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Istanbul: Fener and Balat Private Walking Tour

1. Istanbul: Fener and Balat Private Walking Tour

Start your tour with a ferry ride along the Golden Horn and see the skyline of Istanbul from this famous waterway. Learn from your guide as they explain the history of Constantinople, the conquest by the Ottomans, and the introduction of Jewish culture. Visit the extraordinary church of Mary Blachernae, and see the Ahrida Synagogue. Walk through the streets and markets of Balat through the splashes of color and the vibrancy of its street life. Take a break in this vibrant neighborhood and enjoy watching people in their everyday activities. End your tour in Fener after seeing the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, an essential part of this tour, as it is the most sacred site for the Orthodox people.

Istanbul: Off-the-Beaten-Track Istanbul Fener and Balat

2. Istanbul: Off-the-Beaten-Track Istanbul Fener and Balat

This particular tour includes some of the unique places in the city but also which are difficult to visit on your own. The tour will take you to the roots of historic Istanbul with visits to the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian monuments. You will meet with your guide at 09.00 am at your hotel reception. The first stop is Suleymaniye Mosque was built on the order of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and constructed by the great Ottoman architect Sinan. Construction began in 1550, and the mosque was finished in 1557. The mosque is partly modeled on the style of a Byzantine basilica, particularly the Hagia Sophia, which was perhaps a conscious move by the sultan to create a continuity and a symbolic connection with the city's past. After the mosque, we will have a tea-coffee break at Kadinlar Pazari under the shadow of the aqueduct of Valens. An authentic square filled with "buryan kebab" restaurants. Walking along the aqueduct will end at one of the oldest and most influential churches, now a mosque in the city, Zeyrek Mosque or Monastery of the Pantocrator, A unique combination of two former Eastern Orthodox churches and a chapel. The Zeyrek Mosque is the second largest religious edifice after the Hagia Sophia, built by the Byzantines remaining in Istanbul. The next stop will be the Gul Mosque; Gul Mosque started life as the 11th-century Church of St Theodosia and was converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. We will then continue to the beautiful districts of Fener and Balat to discover the Aya Nikola Greek Orthodox Church before visiting the Fener Orthodox Patriarchate. The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople is one of the fifteen autocephalous churches that compose the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 1586 the Ecumenical Patriarchate has had its headquarters in the relatively modest Church of St George in the Fener district of Istanbul. Afterward, enjoy a break from sightseeing to have a drink. We will then wander around the labyrinth cobblestone streets of Balat to see Phanar Greek Orthodox College, this Fener landmark, known locally as Kirmizi Mektep for its castellated red-brick facade, still functions as a Greek school. Then we will visit Saint Mary of the Mongols, an Eastern Orthodox church in Istanbul. It is the only Byzantine church of Constantinople that has never been converted to a mosque, always remaining open to the Greek Orthodox Church. Please note that some visits will be only panoramic from outside because of the restoration works.

Istanbul: 1, 2 or 3-Day Private Customizable Guided Tour

3. Istanbul: 1, 2 or 3-Day Private Customizable Guided Tour

Explore Istanbul according to your own interests on a tailor-made sightseeing tour. Meet your guide at your hotel or port and work together to create an itinerary that suits you best, leaving you satisfied that you have seen all of Istanbul. On 1st day, marvel at monuments from the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, such as Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia and Byzantine Cistern. On 2nd day, take the public ferry to Bosphorus to see both Istanbul’s European and Asian sides. From here, visit Dolmabahce Palace, Taksim Square, Istiklal Street, Galata area and the Spice Market. On 3rd day, guide takes you on a walk through the streets of Fener-Balat neighboorhood. Enjoy a cable car ride and soak up views of Pierre Loti Hill, then visit Iron Church, and see the Suleymaniye Mosque. You can create your own itinerary with your tour guide on tour day, to have an idea, here you can see our suggested tour itineraries are below; Day 1 - Hagia Sophia, Hippodrome Square, Byzantine Cistern, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hagia Irene Church, Sogukcesme Street, Grand Bazaar Day 2 - Spice Market, Bosphorus Cruise, Dolmabahce Palace, Taksim Square, Istiklal Street, Cicek Passage, Galata Tower (from outside) Day 3 - Suleymaniye Mosque, Fener and Balat Districts, St. Stephen Church (Iron Church), Pierre Lotti Panoramic Hill, Rahmi Koc Museum (or alternative options)

Visit Jewish Landmarks in Istanbul

4. Visit Jewish Landmarks in Istanbul

For more than 2,000 years there has been a significant Jewish presence in Turkey. With this unique tour, you can get a first-hand look at the important Jewish landmarks in Istanbul. After being collected from your hotel, the tour will take you straight to the famous Jewish neighbourhood of Galata. There, you will be able to get up close and personal with the Galata Tower, which was built by the Genoese back in 1303, and offers a panoramic view of old Istanbul. While in Galata you will also see the Neve Shalom and Askenazy Synagogues. Then, it’s off to the 500 Jewish Museum, a converted synagogue from the 1600s that houses photos, paintings and other artifacts depicting the history of Jewish people in Istanbul. Next, it’s time for you to take in the Balat neighbourhood, the Jewish quarter of the city’s Faith District. You can count the Stars of David that adorn the buildings around the area before heading off to the 15th Ahrida and Yanbol Synagogues. The final stop is the Jewish home for the elderly along the Golden Horn, before the tour drops you back at your hotel at approximately 17:00.

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What people are saying about Balat

a very pleasant one-day experience through Topkapi Palace, St. Sophia Mosque, (Blue Mosque under repair, impossible to visit), Basilica Cisterns, Grand Bazaar and Egyptian Bazaar with a private guide, who was very knowledgeable subject, of great availability and flexibility. Absolutely correct value for money. To recommend

Our Tour Guide Fatima was fantastic. We were met on time at our hotel, and the tour was tailored around my and my families needs / what we wanted to see and do. Fatima was amazing. Highly recommended.

With a super nice guide we were able to discover streets and corners in Istanbul that we would never have found and thus saw a completely different side of Istanbul. By simply

Excelente tour, our guide was really nice and very knowledgeable about the local history and culture, we had a great time, I recommens this your.

Sinan treated us wonderfully, very friendly and a very good guide, it was a pleasure to get to know the city with his help, thank you very much.