Istanbul Ottoman Splendours Old City Afternoon Half Day Tour
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from the European side and central Istanbul
- Museum Entrance Fees
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Insurance
Exclusions
- Personal Expenses
Itinerary
Topkapi Palace
is one of Istanbul’s most important historical landmarks and a key symbol of the Ottoman Empire. Serving as the residence of Ottoman sultans for nearly four centuries, this impressive palace complex features elegant courtyards, richly decorated halls, and remarkable collections of imperial treasures. Highlights include the Imperial Harem, the sacred relics, and the Treasury, home to world-famous artifacts such as the Spoonmaker’s Diamond. Today, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Topkapi Palace offers visitors an immersive journey into royal life and Ottoman history, making it a must-see attraction in Istanbul’s Old City.
Hagia Irene Church
is one of Istanbul’s oldest Byzantine churches, located in the outer courtyard of Topkapi Palace. Unlike Hagia Sophia, it was never converted into a mosque and has preserved its original church character. Today, it is mainly used as a museum and concert venue, admired for its simple architecture and excellent acoustics.
Step 3
The Baghdad Kiosk is a historic pavilion located within Topkapi Palace in the Cankurtaran district of Fatih, Istanbul, Türkiye. Built in the 17th century to commemorate the Ottoman victory in Baghdad, it is admired for its exquisite Iznik tiles, elegant interior decorations, and panoramic views of the Bosphorus. The kiosk reflects the refined taste and artistic splendor of the Ottoman court
Step 4
The Outer Imperial Treasury is located within Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Türkiye. It once served as a storage and exhibition space for the Ottoman Empire’s military equipment and ceremonial items. Today, it functions as part of the palace museum, displaying a rich collection of Ottoman weapons, armor, and artifacts that reflect centuries of imperial military history.
Gülhane Park
is one of Istanbul’s oldest public parks, located next to Topkapi Palace and once part of its outer gardens. It is historically significant as the site where the Gülhane Edict was proclaimed, marking an important step in the modernization of the Ottoman Empire. Today, the park is a peaceful green space, popular for its walking paths, mature trees, and views toward the Bosphorus.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infant seats unavailable
- Pick-up times may vary depending on the hotel location. Guests are kindly requested to contact the local provider via WhatsApp or email to reconfirm their pick-up time in advance.
Know Before You Go
- Infants must sit on laps
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




