Hagia Sophia: Also called the Church of Divine Wisdom, it is a masterpiece of grandeur and proportion. Coveted by the Islamic East and Christian West, the Hagia Sophia is one of mankind's greatest treasures.
Blue Mosque: No one who has been to Istanbul at least once can ever forget the feeling of awe and wonder at seeing the Blue Mosque for the first time. The slender minarets soaring to the sky, the huge proportions, the cascade of domes and semi-domes, the astonishing harmony of colors and shapes make it a definite must see.
Hippodrome and Obelisks: The vast Hippodrome, known as At Meydani or "plaza of the horses", stretches between Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. After the conquest of Constantinople the area was used mainly for horse races, hence the name.
Grand Covered Bazaar: The oldest and the largest covered market place in the world is situated in the center of the city. After visiting the Grand Bazaar, there will be optional shopping opportunity before having lunch at our restaurant.
Hagia Sophia is closed on Monday and will be replaced by a visit to Chora Museum (The Church of the Holy Savior of Chora). Grand Covered Bazaar is closed on Sunday.