Head to Istanbul this morning. Shop at the Grand Bazaar, which has a history of over 550 years and features more than 4,000 stalls and shops selling leather goods, jewelry, handicrafts, ceramics, Turkish coffee, and other local products. Explore the Sultanahmet Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, famous for its stunning six minarets. Afterward, visit the historical Hippodrome, where you can see three monumental columns and an ancient fountain. If time permits, enjoy some free time at Sultanahmet Square before heading to a modern shopping center for more shopping. Turkey is known for its vibrant fashion industry and has many clothing brands offering a wide range of styles and designs at affordable prices. Note: The Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays and may be closed on religious holidays. The Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) will be opened instead. Ladies are kindly asked to bring a headscarf as it is mandatory to wear one when entering the mosque, according to local customs. The Sultanahmet Mosque is closed to non-worshipers until the afternoon on Fridays. The Sultanahmet Mosque visit will be postponed to the day of arrival. Seasonal Bonus: Watch the Tulips in Gezi Park, Emirgan Park, or Sultanahmet in April. In May, taste balık ekmek (fish sandwich), a popular local snack, at the Golden Horn (Haliç). Meals: Breakfast (at hotel), Lunch (entrance), Dinner (at hotel)