Visite privée d'Istanbul depuis le port de croisière





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Istanbul de nuit, c'est plus exactement les mosquées illuminées, un fabuleux dîner turc et un spectacle de cabaret avec danseuses du ventre parées de bijoux. C'est le meilleur de la Turquie pour votre visite à terre à Istanbul !
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Itinéraire
La mosquée bleue, officiellement connue sous le nom de mosquée Sultan Ahmed, est l'un des monuments les plus emblématiques d'Istanbul. Construit au début du XVIIe siècle, il est réputé pour ses superbes tuiles bleues İznik, ses grands dômes et ses six élégants minarets. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer son magnifique intérieur, admirer la calligraphie complexe et les vitraux, et découvrir l'atmosphère sereine de ce lieu de culte actif. L'emplacement de la mosquée sur la place Sultanahmet offre également une vue imprenable sur la basilique Sainte-Sophie et le cœur historique d'Istanbul.
L'Hippodrome de Constantinople, situé à Istanbul, était le centre social et sportif de l'Empire byzantin. Construit à l'origine au IIIe siècle de notre ère, il accueillait des courses de chars, des événements politiques et des rassemblements publics. Aujourd'hui, les visiteurs peuvent explorer le site en plein air et voir des monuments historiques tels que l'obélisque de Théodose, la colonne du Serpent, et la fontaine Allemande. L'Hippodrome offre un aperçu fascinant de la grandeur et de la vie quotidienne de l'ancienne Constantinople.
Sainte-Sophie, l'un des monuments les plus emblématiques d'Istanbul, a été construite au VIe siècle par l'empereur Justinien comme cathédrale. Réputé pour son dôme massif, ses mosaïques époustouflantes et son architecture impressionnante, il a servi de cathédrale, de mosquée et maintenant de musée (et fonctionne également comme mosquée aujourd'hui). Les visiteurs peuvent admirer l'art byzantin complexe, explorer son vaste intérieur et en apprendre davantage sur sa riche histoire en tant que symbole de l'héritage chrétien et islamique. Sainte-Sophie est un chef-d’œuvre d’architecture et témoigne de l’importance culturelle et historique d’Istanbul.
La citerne de la basilique, située à Istanbul, est le plus grand des anciens réservoirs d'eau souterrains construits à l'époque byzantine. Construit au VIe siècle sous l'empereur Justinien, il présente des centaines de colonnes de marbre, des allées peu éclairées et une ambiance mystérieuse et atmosphérique. Les visiteurs peuvent marcher le long de plates-formes surélevées, admirer les sculptures de tête de Méduse et découvrir l'ingéniosité de l'ingénierie antique qui a fourni de l'eau à la ville pendant des siècles.
Le Grand Bazar d'Istanbul est l'un des plus grands et plus anciens marchés couverts du monde, datant du XVe siècle. Avec plus de 4 000 boutiques réparties dans des centaines de rues, il offre une atmosphère dynamique et animée où les visiteurs peuvent trouver des bijoux, des tapis, des textiles, des épices, des souvenirs et de l'artisanat traditionnel turc. Explorer le Grand Bazar est une expérience sensorielle, pleine de couleurs, de senteurs et de sons, et offre une occasion unique de se plonger dans la riche histoire culturelle et commerciale d’Istanbul.
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Port de Galata Istanbul
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Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Non recommandé pour les enfants de 4 ans et moins
- Les enfants de 18 ans et moins doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
Avis(31)
Started off bad when they told us to meet at a hotel across the way from cruise terminal because they couldn’t get to the cruise terminal. Two men arrived at the hotel 10 minutes before we were told to meet (good thing we were early) and walked us back to the cruise terminal. Neither spoke English and couldn’t answer any questions. We got to the boat and we’re seated. Almost immediately the waitress came and asked for our dessert order. The description of the tour said dinner included a Turkish dessert. The waitress charged us for dessert. I asked why we were getting charged and showed her that the description indicated dessert is included. She said that all we get is fruit coffee and tea. Not sure how fruit is an authentic Turkish dessert. The food was not great and they never served coffee or tea. The show was okay except most of what the females did was dance seductively to try to get money. The whole atmosphere was more of a dance club than a Turkish dinner show. I very disappointed overall with the experience.
Dear Guest, I am sorry to hear that you are upset regarding the experience. Unfortunately, we can not pick up our guests from any point due to the traffic jam and regulations, that's why a common point of pick up announced. We took note regarding the personnel that doesn't speak English, all our service personnel are required to speak English very well. Regarding the belly dancers ı am sorry to hear that it's not to your liking but the nature of this dance is seductive. These local performers usually depend on the tips but they shouldn't bother you. We will follow up accordingly. Kind regards Güniz Ercin
<p>Really enjoyed the experience. The food was good. Service great. The show very entertaining.</p>
<p>We were treated well and totally enjoyed the experience</p>
<p>Driver met us at the ship on time, very professional, and courteous driver. Dinner show was fantastic. The food was so-so. Ride back to the ship was memorable. We definitely recommend!</p>
<p>Fun evening. The food was just mediocre, and we were not given any options on food. The atmosphere was very fun and lively. The show was entertaining. We were the only people in our van, so it was like having a private driver. Other people on the ship were there who had bought the package through the ship and paid much more than we did. Other ship passengers used taxis and paid much more for the taxis than we did for this package. Beware of taxi scams in Turkey. This would be a 5 star if the food was a little better.</p>
<p>The driver was waiting at the port entrance about 10 minutes early with a very beautiful van. Note that the driver does not speak the entire 20 minute drive to the restaurant which was awkward. However, he was a good driver and it was a nice drive through part of Istanbul. The restaurant was beautiful and the staff was so friendly! Entertainment was amazing and so was the food and I'm picky. We loved the food and the dancers were so impressive. The last act was a man that sang national anthems or songs from the audiences native countries. It ended the night on a great note. One of the best things we did in Istanbul! Highly recommend this!</p>
<p>We had a nice night out on this tour. As we were not with the large bus crowds, we got a great table and were served our dinner and drinks first. The entertainment was fun and the food was good.</p>
<p>Pick up and drop off were to schedule, the venue was 90% booked out, seating was not favorable for one of us, we were seated in an alcove behind a pillar parallel to the back of the stage, despite empty seats at the back of the room facing the stage??? When I commented that i could not see, the waiter said it is ok the stage comes out, you will be able to see the show. I think he should have sat there to experience what you actually cannot see. It was impossible to keep leaning over the table to see around the pillar for the whole of the show. The food was not as inviting as in the advertised pictures. The show was enjoyable, well presented, encouraging all to take a part, but i would not go again.</p>
<p>We felt this experience was adequate at best. The dancers were good, but we were not well seated to enjoy the show. The long tables were very crowded and the servers rushed.<br/> The food was OK, the appetizers were the best part, the rest ordinary. Overall the experience was very touristy and we would not repeat it.</p>
<p>The show was OK, the food good, but we were expecting a more professional, authentic show in a classier setting.</p>



