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Discover Istanbul on a private 1 or 2-day tour featuring top sights, a Bosphorus cruise, hotel transfer, and expert guides—perfect for a flexible, in-depth experience.
Exploring Istanbul’s highlights becomes effortless with the private 1 or 2-day guided tour offered by Booking Guide Turkey. For $112 per person, this flexible experience provides a comprehensive look at the city’s most famous landmarks, combining walking explorations, a Bosphorus cruise, and visits to historic palaces and markets. The tour is available in durations from 7 hours up to 2 days, with options to choose between walking or driving modes, depending on your preferences. The tour’s standout feature is its private group setting, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxed pace, with hotel or harbor pickup included.
Along With its well-rounded itinerary, the tour enjoys a remarkably high rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 437 reviews, emphasizing the quality of guides, the variety of stops, and the convenience of logistics. While entrance fees, lunches, and drinks are not included, the skip-the-line access and professional guides help maximize your sightseeing time. This tour tends to suit travelers who want a full overview of Istanbul in a short time without sacrificing depth or comfort, especially those who appreciate expert narration and flexible plans.

This private guided tour provides a structured yet adaptable way to explore Istanbul’s key sites. It begins with a full-day walking tour covering Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. Starting with hotel pickup, guides lead you through Istanbul’s vibrant streets to visit the Hagia Sophia, a marvel of Byzantine architecture that was once the world’s largest church. Its massive dome and historic significance make it a core stop.
Next, the Blue Mosque, known for its striking blue tiles, acts as an architectural highlight, located close to Topkapi Palace. Inside, visitors see the ornate rooms and the harem, with the guide explaining the Ottoman sultans’ history. The Hippodrome of Constantinople features ancient monuments like the Egyptian Obelisk and the Serpentine Column, adding layers to the story of Istanbul’s past.
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Topkapi Palace presents a glimpse into the power and elegance of the Ottoman Empire. Sitting on a promontory overlooking the Golden Horn, the palace once housed around 4,000 residents and 25 sultans. Visitors can admire Iznik tiles, the imperial chambers, and explore the harem sections with ornate rooms. The guides highlight the palace’s historical importance while sharing stories behind these grand halls.
The Hippodrome, established in 203 AD, is a historic circus where chariot races once took place. The Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpentine Column, and the Constantine Column are the remaining monuments from the original structure, offering a sense of ancient Roman and Byzantine history. The German Fountain of Wilhelm II adds a more recent historical layer to the site.

The Grand Bazaar, one of the largest covered markets in the world, invites visitors to browse hundreds of shops selling handmade carpets, jewelry, and Turkish delights. Its lively atmosphere encourages bargaining, making it an ideal spot to practice your haggling skills. The market’s vibrant ambiance and diverse stalls make it a highlight for those wanting to experience local commerce.
On the second day, the tour includes a visit to the Spice Bazaar, known historically as the Egyptian Market. Located in Fatih, it offers an aromatic experience full of spices, teas, and local delicacies. During the Ottoman era, it served as a trading hub for Egyptian exports, adding historical context to the colorful stalls.

A key feature of the two-day version is a Bosphorus cruise. The strait connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, with views of Ottoman palaces, mosques, and fortresses along its shores. The cruise offers a unique perspective on the city’s geography, with European and Asian sides visible from the water.
Following the cruise, the tour visits Dolmabahce Palace, built in the 19th century as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire. It hosted some of the last Ottoman sultans and features a vast garden, which was created by filling in a small bay. The palace’s impressive architecture and interiors highlight Istanbul’s imperial history.
More Great Tours NearbyThe second day also features a walk along Istiklal Street, a lively pedestrian boulevard packed with shops, cafes, and entertainment venues. From there, a 2-kilometer stroll leads to the Galata Tower area, offering a taste of modern Istanbul. This street embodies the vibrant urban culture, contrasting with the historical sites visited earlier.
Guides recommend local eateries and places to relax, making this part of the tour ideal for seeing everyday life and shopping in Istanbul. It’s a lively environment perfect for people-watching and absorbing city energy.
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The tour’s logistics are well organized, with pickup and drop-off at your hotel included. The guide uses public transport such as trams, trains, ferries, taxis, and buses to navigate the city efficiently. A single transportation ticket costs around 3 Turkish Lira (roughly 1 EUR). The tour is private and wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most travelers, though those with mobility impairments should be aware of potential challenges.

While the tour offers a rundown, some sites may be closed on certain days—Hagia Sophia on Mondays, Topkapi Palace on Tuesdays, and Dolmabahce Palace on Mondays and Thursdays. If a site is closed, the itinerary is adjusted to include alternatives like the underground cistern or Galata Tower.
Entrance fees, lunches, and drinks are not included, so travelers should budget accordingly. The Blue Mosque is under renovation until the end of 2020, so some parts might be temporarily covered, but the visit remains impressive.
This private guided experience excels for those seeking a flexible, in-depth overview of Istanbul’s most significant sights. The expert guides help make complex histories accessible and engaging, adding value for visitors interested in culture, architecture, and history.
It’s especially suitable for first-time visitors who want to maximize their limited time while enjoying a personalized, comfortable experience. The option to choose walking or driving makes it adaptable for different fitness levels or preferences.
The 2-day version offers a thorough exploration with a Bosphorus cruise and visits to Dolmabahce Palace and Istiklal Street, making it ideal for those wanting a deep dive into the city’s diverse neighborhoods and histories. The single-day option still covers all the major highlights efficiently, perfect for travelers with tight schedules.
The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews underscore its reliability and quality, especially highlighting knowledgeable guides and well-organized logistics. While entry fees and meals are extra, the skip-the-line advantage and personalized attention add notable value.
This private tour stands out as a convenient, enriching way to see Istanbul in a short time, especially for visitors who appreciate expert narration and flexible planning.
“Very good experience in an incredibile city like Istanbul”
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, pickup and drop-off at your hotel are included, and the guide uses public transport during the tour. Transportation costs are minimal and not included in the price.
Are there any site closures to be aware of?
Yes, Hagia Sophia is closed on Mondays, Topkapi Palace on Tuesdays, and Dolmabahce Palace on Mondays and Thursdays. The tour provider will adjust the itinerary accordingly.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, German, Japanese, and Chinese, ensuring options for diverse travelers.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but mobility impairments may require some planning, as some sites involve walking on uneven surfaces.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers guiding services, hotel or harbor pickup and drop-off, and skip-the-line entry to main sights. Entrance fees, lunches, and drinks are not included.