Excursion de l'après-midi sur le Bosphore, visite de la Corne d'Or en autocar et excursion en téléphérique





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Explorez Istanbul de trois manières fascinantes lors de cette excursion de 3 heures et demie en bateau, en autocar et en funiculaire. Naviguez le long du détroit du Bosphore devant l'imposante forteresse de Rumeli, le Palais Yildiz et les maisons ottomanes en bois. Puis revenez sur terre pour vous émerveiller devant les anciens remparts de la ville, l'église Saint-Etienne en fer forgé et l’ancien quartier juif coloré lors d'un circuit en autocar. Terminez par une mémorable promenade en funiculaire jusqu'au sommet de la colline Pierre Loti et détendez-vous devant un verre (à vos frais) en admirant les vues spectaculaires sur la ville et la Corne d'Or en contrebas.
Options de l'excursion
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Forteresse Rumeli (depuis le bateau - pas de visite intérieure), armement historique construit par le Conquérant pour contrôler et protéger le Bosphore. Un exemple unique d'architecture militaire.
Corne d'or (depuis le bus), le bras du Bosphore et un port naturel de la péninsule historique séparant l'ancienne et la nouvelle partie d'Istanbul où les premières colonies se sont installées pendant les Byzantins. La zone résidentielle pour les juifs byzantins, les commerçants italiens et autres minorités non musulmanes. Parcourez les traces de l'histoire à Balat en visitant l'église en métal de Saint-Étienne le Bulgare, l'hôpital juif (Or-Ahayim), le patriarcat orthodoxe Fener et 22 kms. longs murs de la ville byzantine, fortification la plus forte du moyen âge.
Le palais de Beylerbeyi, résidence d'été des sultans, est situé dans le quartier de Beylerbeyi sur la rive asiatique du Bosphore
Corne d'or (depuis le bus), le bras du Bosphore et un port naturel de la péninsule historique séparant l'ancienne et la nouvelle partie d'Istanbul où les premières colonies se sont installées pendant les Byzantins. La zone résidentielle pour les juifs byzantins, les commerçants italiens et autres minorités non musulmanes. Parcourez les traces de l'histoire à Balat en visitant l'église en métal de Saint-Étienne le Bulgare, l'hôpital juif (Or-Ahayim), le patriarcat orthodoxe Fener et 22 kms. longs murs de la ville byzantine, fortification la plus forte du moyen âge.
Pont du Bosphore, une chance unique de passer d'un continent (Europe) à un autre (Asie) en 2 minutes.
Église en métal de Saint-Étienne le Bulgare
Croisière sur le Bosphore sur le bateau privé de Plan Tours, profitant des détroits d'Europe et d'Asie avec possibilité de photographier les beautés uniques du Bosphore.
Les murs de la ville byzantine entouraient l'Acropole de Byzance à 22 km. longue fortification avec 96 tours et 9 portes principales datant du 5ème siècle
Le Patriarcat de Fener, près de la corne d'or, est le cœur du christianisme orthodoxe. Après la déclaration du christianisme par Constantin le Grand comme religion de l'Empire romain, la capitale a été déplacée de Rome à Byzance. Avec la conquête (1453) de l'Empire ottoman, le siège du Patriarcat est resté à Istanbul.
Nous avons besoin du code HES pour utiliser ce transport public pendant la visite, le code HES, le numéro de passeport, l'anniversaire et les noms complets de tous les invités seront demandés avant la visite. Ce téléphérique est une activité à 5 minutes du café Pierre Loti vers le bas
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Remarque: lors de la confirmation de votre réservation, votre fournisseur local vous indiquera d'autres points de rendez-vous pour les hôtels non accessibles.
- Nous avons besoin du code HES pour tout le monde contre Covid 19, ce code est nécessaire pour utiliser les transports en commun pendant la visite comme le téléphérique
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It's a must. Eye! It is easy to reach the port and hire the tours. Cheaper. They have a bathroom. The trip is quiet, very nice, stunning views. They take studio pictures. Make sure they take him to see the city. Everything was beautiful.
