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The big tip is to try and go completely private. Many of the large tour companies offer private tour and they are going to charge a significant amount of money for the tour guide. However, many locations offer self-guided tours and therefore you have the ability to supply your own tour guide. Easily Book your guided private Ephesus tours, to see all the treasures of Ephesus Turkey. It's often said that Turkey has more ancient cities and classical ruins than does Greece. Well, it's true, and the Aegean coast holds a great number of sites, including Ephesus, the grandest and best-preserved of them all.
我们参加私人一日游时正好碰上当地的礼拜五市场。从蓝色清真寺出来后,我们要求到有带我们逛了一圈礼拜五市场,亲身体验了当地人的日常生活。
Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia) church was built by emperor Justinian as the grandest cathedral in Christendom and finished in 537. Its dome is architecturally famous in not being imitated for about 1000 years. It was built by Anthemios of Tralles (now Aydin) and Isidoros of Miletos (now Milet).
Grand Bazaar Really is a Wonderful Place.
I couldn't imagine going to Istanbul and not going to Topkapi Palace. Allow several hours at least or even longer and enjoy a lunch in the palace or take a sandwich and have a picnic on the lawns. It is simply amazing. make sure you see it all.
The tours arranged for us to be picked up at the airport on our arrival in Istanbul, taken on a 3-4 hour “lay of the land” tour of Istanbul (We had previously seen the major sights) and then dropped off at the cruise terminal to begin our cruise. Everything couldn’t have gone smoother. It was a very positive experience. Highly recommended!
Topkapi Palace is beautiful. But the best thing about it,at least for me,was the view over The Bosphorus. It's gorgeous!
Dolmabahce Palace Istanbul very beautiful is often overlooked since reservations are required to visit it. It rivals palaces throughout Europe in grandeur and splendor. The beautifully preserved furnishings, carpets and chandeliers provide an important insight into how the Sultans lived. The palace is huge and only a moderate portion is available for viewing.
My then wife and I visited Istanbul many years ago but the visit to the Grand Bazaar was an experience that even now I can recall with great clarity.Approximately 4000 stalls under cover selling just about everything imaginable and some unmentionable.Leather goods in particular are a good buy if you are prepared to haggle.
On previous trips to Istanbul we have walked pass the entrance to the Archaeological Museum simply because we thought there were more exciting ‘attractions’ to visit than an archaeological museum as a result this museum never made it onto our ‘must visit’ list, how wrong we were.
The Topkapi Palace is one of the must visit tourist sites in Istanbul. Make sure to include the harem as part of the visit. It can get a bit crowded but not so bad as to spoil the visit. We were accompanied by a guide so this facilitated entry to both the Palace and the harem.