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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.
Hagia Sophia a must see in Istanbul. The (lack of) stairs to the second floor was amazing. We had our own guide and that is the way to see something so impressive. We got an history lesson that made us appreciate the subsequent museums we saw on our own.
Dolmabahce is a beautiful palace, stunning architect, rich, colourful and wonderful Bosphorus views.
Dolmabahce Palace that was built for the Sultans after they felt the Topkapi became outdated. This is a stunning example of extravagant opulence which most tourist miss. It is the best palace I have seen. The exterior and interior features are so ornate and the locals take exceptional steps to maintain this wonder.
We love Basilica Cistern. It was so atmospheric. The lighting was magical. Amazing to go underground to discover such a vast area of columns and water. There were even fish swimming in the pools. Luckily there are walkways now so you do not need to wade.
The Grand Bazaar is only really good for the atmosphere. It is, as promised, a buzzing indoor market offering a multitude of tourist-trap items.
Hagia Sophia fantastic old building currently undergoing major renovation work so many of the paintings etc undercover, good idea to buy the 72 hour museum pass as you can then. Jump the queue.
There is quite a few gems in the archaeology museum, including a portion of the chain that the Byzantines would place across the Golden Horn to protect Constantinople from attach. The displays are not so great (with a few exceptions), but it a way it makes the museum more interesting.
After having gone through the nightmare of shopping in Egypt a few years ago, my husband and I were a bit nervous about going to the Grand Bazaar. So glad we did! It is lively but not chaotic, and the shop keepers have good humor and are not pushy at all.
A definite must see in Istanbul and hard to miss just opposite of the Hagia Sophia. If you like this you must not miss the Sülemanye Mosque.
As ist is a live Mosque the rules about proper dress code apply.
There are praying times during which the Mosque is closed for tourists. !
Como explicar lo maravilloso de la gran ciudad de istanbul para y muchos mas es la ciudad mas mistica y gracias al tour privado consegui conocerlo M A R A V I L L O S O O O 🙂