DAY 1 ISTANBUL
After arriving in Istanbul, your first visit will be to the Blue Mosque. It is known for its vastness and structure, contains five main domes and six minarets, and has held great significance in Turkey since the Ottoman Empire. You will also get to see the Hippodrome of Constantinople, or Sultan Ahmet Square, which was a popular social and sporting center in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. We will visit the Hagia Sophia Mosque, which is popular among both Muslims and Christians due to its rich history. You will enjoy various photo stops throughout the day to take great pictures of the local markets and the interior of these beautiful spots. After visiting all of these locations and taking great pictures there, we will stay the night at an amazing hotel in Istanbul.
Meals: Breakfast (local) – Lunch (local) – Dinner (hotel)
Overnight: Istanbul
Overnight: Istanbul
DAY 2 ISTANBUL – BURSA
After having breakfast at the hotel, we will visit the leather factory outlet and drive to Bursa through the Osman Gazi Bridge, one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. You will also get to visit the popular tourist attractions in Bursa, such as the Silk Bazaar, Grand Mosque, and Green Mosque and Maqam. We will have a great photo shoot at the 600 years Historical Inkaya Plane Tree and stay overnight at a nice hotel in Bursa.
Meals: Breakfast (hotel) – Lunch (local) – Dinner (hotel)
Overnight: Bursa
Overnight: Bursa
DAY 3 BURSA – ISTANBUL
On day 3, we will return from Bursa to Istanbul through the Osman Gazi Bridge after visiting the Turkish Delight shop, which is famous throughout Europe. We will visit the beautiful Camlica Mosque, the largest mosque in Turkey that has six minarets to represent the six Articles of Faith in Islam. After a brief photo stop at the Maiden Tower, which was a trade hub in the old times, we will take Bosphorus Cruise and take great pictures on board. You will also get free time for shopping and capturing photos at the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest markets in the world that has over 4000 shops. We will also have a great local dinner.
Meals : Breakfast (hotel) – Lunch (local) – Dinner (local)
Overnight : Istanbul
Overnight : Istanbul
DAY 4 ISTANBUL
After having a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we will visit the Ayyub Mosque, which dated back to the 19th century and was a popular site for the coronation ceremony of the Ottoman Sultans. Explore the Fatih Mosque, which is named after Fatih Sultan Mehmed, who conquered Constantinople in 1453. You will also get time for shopping and taking photos at Taksim Square – a major tourist attraction that has many shops, restaurants, and hotels – and Istiklal Street – the busiest thoroughfare of Turkey. We will conclude the tour with an amazing local dinner.
Meals : Breakfast (hotel) – Lunch (local) – Dinner (local)
Scenic Highlights
- Blue Mosque
- The Hippodrome of Constantinople
- Hagia Sophia Mosque
- Topkapi Palace
- Grand Mosque
- Silk Bazaar
- Green Mosque & Maqam
- 600 years old Historical Inkaya Plane Tree
- Maiden Tower
- Bosphorus Cruise
- Grand Bazaar
- Camlica Hill & Mosque
- Ayyub Mosque & Maqam
- Fatih Mosque & Maqam
- Taksim Square & Istiklal Street
Guidance
- English-speaking licensed local guides will be assisting you.
- Indonesia-speaking licensed local guides for Indonesian travelers.
Package Includes
- Hotel Accommodation
- All airport transfers
- Transportation by AC Coach, Wi-Fi & Parking Fees
- Professional Tour Guide Service
- Full Board Meals (Local & Asian)
- Entrance fee per itinerary
- Water Service during Meals and on the Bus
- Private boat for Bosphorus Cruise Trip for ten pax and above
- Regular boat for Bosphorus Cruise Trip for nine pax and below
Personal Expenses, Drinks, Domestic & International Flight Tickets, Portage Service, PCR Test, Optional Tour, and Gratuities for your guide and driver are not included in the price.
Remarks
- Timing on itinerary may change due to traffic, weather, or unexpected situations. There will be no refund for unused service.
- Prices are not applicable on fair dates, on religious holidays, and during the Christmas – New Year period.