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Visite personnalisée d'Istanbul avec guide privé local

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Description

Découvrez Istanbul avec un guide touristique local agréé. Nous organiserons une expérience entièrement personnalisée en fonction de vos demandes et préférences. Des voyageurs viennent de partout pour visiter Constantinapol, certains arrivent pour la 1ère fois après des années d'attente pour ce voyage, d'autres seront là pour la 100ème fois. Nous avons tous des attentes et des idées différentes sur ce que nous aimerions faire une fois que nous atterrirons à Istanbul. Avec cette visite privée à pied, vous pouvez choisir le nombre de choses que vous aimerez visiter en 7 heures.

Options de l'excursion

Anglais
  • Guide touristique anglais

Itinéraire

30 min

Visite du "Sultanahmet Center", le cœur de la "vieille ville d'Istanbul" d'où les empires byzantin et ottoman ont été gouvernés. Notre guide vous attendra au point de rendez-vous et vous commencerez à explorer tout autour de la vieille ville.

60 min

Sainte-Sophie, autrefois décrite comme la plus grande église de la chrétienté, est certainement un chef-d'œuvre avec une synthèse de l'Occident et de l'Orient. Construit par Constantin le Grand en 325 sur les vestiges d'un temple païen. Reconstruit par Justinien et Théodora. En 1453, Mehmet le Conquérant ajouta des minarets à l'immense dôme élancé et transforma l'ancienne église en mosquée.

45 min

La Mosquée Bleue occupe une place particulière parmi les différents bâtiments ottomans construits sur la place Sultanahmet. Construit par Sedefkar Mehmet Aga qui a pris en considération l'architecture ottomane classique et la basilique Sainte-Sophie dans la conception et la construction de la Mosquée Bleue et a créé un espace intérieur plus spacieux, bien éclairé et aéré que les autres. Elle est connue sous le nom de Mosquée Bleue pour les tuiles bleues qui ornent les murs de son intérieur.

Entrée non incluse120 min

Le palais de Topkapi (fermé le mardi), qui avait été le siège du gouvernement de l'Empire ottoman qui régnait sur trois continents pendant des siècles, a été construit entre les années 1460 et 1478 sous le règne du sultan Mehmed II (Le Conquérant).

60 min

Le Grand Bazar (fermé le dimanche) est le plus ancien et le plus grand bazar fermé du monde. Elle a été fondée en 1461. Comme un énorme labyrinthe, c'est une partie spectaculaire et unique d'Istanbul avec 60 rues et plus de 3600 magasins. Le Grand Bazar propose une large gamme de produits allant du cuivre aux tuiles vernissées, des articles de mariage au prêt-à-porter, et de l'artisanat divers à tous les types d'épices. Les écrivains occidentaux mentionnent souvent le Grand Bazar dans leurs mémoires et leurs carnets de voyage.

30 min

Hippodrome, un parc public utilisé à l'époque de l'Empire byzantin pour les cérémonies et les événements sportifs (courses de chars, athlétisme).

Entrée non incluse60 min

Construit au 6ème siècle par l'empereur byzantin Justinien Ier, il servait de réservoir d'eau pour le Grand Palais. Située au sud-ouest de Sainte-Sophie, la Citerne Basilique est l'un des musées les plus spectaculaires d'Istanbul.

Points forts

Guide touristique local agréé professionnel (privé)
Visite privée à pied

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Guide touristique local agréé professionnel (privé)
Visite privée à pied
Non inclus
Frais de transport
Carte métro ou bus
Nourriture et boissons
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Frais d'entrée au musée

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Le Grand Bazar est fermé le dimanche
  • Le palais de Topkapi est fermé le mardi
  • Dates de fermeture annuelles de tous les musées et bazars d'Istanbul en 2023 comme suit ; 1er janvier-Nouvel An. 21 avril - Célébrations du Ramadan. 28 juin-Célébrations de l'Aïd. 29 octobre-Jour de la République

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Ulrich H
June 2, 2026
Excellent private tour through the cisterns and the Topkapi Palace, including the harem.

Very informative and detailed private tour by Erdem. Good, understandable, yet rich in facts, with answers to all follow-up questions. Very pleasant.

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pepau
April 26, 2026
Wonderful guided tour with Ahmet.

Ahmet, showed us Istanbul from the eyes of a local, showing us the best parts of the city and telling us exciting stories and curious facts of its culture. Highly recommended. Thank you very much Ahmet!

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Maureen P
March 31, 2026
Cold, Rainy and Still Amazing

Muhsin Ulusoy is a kind, informative and flexible personal guide. A cold rain fell all 3 days. Because I was wearing the wrong shoes on the 1st day, the marble steps were as slippery as ice. Muhsin and my husband kept me safe. In fact, he made our whole sightseeing journey easier. On the last day, he suggested we visit the ancient Roman Cistern in Istandbul. We had never heard of it. Well-lit, it had gigantic columns supporting the roof several stories above. Walking inside the Cistern stunned me. Because the Roman engineering had held up for 1500+ years. I enjoyed the Bosphorus cruise and visiting the Haga Sophia Mosque too and other places. Thanks to Muhsin, we didn't even have to stand in line. But the highlight was the giant Cistern, which once housed the city's water supply in Roman times.

