Imperial Istanbul Tour de meio dia: Hagia Sophia e Grand Bazaar





Descrição
Tenha uma pequena ideia dos impressionantes legados imperiais de Istambul nesta excursão de meio dia com um guia local especializado. Primeiramente, visite a Santa Sofia, que já foi uma das maiores basílicas de todo o mundo e que é, agora, o segundo museu mais visitado na Turquia. Aventure-se abaixo do solo na antiga Cisterna da Basílica, que já deu suporte ao Grande Palácio de Constantinopla e aprimore as suas habilidades de barganha no movimentado Grande Bazar, um dos maiores e mais antigos mercados cobertos do mundo onde você poderá fazer compras de joias, especiarias, produtos de couro e suvenires em abundância.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Sua excursão Imperial em Istambul começa com o embarque no hotel no início da tarde. Viajando de minivan, seu guia passará cinco horas mostrando a fascinante história e cultura da maior cidade da Turquia. Investigando o passado antigo de Istambul, você aprenderá que essa cidade serviu como a capital de quatro imensos impérios: o Império Romano (330-395), o Império Bizantino (395-1204 e 1261-1453), o Império Latino (1204 -1261) e do Império Otomano (1453-1922). Estrategicamente localizada ao longo da Rota da Seda, ligando a Europa e o Oriente Médio, Istambul tem sido disputada por milhares de anos. Sua primeira parada é na Hagia Sophia, uma antiga igreja ortodoxa grega construída no século VI pelo imperador romano Justiniano. A sede do Patriarcado de Constantinopla, Hagia Sophia foi uma das maiores basílicas do mundo cristão, e foi convertida em uma mesquita imperial após a conquista otomana. Hoje é um magnífico museu que revela as camadas complexas de história de Istambul e apresenta impressionantes mosaicos bizantinos. Junte-se a locais e visitantes enquanto explora o segundo museu mais visitado na Turquia com seu guia, que explicará o que você vê. Apenas alguns passos da Hagia Sophia fica a Cisterna da Basílica, a sua próxima parada. A maior das várias centenas de antigas cisternas que se encontram sob a cidade, a Basílica Cisterna foi construída no século 6 durante o reinado do imperador bizantino Justiniano I para fornecer um sistema de filtragem de água para o Grande Palácio de Constantinopla. De volta ao solo, dirija-se ao Grande Bazar para praticar suas habilidades de barganha em um dos maiores e mais antigos mercados cobertos do mundo. O mercado original foi erguido no século XV, pouco depois da conquista otomana. Hoje você encontrará uma variedade estonteante de tesouros locais em mais de 3.000 lojas espalhadas por 61 ruas. Navegue por jóias, couro, cerâmica, especiarias, tapetes e muito mais, e absorva a atmosfera desse ponto cultural enquanto seu guia o guia. Seu passeio termina com o desembarque do hotel. Por favor, note: Você pode visitar a Cisterna da Basílica ou Cisterna Nakkas, Hagia Sophia (Fechado às segundas-feiras; será substituído pelo Museu de Chora), Grande Bazar (fechado aos domingos; tempo adicional será gasto em outros locais).
Santa Sofia
Cisterna da Basílica
Caminhe pelo distrito de Sultanahmet
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Como seu passeio é um grupo pequeno e você se juntará a nós à tarde, compartilharemos as informações de contato do seu guia com você antes do dia do passeio. Você e seu guia permanecerão em contato e se encontrarão em um local dentro da área de Sultanahmet, conforme determinado pelo seu guia para o passeio.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Não recomendado para crianças com 4 anos ou menos
- Crianças com 18 anos ou menos devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
- No caso de fechamentos de museus, um museu similar alternativo será visitado
- A Hagia Sophia estará fechada às segundas-feiras, se você viajar neste dia, visitará o Museu Chora
- O Grande Bazar está fechado aos domingos e feriados religiosos (1 a 4 de setembro de 2017) se você viajar nesses dias, você passará mais tempo na Hagia Sophia e na Cisterna da Basílica
Avaliações(64)
Had trouble contacting guide. Was told we needed to contact to organise hotel pick up. We got motel to ring and suppose to ring us back but never did. Motel rang again on day of activity and after getting recording up until 9.30 am (supppose to open at 9 am) finally told they would pick us up. Actual tour of sophia basilica and the cistern was good. However, did NOT appreciate wasting time/unscheduled half hour 'carpet rug' sales pitch. We were hoping for bit of a refreshment stop and told we were, only to have to sit through a sales pitch from local rug trader and only offered tea of coffee (I was dying for cold drink), This was then followed by rush through the bazaar and were almost subjected to another sales pitch by some local china bowl trader but we 'pulled the plug' and said we had had enough. Guide was informative and enjoyed the cistern and sophia hagia, bazaar was rushed and whole thing only took about 3-4 hours (at our request though as didnt want another sales pitch). Found this very annoying and not to viator standards, dont mind even 10 mins of trader promotion but to spend half hour or more was very annnoying, and we needed a proper refreshment stop.
