maritime influence inspired by Sultan Abdülaziz’s love for the sea. The interior features nautical motifs, with artwork and ceiling decorations highlighting ships and water scenes. Adding to its unique atmosphere, the palace is enriched with elegant fountains and reflecting pools throughout the complex.