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Beylerbeyi Palace with Two Continents Tour

Beylerbeyi Palace with Two Continents Tour

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Instructor: English
Transfer: Yes
Location: Istanbul
Duration: Half day

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Tour Details:

Beylerbeyi Palace with Two Continents is a half day group tour includes licenced  tour guide, museum tickets in tour program and hotel pick from city center hotels.

Travel by Turkey higly recommend  Beylerbeyi Palace with Two Continents if you havent been on the asian side of Istanbul. You can skip the line of museums with our official tour guides.

Note: This Tour finishes at sultanahmet and no transfer to hotels.

Beylerbeyi Palace with Two Continents

(Half Day Morning Tour)

Tour Program:

  • Bosphorus Bridge
  • Beylerbeyi Palace
  • Camlica Mosque

What is included?

  • Pick up from city center hotels
  • Licenced tour guide
  • Museum tickets in program

What is not included?

  • Self expenses
  • Tips

Cancellation Policy

  • If you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience, you will receive full refund.
  • When you cancel less than 24 hours before start time, you will not be refunded.
  • If you want any changes less than 24 hours before start time, it will not be accepted.
  • If the tour canceled due to poor weather, we will offer a different date or a full refund.

Beylerbeyi Palace: 

Beylerbeyi Palace is a 19th-century Ottoman palace located in Istanbul, Turkey, on the Asian side. Built between 1861 and 1865, it served as a summer residence for Ottoman sultans. Designed by architect Sarkis Balyan, the palace showcases a blend of Western and Eastern architectural styles. With its waterfront location on the Bosphorus, it features ornate interiors, gardens, and has hosted various dignitaries throughout history.

Bosphorus Bridge:

The Bosphorus Bridge, also known as the 15 July Martyrs Bridge, connects Europe and Asia in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in 1973, it’s a vital link for transportation and a symbol of Istanbul’s skyline. Spanning 1,560 meters, it offers panoramic views and plays a significant role in connecting communities and facilitating trade.

 

Camlica Mosque:

Çamlıca Mosque, also known as the Çamlıca Republic Mosque, is a grand mosque located on Çamlıca Hill in Istanbul, Turkey. Completed in recent years, this mosque is one of the largest in the country, with a capacity to accommodate tens of thousands of worshippers. Its construction was initiated to provide a significant religious landmark in Istanbul. The mosque complex includes ornate architectural features, expansive courtyards, and breathtaking views of the city, making it a notable destination for locals and tourists alike.