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191heidir
October 23, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Truly Exceptional Private Tour Experience in Istanbul

My husband, son, and I had the absolute pleasure of taking a personalized private tour of Istanbul with Ersa Canturk, and it was the highlight of our trip. Ersa guided us through the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Basilica Cistern, bringing each site vividly to life with her deep historical knowledge and engaging modern context. Her ability to weave together centuries of history with present-day culture made every stop fascinating and memorable. Beyond the major landmarks, Ersa curated a truly personalized experience. She introduced us to two outstanding Michelin restaurants, even arranging for us to meet one of their chefs. She also organized a private boat tour of the Golden Horn at the last minute — a breathtaking way to see the city from the water. One of the unexpected highlights was a visit to a rug merchant, where we learned about the intricate artistry behind Turkish carpets — from silk extraction and natural dyeing to the double-knot weaving process. It was an informative and completely pressure-free shopping experience, and we enjoyed every moment. Ersa also took us to her favorite Turkish delight shop, personally introducing us to the owners,which added such a warm, local touch to the experience. If you are planning a trip to Istanbul, we wholeheartedly recommend booking a private tour with Ersa Canturk. She is knowledgeable, personable, and goes above and beyond to make your time in Turkey unforgettable. She can be reached via WhatsApp at +90 532 613 2651.

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Ryan C
June 5, 2025
Best day in Istanbul!

Day 2 with Erdem was not planned before we arrived in Istanbul like our other tours but after we toured the Topkapi Palace and Basilica Cistern with his knowledge and guidance we booked another - this time to the Blue Mosque, Chora Church (now a mosque) and Galata Tower. Because of Erdem’s approachability and openness, our day ended up being so much more than these three sites; it became an opportunity to learn more about Turkish customs, cuisine and contemporary culture. Erdem met us close to our hotel to make it easy and we began at the Blue Mosque - a breathtaking and historied representation of traditional Muslim art and Ottoman style architecture. From there, we headed to Chora. DO NOT MISS THIS! It has the most beautiful and historic collection of Byzantine artwork and it’s off the tourist path in an unsuspecting, friendly neighborhood. Here’s the thing - to give it the depth it deserves you need to be with someone who can explain the meaning and history. Erdem brought it to life and made the golden mosaics shine (literally and figuratively). We then walked along the water to a Hungarian Orthodox church to observe the comparison in symbolism and artistic representation. Now hungry and in need of hydration (water and otherwise), Erdem recommended a Michelin Guide restaurant in the Spice Bazaar, a delightful yet reasonably priced gem on the second floor of a tiled staircase above the chaos of the bazaar. We ate stuffed grape leaves and Turkish meatballls beside an open window with Galata tower in the distance - this would be our final stop. Erdem led the way so we could experience the metro which was otherwise intimidating to us as visitors. We walked through colorful winding streets (uphill, wear sneakers!) to reach the tower. From there we learned about the structure’s history and took in breathtaking views of Istanbul’s sprawl over three major landmasses. Erdem kindly dropped us back off in our neighborhood and we returned to our hotel exhausted and satisfied (15,000 steps later). Our best day in the city and one we will always remember!

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jessicarK7041LE
May 19, 2025
Tuba was superb!

Tuba was amazing! Hands down one of my favorite tour guides I had on this trip. She was very informative and knowledgeable. We had plenty of time to see and learn about the main sites in Istanbul. We also received dinner, coffee, and Turkish ice cream recommendations from her, all of which were fantastic. Would definitely journey with her through Istanbul again.

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amandasY5194LL
May 16, 2025
Gold Star Tugba…. First class Guide :)

Tugba greeted us at our hotel with a warm friendly smile. Haghia Sophia was our first visit, a miraculous feat of design and engineering that has outlived two great empires. Next we went to a palace fit for a Sultan, Topkapi. Beautiful. Tugba was extremely knowledgeable and was able to answer any question we had. Her English language was exceptional. We walked to the Grand Bazaar and ate an authentic, delicious Turkish lunch. We took this opportunity to ask our guide some general questions regarding recommendations on certain shops within the Baazar and other places to visit on our trip to Istanbul. After refreshments we continued and entered the Blue Mosque. Spectacular! Lastly we experienced the Basilica cisterns. Incredible. We were very pleased with our guides expertise and the quality of knowledge and experience. The whole day was great value for money and would definitely recommend

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105christinaf
May 16, 2025
First Class Guide!

Tugba was absolutely amazing. We skipped all the queues and went straight to the front of everywhere we visited. We went to the Hagia Sofia, Topkapi palace, the Grand Bazar, the blue mosque and the cistern basilica. Tugba has great knowledge of all the places we visited and was very engaging. She also took us to a lovely restaurant and gave us lots of tips and information for the rest of our stay in Istanbul. First class tour guide!!

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dabihanna
May 12, 2025
An excellent guided tour

Erdem was an excellent tour guide. Knowledgeable and professional. He tailored the tour to our interest. We highly recommend him

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Connector53507742428
May 7, 2025
Best Istanbul tour. Great value!

We really loved out city tour. We make it a habit of doing a historical/site tour at every place we go to. This one was one of the best tour we have done in a long while. Our tour guide, Tuğba, made the experience so much better. She was really knowledgeable and planned everything so well. No time was wasted. She even took us to the most delicious lunch spot. It was the best value for the price. Will definitely come back and redo the tour and hopefully see other things.

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