Istanbul Tours: Straddling Europe and Asia for 2,500 Years
The City That Sits Between Worlds
Constantinople, Byzantium, Istanbul — the city has worn three names and served three empires. The Bosphorus strait that divides it between Europe and Asia has made it strategically priceless for millennia. Today it's a city of 15 million people and extraordinary food.
Essential Istanbul Tours
Sultanahmet Historical District
Within 500 metres of each other: Hagia Sophia (537 AD), the Blue Mosque (20,000 Iznik tiles), the Basilica Cistern (a 6th-century underground lake), and Topkapi Palace (86-carat Spoonmaker's Diamond). A full-day guided tour connects all of them with 1,500 years of narrative.
Grand Bazaar & Spice Market Food Walk
A 3-hour tour with a local guide covers carpet-weaving demonstrations, tea with a spice merchant, a Turkish delight tasting, and lunch in a hidden courtyard restaurant.
Bosphorus Cruise
A boat down the Bosphorus passes Ottoman-era yalis (wooden mansions), the Rumeli Fortress (built in just 4 months in 1452), and the Black Sea mouth. Evening cruises with dinner and whirling dervish show available.
Practical Tips
- Buy a Museum Pass Istanbul (5 days) for unlimited entry to major sites.
- Istanbul is safe and walkable in Sultanahmet and Beyoğlu districts.
- Best food: döner, balık ekmek (fish sandwich), simit, and baklava from Güllüoğlu.