Istanbuls skjulte perler: Fra Galata-tårnet til Balat





Beskrivelse
Lad os have en utrolig rejse rundt i Istanbuls farverige gader! Vi vil gå langs det gyldne horn fra Galata-tårnet, gennem baggaden af Galata og Karaköy, Kamondo Trappen, en af de mest spektakulære trapper i Old Istanbul, og SALT GALATA bygningen, en af de ældste banker, til Balat og Fener, to farverige kvarterer på den gamle bolig side af Golden Horn. Vi besøger det økumeniske patriarkat i Konstantinopel (St. George), som stadig betragtes som troens centrum for ortodokse kristne, samt udforske de farverige trapper, lyse ottomanske træhuse, jernkirken (Sveti Stefan) og Balats middelalderlige stier. Derefter tager vi en båd til Karaköy for at besøge Golden Horn, en mytisk strækning af Bosporus. Ledsaget af en professionel turistguide, vil vi lære om Istanbuls fulde historie og de steder, vi besøger, herunder eksklusive adgangsmuligheder og muligheden for at købe billetter uden at vente i kø.
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Rejseplan
Galata Kulesi er et af de ældste tårne i verden og et af Istanbuls symboler, og blev optaget på UNESCOs midlertidige liste over verdensarv i 2013. Galata Tower, en af de vigtigste strukturer, der udgør silhuetten af Istanbul, blev brugt som et langvarigt brandvagtårn og blev kaldt Galata Fire Tower.
Camondo trappen er en trappe i moderne stil i Galata-distriktet i Istanbul, Tyrkiet. Trappen, der blev afsluttet i 1850'erne, blev bygget af huset Camondo.
Salt Galata huser Salt Research Gregory Michael Kiez Hall, et specialiseret bibliotek; Salt Research Ferit F. Şahenk Hall, som forskere kan bruge ved registrering; Auditoriet, hvor foredrag og konferencer organiseres; og udstilling og begivenhedsrum. Salt Galata er også vært for en permanent udstilling, der kaster lys over institutionens 145 års historie med dokumenter fra den osmanniske bankmuseums samling.
Vi tager vores færge.
Det økumeniske patriarkat i Konstantinopel er en af de femten til sytten autocefaliske kirker, der sammen udgør den østlige ortodokse kirke. Det ledes af den økumeniske patriark af Konstantinopel.
Balat lover dig en dejlig dag med sine søde caféer, farverige gader og huse, der lugter af historie.
Balat, som har en rig byzantinsk arv, er et gammelt jødisk kvarter og har stadig en stor jødisk befolkning. Desuden bosatte Sephardim, som blev forvist fra Spanien i det 15. århundrede, sig i Balat. De fleste af husene i Balat, der er beskyttet som et UNESCO-verdensarvsted og hvoraf nogle er blevet restaureret, var træ før det 18. og 19. århundrede. Men på grund af de mange brande, der brød ud her, blev de fleste af træbygningerne brændt ned, og murværk blev derefter foretrukket. Der er meget få en-etagers bygninger, og husene er normalt bygget i to eller tre.
Den bulgarske St. Stephen Kirke, også kendt som den bulgarske jernkirke, er en bulgarsk ortodoks kirke i Balat, Istanbul, Tyrkiet. Det er berømt for at være lavet af præfabrikerede støbejern elementer i den neo-byzantinske stil. Kirken tilhører den bulgarske kristne minoritet i byen.
Vi vil se på den europæiske og anatolske side af Istanbul fra floden. Vi vil opdage den storslåede udsigt over Istanbul på de storslåede farvande i havet.
En af de ældste bazarer i Istanbul. Vi vil smage tyrkisk dessert og drikkevarer gratis.
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Vigtig information
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
Anmeldelser(7)
Great experience, lovely places to see outside of the usual tourist attractions. Our guide provided an amazing history background. Beautiful to walk the smaller streets
Nice to hear that. I hope to see you again.
We had a wonderful Galata, Fener, and Balat tour. Enru- our guide was extremely knowledgeable, very patient, and accommodating to our schedule. It made the experience relaxed and enjoyable. Highly recommended.
We are happy to hear of that. I hope we will see you again :)
Great tour, it's a mix of big tourist attractions and things that are off the beaten path. The guide Ebru loves Istanbul and is extremely knowledgeable about the city's history. Highly recommend!
Thank you for your wonderfull thought and review 🙏🏻
We got off on the wrong foot. The meeting directions were vague and after not being able to communicate by phone or what’s app, I had the hotel concierge call the guide directly. Together they confirmed the drop off point. I still was not convinced that it was 100% clear so I had the concierge explain the exact location to the taxi driver, who dropped us in Taksim Square - the wrong location. It was cold but not raining. Finally made contact with the guide and I said we were at the Monument to the Revolution in Taksim - waiting in the cold. She said we were at the wrong location. She asked us to start walking down Istiklal – I refused. There was no way to spot someone unknown to you in that crowd. She finally turned up and in hindsight I should have stopped the program then. I told her what had happened how many local people had been involved in finding the vague address and us waiting in the cold wind for 25 minutes. She started to get quite aggressive with me. She shouted at her phone for quite a while before calming down. The tour was extremely rushed. We did not go on a ferry. While getting onto a tram my wife was caught in a door half in/ half out before we finally got on board. At the spice markets we were steered to one vendor who delivered a very lengthy story. We left. For the Fener and Balat visit, she took us by tram and left us - end of tour. A highly unsatisfactory tour and extremely expensive for what was delivered. She appeared to have another far more important appointment elsewhere. Requesting a full refund. Not recommended.
We do not accept such unfair and unrealistic comments. The meeting place is already written in the content of the tour. As you mentioned, it is not our fault that the taxi driver dropped you off in the wrong place. In addition, our guide came to pick you up in a place that was not in the program to pick you up. We tried to reach you both on whatsapp and on the website, but you did not turn on your phone and internet. All of them are available in our hands with proof. The fact that you wanted to end the tour early because you could not walk at a normal pace is your request, not the guide's. In addition, we have not received any request from you for a refund. It is a very wrong attitude to blame other people for your own mistakes in this way. We recommend that you research the location you are going to next time thoroughly beforehand. Next time we would also like to avoid sharing our culture with you. We wish you a good day.
Fantastic experience, I 100% recommend. Emrullah tour was a great way to experience the local culture of the Asian side of the city. Kadikoy is a vibrant neighborhood filled Witt loads of restaurants, cafes and pubs. Emrullah does an excellent job of balancing history and modern culture while showing you around this area. The tour ended at pub where we all enjoyed some local beers.
It was amazing tour. Our friend recommended this guide and we loved it his knowledge. We feel like living not traveling. Definitely recommending him.
I am lucky one. We made solo like VIP tour. Emrullah was a good guide. He know everything about city and culture. Also showed me not only touristic places but also local insight. It is memorable tour.
Thank you!



