Excursão turística a pé em Istambul





Descrição
Ideal para viajantes que querem experimentar Istambul pela primeira vez, este passeio de 3 horas pela cidade levará você em uma viagem através dos pontos de referência e lendas que moldaram Istambul moderno. Você passeará pela Praça Sultanahmet e Hipódromo Romano Antigo, Hagia Sophia e passeará pela Mesquita Azul, Palácio Topkapı, Cisterna da Basílica, áreas escondidas e ruas movimentadas do Grand Bazaar e do Mercado de Spice. Seu Guia irá apontar lugares para obter os melhores lanches locais e café, bem como mostrar-lhe os principais pontos de interesse ao longo do caminho. Aprenda sobre arte, comida e arquitetura enquanto descobre os principais locais da cidade do lado de fora. Escolha a partir da partida da manhã ou da tarde. • Conheça os pontos turísticos de Istambul, incluindo a Cisterna da Hagia Sophia e da Basílica • Aprenda sobre a história da cidade de seu Guia • Passeie pelas ruas secretas da cidade Localização: Spice Market
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Aprenda sobre a Cisterna da Basílica e descubra o mistério das cabeças Medusa da mitologia grega e reconheça uma cena do filme James Bond From Russia with Love ..
Admire a cúpula impressionante que uma das obras arquitetônicas do mundo já foi a maior catedral do mundo.
A histórica cidade de Istambul, a única cidade do mundo localizada em dois continentes, foi a capital de três grandes impérios; Romano, Bizantino e o Império Otomano.
O Caferağa Medresseh é um antigo medrese e agora reconhecido como um importante centro de artes clássicas turcas, onde o artesanato tradicional turco, como caligrafia, cerâmica, joias e assim por diante, é ensinado, feito e vendido.
Esta é uma pequena rua com belas casas históricas da era otomana
Aprenda sobre a residência e a sede administrativa dos sultões otomanos e ouça a glória do passado.
Esta bela praça é um ótimo lugar para fazer uma parada, relaxar e tirar fotos da Hagia Sophia e da Mesquita Azul.
A Mesquita do Sultão Ahmed, conhecida como a Mesquita Azul por muitos turistas, tem cinco cúpulas principais, seis minaretes e oito cúpulas secundárias com arquitetura tradicional otomana e é considerada a última grande mesquita do período clássico.
Vá para o antigo Hipódromo das corridas de carruagens bizantinas, veja as ruínas e ouça as histórias por trás da cena
Construído como presente do imperador alemão Guilherme II em 1898, representa um dos mais belos monumentos de Istambul.
Também conhecida como Coluna Serpentina, Tripé Plataean ou Tripé Delfos, é uma antiga coluna de bronze no Hipódromo de Constantinopla.
Um monumento romano em forma de obelisco. Está situado no extremo sul da antiga pista de corridas de bigas de Constantinopla
"Compre até cansar" em Tahtakale, um subdistrito de Eminönü, em Istambul, onde você pode encontrar tudo o que procura, tudo por preços razoáveis.
Experimente a agitação do Mercado das Especiarias e perca-se entre as barracas de especiarias, ervas, nozes e delícias turcas.
Uma área conhecida por seus restaurantes, cultura de cafés e lojas.
Esta ponte atravessa o Corno de Ouro, ligando a cidade velha a Beyoglu, o moderno bairro de Istambul.
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(35)
Great walking tour to do when trying to navigate around Istanbul Old Town for the first time. Erol was great in giving a good balance of showing you around the main landmarks with a little history on the way, and also tips for the rest of your stay. He was happy to answer questions and offer some of the local tips which makes the rest of your stay more enjoyable. Definitely worth doing on your first day!
Since I was the only one, I had a private tour. Erroll was my guide and we stopped at all the sites where he gave a wonderful history of Haggia Sophia, Basilica Cisterns, Blue Mosque, German Fountain, Hippodrome, Arasta Bazaar, Topkapi Palace and the Grand Bazaar. It is a lot of walking so be prepared. It took about 4 hours and was worth it.
I did a walking tour with Erol and it was enjoyable. He is very knowledgeable and I felt comfortable throughout the whole experience. He is well prepared and has plastic bags ready for you to put your shoes in when you are stepping into the mosques, a tiny touch of service which I truly appreciate! The tour was conducted at a good pace — never rushed, but always engaging — and I learned so many interesting things about the history and culture of this city. Truly appreciate how everything was clearly explained and it made my trip fun. I highly recommend this tour if you want to learn more about the history. Thank you for the good experience!
A single tour with lots of information through a friendly and pleasant guide. Because I was the only one we could change the program a little. I invited the guide to a traditional restaurant which he suggested. Was super delicious everything. Thank you!
We had a fantastic first morning in Istanbul with Erol Ütgün. He was extremely knowledgeable and very helpful for our first time in the city. He oriented us by showing us the Roman obelisk and explaining the history of the Basilica Cistern. We didn’t wait long to enter the Blue Mosque, where we were able to admire the beautiful stained glass and tiles while Erol explained the history and meaning behind them. He also described the Hippodrome and the Egyptian obelisk so clearly that we could really picture the ancient city. To reach the Spice Market, he led us through the uncrowded palace gardens, where workers were planting tulip bulbs for spring. Erol told us about the long history of tulips in Istanbul and that they are even part of the city’s logo — such a fun fact! All in all, Erol was an excellent guide and made our introduction to Istanbul memorable and meaningful. Highly recommended.
Gamze our guide was absolutely marvellous. Very knowledgeable and shared her insights with grace and good humour.
Very informative and a great way to get a quick overview and a good orientation to the city. Be aware it may not be 4 hours. Ours was over in 2 hours but maybe that was because there were only 2 of us.
Two stars because I had to reschedule and they were accommodating. My tour guide was Kim and it was the least informative tour I’ve taken, and I travel several times a year. From the moment I met her, she kept repeating the same sentences. I didn't leave the tour feeling like I’d learned much about Istanbul’s culture. She had an errand to run at a Hammam and I basically waited until she was finished, very strange. She tried to get me to sign up for Hammam and to pay for another tour (Basilica) which I’ve never experienced before. Usually my tours stick to the script and they don’t try to “sell” other products. I wouldn’t recommend this tour at all. Sorry.
The tour was well organized and Erol was a wonderful guide. He is very knowledgeable about the history of the area/sites we visited and also had recommendations for local restaurants and bakeries. A very enjoyable experience.
We thoroughly enjoyed this walking tour. Erol was a fantastic guide, very knowledgeable and friendly. He was happy to adapt the tour to our needs and also provided lots of practical information. We did this tour first thing on our arrival to Istanbul, so this was very useful. Definitely recommend.



