Nostalgic Istanbul

A photogenic  districts  covers the area from Galata Bridge, Balat, Karaköy to Taksim Square…
In Byzantium times, this area was inhabited by the commercial colonies of Geneose and Venetian settlers. In the late Ottoman era, it was also a residental area for non-Muslims, including Jews, Catholics, and Eastern Orthodox Christians. Today, this part of the city is dominated by the famous  Spice Market area, Galata Bridge, a funiculaire to the Galata Tower & Tunel Area, walk along Istiklal Stree,  drink at the French Quarter… young talented artists, street sellers, musicians, all around of you….
Taksim Square is the New District’s transportation hub, connected to other parts of Istanbul by bus, Metro, funicular and “nostaljic tram”….Your chance to explore the hidden gems of Istanbul to remain unknown to the average visitor…
Evening tour of Istanbul with the lights around..Best way to grow your sense for Istanbul as a living city while paying homage to its renowned Ottoman, Roman , Byzantine monuments. Includes the Bohemian district with streets, buildings and cafés talking their stories.
Charming cities of the world are even more so by sunset and evening time; the monuments well lit up stand out and the city even gets more impressive!
Best baklava sampling ever in your life is also available ; best of middle eastern cuisine well hidden in side streets can also be included; all according to your interests!
And don’t forget; “The Museum of Innocence” by the Nobel literature prize winner Orhan Pamuk.
Where do the locals party?
If you get it wrong in Istanbul you can end up in a bar that looks like your granny’s kitchen, watching a Turkish third division football match on a tiny TV through a curtain of cigar smoke. Serious Istanbul party folk are found in the Beyoglu district. Looking for crazy locals dancing to Turkish music? Try the Türkü Bar or if you fancy attempting some serious late night moves, head to Babylon. If you want to feel the breeze on your face rather than the sweat on your back, try Yeni Melek, a big open area in Beyoglu.



All tours have been posted by TURSAB(Turkish Society of Travel Agencies) licensed travel agencies and tour operators who have replied to the formal TURSAB call of 08.07.2013 for publishing their tours on this website.

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