Hola, Gracias por sus comentarios sobre nuestra hermosa ciudad, todos son valiosos y nos ayudan a mejorarnos esperamos verte nuevamente en nuestros tours todo lo mejor
The human factor chosen in Istanbul was the great difference between good and superb. Emel Davutoglu, our guide to be, was in touch with us since the day before to the trip and from first hour in the morning of the excursion she was adapting teh shcedule of coleection from the hotels to the needs of her clients. Afterwards, she was well informed and answered our questions on a great deal of topics, with happiness and knowledge. A great professional for agreat experience. The trip, in three different tyes of vehicles (funicular, boat and minivan) is well planned and shows you very difffernt perspectives on very diverse attractions of a magical city.
Thank you for your valuable comments, all of them are very important to us Look forward to see you in Istanbul again
We got picked up and the traffic was bad it took 1 hour and 20 minutes to get to the pier from our hotel..The tour itself was good, the cruise was a nice optional view of the city. The cable was a nice short ride. We got dropped off .9 of a mile from our hotel they said in the old city you would be dropped off as close as they could. I do believe we could have been dropped off much closer as big tour buses went on our street daily.
We booked this tour at short notice. Unfortunately, they had to postpone for one day for personal reasons. But was not a problem through the tour operator. Since our hotel was outside the pick-up zone, we left independently. Once on site (port), the chaos started. The organizer had told us the name of the boat. Nothing was visible. Nobody there could really help us. Half an hour after the agreed time, a gentleman from the organizer arrived. Could only tell us in English where we need to go. So we were able to join the tour. Boat trip was okay, except trying to sell us food and drink all the time.... The cable car ride was a joke. 20 min bus ride to the mountain. 10 minutes to enjoy the view, go to the toilet and possibly eat something... then it went down again. That was the end of the tour. Well...
This tour was very interesting very friendly and skilled staff and very brave driver to deal with a mad traffic. I really enjoyed my day out. It was a good history lecture which I am glad to live the golden past history time. I love Turkey which is rich of history and the top of civilisation who brought a lot of knowledge to the dark ages Europe that time. .
I took this tour to relax and enjoy the views. It was so wonderful, you can even buy drinks and some food at the boat. If you want a detailed explanation of the different sites you have to take a waking tour. Our tour guide was always very attentive. Highly recommended.
This was our first tour on our trip to Turkey!!! It was a great impression!!! The lifting, the wonderful view of the golden horn, a tea enjoying the view, then a walk down the cemetery..... ending the afternoon with a boat tour through the Bosphorus!!! Too good!!!! The only tip is to observe at lunchtime the price of drinks, especially beer, which usually charge well.
Very nice tour guide but that is were it ended. The shuttle was 30 minutes late . once we got on the boat, we went back to the dock twice for more customers. They offered us or more like pushed us to take orange juice and sandwiches and implied that is was complimentary but at the end they charged us, The tour after was underwhelming and a waste of time. I do not recommend it.
We chose a two-tour (1+4) day in Istanbul to see major attractions. Our pickup was at 8:30am from our hotel in Beşiktaş. We travelled by van to a centralized meeting location. It was not until about 9:45am that we left for the Blue Mosque followed by Hagia Sofia. The Blue Mosque was quite impressive, but limited details or unique knowledge was presented. Hagia Sofia on the other side of the plaza was more impressive and our tour guide provided more details. Following the Hagia Sofia, the sales pitch began. We went to a 'certified Turkish rug' store and got the full sales pitch. Having visited the Grand Bazaar the day before, we realized how incredibly over-priced the rugs were. Tip - Go on your own and haggle on prices until you get a price you like. Do not accept the first, second, or third price. There are hundreds of vendors, so someone will have the rug you want at a fair price. Next, our tour took us to the Grand Bazaar. Our tour included exactly two shops next to each other where the tour guide most likely was getting commissions on what was sold. It was too setup to be a 'casual walk' through the grand bazaar. The best part of the morning was Hagia Sofia and walking through the streets. The afternoon tour was following a preset lunch. Decent, nothing incredible. Our afternoon tour include a Bosphorus Tour and a visit to Pierre Loti Hill. I appreciate the organization, but neither tour was unqique. Many options exist for a Bosphorus Tour. Overall satisfied, but not 5-Star
The Bosphorus cruise was great, amazing mansions, then we went to the lookout and back by cable car. I only had 100 TL and they didn't have change for a 1.50 bottle of water. One of the tour guides, Mr Peace bought it for me! We were given the option to be dropped off at Taksim or our hotel.