Dear Caz, Thank you for this kind review. We're more than happy to hear that you enjoyed our services. Carpet workshop is already on our itinerary and menditoned on product page but it's not mandatory. As you did you can skip this part. We hope to see you again soon, Neon Tours
<p>This tour was quite a bit of a disappointment.</p> <p>The visit to Hagia Sophia was a nice visit and the only real saving grace of the tour. However one should be aware that the time the guide shares information about the place is NOT substantial, and you are then left to your own devices. In many ways, I could have easily gone there on my own.</p> <p>The Basilica Cistern would have been fine... except the guide only shared some urban legends and did not bother sharing the true historic reasons for many of the things found in the cistern.</p> <p>Then came the uncomfortable part... a historic demonstration of turkish carpet weaving at a carpet shop. A poor excuse for what was in essence an extended sales pitch that took the better part of an hour. I had read earlier reviews so was prepared for it, but it did not make things any less uncomfortable for our entire group. The only saving grace was the air conditioning which provided some comfort from the heat. But this was easily the longest part of the entire tour and to have an entire sales team try to pressure you into buying a carpet is NOT the reason I booked it. The guide even warned us not to go back there alone later... if that means he wont get a commission if we do or if there is a more sinister reason, I have no idea... but hardly a good sign in any event.</p> <p>And finally the grand bazaar... this could have been a nice visit if not for our tour guide. At first he was nice and even showed us the way to shops... but he very deliberately tried to separate us even when we explicitly told him that we wanted to stay in a small group, something that frustrated him greatly it is easier to pressure someone into buying if they are separated after all. And when he showed us the way to shops he criticised us if we did not buy things immediately and could not accept that we would not buy anything in a store he had brought us to. </p> <p>In short, I do not recommend this tour and would suggest that if you want to see the Hagia Sophia and the other sites you do so on another tour or even on your own.</p>
<p>It was a good tour the guide was informative. The historical references and the magnificent architecture at Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern leaves you spellbound. Good to book with a definite skip-the-lines experience. Long queues mostly at these popular monuments. Sadly, Grand Bazaar was closed being Sunday, however, the guide took us to the spice bazaar, more commonly called an Egyptian Bazaar.</p>
<p>The guide was unhappy having only the two of us (not my fault). The tour was done in 2 hours instead of 4. I am sure he was knowledgeable but didn’t bother to till us anything if we don’t ask. Hagia Sofia was done in less than 25 minutes and it was the main reason I booked this tour. Not worth the m</p>
I booked a day tour of Istanbul last week, the day before the tour, Neon Tours cancelled it, they asked me to cancel my booking on viator website where I had initially made the booking and they said they would reimburse me. I'm still waiting for their refund. They are not replying to my messages.
Dear Hanna, This tour was cancelled by Neon Tours because of the low number of participants, but you have made your reservation via Viator; means your direct contact is Viator regarding your reservation; so we mentioned you that you must contact Viator to get your refund. We already applied and confirmed to Viator that your tour has been cancelled by us. Please contact them again regarding your refund. Thanks & Kind Regards, Neon Tours
<p>The guide was very knowledgeable in history of the sites and provided time for pictures. FYI - there is an option on this tour to see Turkish carpet manufacturing. Please note that there is not much direction inside the Grand Bazaar - the guide simply drops the group at one of the 20 gates and you are on your own in that maze of 4500 shops. Watch out for your belongings.</p>
<p>The tour was extremely well organised . The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. This tour is highly recommended.</p>
<p>Mixed review of the tour. It was extremely helpful to be able to skip all of the lines at the locations of our half-day Istanbul Tour, especially because it was raining the day of our tour. The tour guide was fairly knowledgeable, however, we could have received a bit more information, especially at the Grand Bazaar. Also, some information we were given on the tour has proven to be false. There, we were just delivered to the location and set free, without any explanation of its history. There was not much time for questions, and at each location, instead of guiding us through with accompanying information, the guide simply gave a quick explanation at the entrance and set us free after designating a meeting point. Also, in the middle of the tour, we stopped at a traditional turkish carpet-weaving demonstration, which started out interestingly, but then turned into a lengthy and fairly uncomfortable sales pitch. As students, we are clearly not in the position to be considering a purchase of a 50,000 rug. I would not doubt if the tour organization has some sort of agreement with the carpet company. It was disheartening that we spent more time in this sales pitch approx. an hour than the Basilica Cistern 15-20 mins and the Hagia Sophia 30-40 mins. Considering the minimal entrance fees that were waived with the tour, but the ease of skipping the lines, it is debatable whether the tour gives you enough bang for your buck.</p>
<p>A really good tour. Guide informative, efficient and helpful.</p>
<p>Great way to visit all the important historical sites of Istanbul! We were picked up from our hotel in a nice minibus and taken to meet the group who were on the full day tour. Tour guide was very knowledgeable. Make sure you each lunch before the tour begins, otherwise when you arrive at the Grand Bazaar there are plenty of places to grab a doner.</p>



