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Turkish Super Saver

3nt Istanbul

Book this Holiday Package today by paying just AED 750 per person & pay the remaining amount in 6 easy monthly installments at 0% interest !!

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Price

AED 2,400**per person on twin sharing

3nights & 4 days

PACKAGE OVERVIEW
Istanbul, or Constantinople, is the rich and throbbing heart of Eurasia, a baffling and dazzling amalgamation of the best of the East and West. Every street and every terrace yields immeasurable history and culture, impressing even the most intrepid traveller. This amazing holiday package gives you the chance to experience the best of Istanbul, everything from a Bosphorus Cruise to hours of shopping at the Grand Covered Bazaar and the Spice Market. Come, experience the Jewel of Byzantium.
INCLUSIONS:
  • 3 nights' accommodation at selected hotel or similar in Istanbul
  • Daily breakfast.
  • Bosphorus cruise including a visit to Spice Village
  • Half-day city tour of Istanbul covering the Byzantine Hippodrome, Blue Mosque and Grand Covered Bazaar
  • Services of English speaking guide
  • Transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
ITINERARY

DAY 1:ARRIVAL IN ISTANBUL

Upon arrival, proceed on a Bosphorus Cruise. The Bosphorus is the winding strait separating Europe & Asia, and its coastline is a delightful mixture of the past and the present where one can enjoy the grand splendour and quaint beauty of the ancient wooden mansions, palaces of marble, fortresses, and small fishing villages. After the cruise, visit Istanbul's famous Spice Market. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Meals:


DAY 2: ISTANBUL

After enjoying breakfast, enjoy a tour of Istanbul. Visit the Byzantine Hippodrome, home to the obelisk brought from Egypt by Theodosius; the Serpent Column taken from Delphi by Constantine and the amazing Blue Mosque, which has six minarets and an incredibly large middle dome. The last stop on the tour is the Grand Covered Bazaar (closed on Sundays), which dates back to the 15th century, and houses over 4,000 shops under one roof. Spend the evening at leisure. After enjoying at the Bazaar, return to the hotel. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast


DAY 3: ISTANBUL

After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, spend the whole day relaxing at leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast


DAY 4: ISTANBUL

After enjoying breakfast leave the the hotel with an enriching experience, new friends & bagful memoirs

Meals: Breakfast

HOTEL DETAILS
DESTINATION INFORMATION

ISTANBUL

Istanbul is legendary.

Famous the world over for its vibrant amalgamation of cultures, former Constantinople is the pride of Byzantium, that's located on both sides of the Bosphorus, the narrow strait between the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea.

The centre of the old world, Istanbul is an important metropolis famous for its historic monuments and charming natural beauty. The only city in the world that spreads across two continents - Europe and Asia, demarcated by the famous Bosporus! With almost 2500 years to its credit, this beautiful Byzantine city has a rich eventful history. Capital of the Romans, Byzantine and Turkish Ottoman empires, this dome studded city is full with charm of old bygone monuments, ancient squares and streets, excellent eating joints and a length of modern buildings.

Must See
There are endless numbers of monuments to be seen here, and every stone on very streets has an epic tale to tell of battles fought and glories lost. The famous Hagia Sofia towers over the city, with its enormous dome and incredibly tall minarets. Other famous sites include Topkapi Palace, Sultanahmet Mosque, Galata Tower, and the Galata Whirling Dervish Hall. In fact, the entire Bosphorus is lined with numerous waterside palaces, which are all worth visiting. A boat tour will be most rewarding. Also visit a hamam, a Turkish bath, at least once on your vacation there. Other must visits include the Egyptian Spice Bazaar, Rumeli Fortress, Beylerbeyi Palace, Hippodrome, Camlica Hill - the highest point of Istanbul that provides a panoramic view, and the Dolmabahce Palace.

Shopping
Shopping is Istanbul is an experience in itself. Gazing at the stark contrast of the modern with the traditional, explore the Nuruosmaniye Gate of Grand Bazaar (Capali Carsi) browsing through jewellery, pottery, spice, leather and carpets. The bazaar is one of the largest covered markets in the world with more than 58 streets and 4,000 shops, and has between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily! Built between 1455 and 1461by Sultan Mehmed, the bazaar contains two sections - domed masonry structures built for storage and safe keeping.

The Spice Bazaar/ Egyption Bazaar (Misir Carsisi) is the second largest covered shopping areas in Turkey an attributes its name to Egypt from where the spices were initially imported. In the Byzantine period, the Spice Bazaar was also the centre of corn trade.

Eating
Turkish cuisine is considered one of the richest and oldest cooking traditions in the world! The authentic Istanbul cuisine is an outcome of the cuisine of Jews, Greeks and Armenians who were an integral part of Ottoman society. Beginning with soups, a traditional Turkish cuisine is a heady cocktail of soups, appetizers, wholesome meals, desserts and distinct drinks.

Kebab, Baklava, Lokum and Raki are the most commonly associated Turkish delicacies. Others include olive oil dishes, rice pilafs, stuffed vegetables, pickles, fruit preserves, compote, sherbet, boza (a thick beverage made of barley) coffee, pastries, puddings and syrupy desserts.

The exclusive Turkish food is a fine combination of wraps with fillings – the classical wrap is meat or rice wrapped in vine, cabbage or collard leaves although lettuce, nut, chestnut, cherry and sometimes violet leaves. There are as many as 15 variants of wraps as of today! There is an a rich variety of meat dishes in the form of grills, fried meats, kebabs, stews cooked in a crock or a pan.

Fast Facts
Main Languages: Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Armenian and Greek. English is spoken in the touristy places.
When to Go: September, when the city experiences Spring.
Local Transport: Istanbul is blessed with a good network of transport system. Besides bus, you can travel in a tram, ferry, cabs etc. Try buying an Akbil pass, a pre-buying ticket and avoid those smelly long queues waiting for public transport.
Phone Code: Istanbul (Asian side) +90216 and Istanbul (European side) +90212
Currency: New Turkish Lira (YTL is approximately 48 INR).
Voltage: 230 V/ 50 Hz
Time Zone: UTC/GMT + 2 hours with + 1 hour as daylight saving.

Istanbul Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul Bosphorus Strait
Istanbul Church of Hagia Sophia
Istanbul Church of Hagia Sophia
Istanbul Grand Bazaar
Istanbul Grand Bazaar
Istanbul Suleymaniye Mosque
Istanbul Suleymaniye Mosque
Istanbul Topkapi Palace
Istanbul Topkapi Palace
PHOTO GALLERY

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Istanbul Bosphorus Strait

Also known as the Istanbul Strait, the Bosporus, or the Bosphorus, is a historical natural formation that has been the source of much commercial, cultural, and strategic importance. As the only passage between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, it has been used since the times of the Ancient Greeks, the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire, till the present day. It is also the world's narrowest strait used for international navigation, with a maximum width of 3,700 metres.


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  • Istanbul Bosphorus Strait
  • Istanbul Church of Hagia Sophia
  • Istanbul Grand Bazaar
  • Istanbul Suleymaniye Mosque
  • Istanbul Topkapi Palace

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