Halvdags Fener-Balat vandretur i Istanbul





Beskrivelse
Velkommen ! Vi er professionelle rejseledere brødre og søstre i Istanbul. Fener-Balat vandretur, hvor mange nationaliteter delte de samme lande før og efter det Osmanniske Rige kom. Grækere, armeniere, jøder, bulgarere og hvis du søger mere kan du finde endda prinsen af Rumænien, der bor i Fener. Slut dig til os, og lad os opdage landene, der har set sammenbruddet af to imperier, mere end 20 erobringer, latinske invasioner og forskellige nationaliteter, og religioner på den ene side vil du se en moske, derefter en kirke og en synagoge. Advarsel til vores gæster ***For indgangen til det græsk-ortodokse patriarkat vil der være tøjregulering, da de ikke vil tillade folk med miniskjorter og nederdele, ærmer og tanktops at komme ind i kirken for både mænd og kvinder.***
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Græsk-ortodokse patriarkat: Historien går tilbage til Hagia Sophia til deres nye placering efter mange stop. Græsk-ortodokse patriarkat er en frisk start efter at have forladt deres elskede mest utrolige tempel i historien.
Græsk-ortodoks gymnasium: En skole, der holder fast i sine rødder, der står på toppen af Fener som en ørn.
Church of St. Mary of the Mongols : En kirke med historien om en modig kvinde, der blev sendt fra Konstantinopel til trappens herre, Mongoliet.
Farverige trapper: Nu er det tid til at opdatere din Instagram-konto med hot spot for at tage billeder af farverige trapper.
Dimitrie Cantemirs hus af rumænsk prins og herre af Bogdan (Moldovien)
Panagia Paramythia Kirke: Ortodokse kirke står for sine sidste dage ved at forsvinde fra historien, før dens sidste besøgende ser den.
Jødisk essens i en alkoholsælgerbutik, som engang var et varmt sted for mange rige og unge..
Farverige huse: For at enhver besøgende i Fener-Balat aldrig må gå glip af at tage deres billeder.
Ahrida synagoge: Den største synagoge i Balat med sit særlige bedeområde minder alle om, hvordan jøder kom hele vejen fra Spanien til det osmanniske riges lande.
Sveti Stefan-kirken: Bulgarernes mesterværk og deres hemmeligheder til at lave deres egen kirke foran øjnene på det græske patriarkat.
Højdepunkter
Hvad er inkluderet
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Specialiserede sæder til spædbørn er tilgængelige
- Anbefales ikke til rejsende med fare for hjerte-kar-sygdomme
- Rejsende skal mindst være i moderat fysisk form
- For indgangen til det græsk-ortodokse patriarkat vil der være regler om tøj, da de ikke vil tillade folk med miniskjorter og nederdele, toppe med ærmer og tanktops at komme ind i kirken for både mænd og kvinder.
Anmeldelser(363)
Our tour guide ,Unis, is a tremendous communicator and historical story teller. His style ensures that you capture an undertanding and feeling for each point of interest on the tour. We learn so much from his knowledge sharing. He told us exactly where to stand to take the best shot . We highly recommend this tour with Unis. You will be delighted with his patriotic love for Istanbul. Greg and Anh.
Yunis was amazing best tour guide ever so enthusiastic knowledgeable engaging and interactive. I highlynrecommend. The tour was amazing
The guide was very knowledgeable, and her historical knowledge was extraordinary; it was a pleasure to explore the wonderful streets of Istanbul in her company. Thank you for this pleasant and quality day. ✨🤗
Yunus was an excellent guide. Sprinkling us with historical facts at just the right points along the tour in a fun and interesting way. There are some steep hills but not more than a few minutes of walk. Very much enjoyed and would recommend to anyone visiting Istanbul.
Yunu was fantastic! He stopped along the way for pictures, spoke clearly and concisely, was incredibly knowledgeable, and good natured. he was very professional, and fun. He was excellent with historical facts and thought through all the needs we might have. I was very impressed and would highly recommend him.
Kübra led a super fun and informative tour of the Fener and Balat neighborhoods in Istanbul. These neighborhoods are offbeat and beautiful and a bit off the beaten track. Kübra clearly knows the area extremely well, as well as Istanbul history and culture. She is able to synthesize what she knows in a clear and entertaining way. My husband uses a walking stick and these neigborhoods have some pretty steep hills, so we were a bit worried we might not be able to keep up. But Kübra was very patient with us. She made sure that everybody in the group of about 15 people was safe and could hear everything she had to say along the way. And at the end, she helped us all get back to where we needed to go. We highly recommend this tour.
This is a really good way to see an alternative district in Istanbul. Yunus is a talented, knowledgeable and entertaining tour guide who ensures his disparate groups all have fun.
Our guide Yunus is so knowledgeable and friendly. My 9 year old son said he is one of the best guide he met so far as he is able to make all the dry historical facts sound super interesting. The Fener and Balat neighbourhood is really unique and beautiful. There is quite a fair bit of walking but my parents who are in their mid 70s are able to do the walk and I’m proud of them.
Yunus led an amazing trip through the history of the old Greek and Jewish quarters of Istanbul. His enthusiasm and knowledge bubbled over through his portrayal of this historic area as well as his illustrative storytelling. Thoroughly recommended!
Man go for it. It was wonderful experience specially the guide Yunus is a gem 10/10. He gives insights about the places right from the beginning to the end. Even he voluntarily assisted in taking pictures too. Simply going all the way to make your trip , comfortable & memorable. Got to know a lot about the place. Enjoyed every bit of it. Going back with lots of good memories. It’s good to take a day out of crowded Sultanmehmat area and explore Balat & Fener.



