Bosphorus Cruise + Dolmabahçe Palace & Two Continents Tour
Bosphorus Cruise + Dolmabahçe Palace & Two Continents Tour

Depart: 08:30

Return: 17:00

Full Day Tour

Istanbul | Istanbul
Highlights
- Dolmabahce Palace
- Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar)
- Bosphorus Cruise
- Rumeli Fortress (from the boat)
- Bosphorus Bridge
- Camlica Hill or Yeditepe Hill
- Imperial Gardens of Royal Yildiz Palace (from the boat)
- Bosphorus Bridge (from the boat)
- Beylerbeyi Palace (from the boat)
Included

Hotel Pick-up & drop-off by air-conditioned non-smoking tour coaches

Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries

Professional Licensed Tour Guide

Cruise

Lunch

Services Charges & Local Taxes
Excluded

Drink at Lunch

Personal expenses

Tips and gratuities
Itinerary
DOLMABAHCE PALACE
Built in between 1843 and 1856 by 31 st Ottoman Sultan Abdulmecid I. It was home to six sultans from 1856. Atatürk, the founder and first President of the Republic Of Turkey,used the palace as a presidential Residence and he died there. It was the first European style palace built by Ottoman Sultans.the palace as a presidential Residence and he died there.
SPICE BAZAAR (EGYPTIAN BAZAAR)
Built between 1597 and 1664. It is the second oldest covered bazaar in the city. Famous market for spices,dried fruits, nuts, seeds and Turkish delights with in authentic decor full of oriental scents.
BOSPHORUS CRUISE
The Bosphorus strait connects the Sea of Marmara to the Black Sea, also separates Europe and Asia. You may see the beautiful face of the one of most beautiful city in the world.
RUMELİ FORTRESS
is located on the European shore of the Bosphorus and in the northernmost district of Istanbul, is a striking monument.








Important Notes
ISTANBUL MUSEUMS ARE CLOSED ON THESE DAYS
Sunday: Grand Covered Bazaar and Spice Bazaar
Monday: Dolmabahce Palace / Beylerbeyi Palaces, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, St. Sophia, Military Museum
Tuesday: Topkapı Palace, Military Museum.
Wednesday: Chora (Kariye) Museum, Rumeli Fortress, Sadberk Hanım Museum
Thursday: Dolmabahce Palace / Beylerbeyi Palaces
>> During religious holidays, the Spice Bazaar is closed