1. TopkapI Palace
from the 15th to the 19th century, was the principal residence of the Ottoman Sultans. We visit the fabulous Imperial Treasury and the Baghdad Kiosk. Topkapı Palace is now a museum and has unrivalled collections of jewelry, including the Spoonmaker’s
Diamond, the 3rd largest in the world. It also possesses numerous Ottoman court costumes and ceramics, notably including one of the world’s finest collections of Chinese celadon ceramics, many gifts from other rulers. Interestingly, some of the ceramics have a special glaze that was said to change color in the presence of poison. We also visit the Imperial Armory, displaying centuries of Ottoman weaponry.
2 hours
2. Grand Bazaar
The Grand Bazaar was the commercial heart of
the old city and its 4,000 shops are full of treasures including carpets and kilims, silks, jewelry, ceramics, icons, and leather goods. Wandering through the Grand Bazaar, indulge in some shopping,
1 hour 30 minutes
3. Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque** which takes its name from the exquisite tiles
adorning its interior. Built by Sultan Ahmet I in the early 17th century and
designed by a pupil of Sinan, the greatest of Ottoman architects, it is the
only imperial mosque with six minarets. Its courtyard is especially grand
30 minutes
4. Hagia Sophia Mosque
Hagia Sophia*. Built by the Emperor Justinian in the early 6th century AD
and designed by Anthemius of Tralles and Isodore of Miletus, the church
is one of the marvels of world architecture. Converted into a mosque in
1453, it is now a mosque. Its massive dome still dominates the skyline of
old Istanbul. It is also famed for its mosaics, including glittering portraits
of emperors and empresses and a poignant Virgin and Child
45 minutes
5. Hippodrome
the stadium of ancient Byzantium, held 100,000 spectators and featured objects from all corners of the empire. Of these,an Egyptian obelisk and a bronze sculpture of three entwined serpents from Delphi survive.
30 minutes
6. Yeni Camii
New mosque , is new only in the extended timeframe of Turkish history. The New Mosque overlooks the harbor next to the Galata Bridge on the Golden Horn. The beautiful exterior consists of a great courtyard, two slender minarets, and a cascade of domes tumbling down from a central dome. Hundreds of pigeons make their nests among the architecture.
30 minutes