DAY-1 Best of Istanbul Private Guided Walking Tour
Enjoy the rich historical and cultural heritage of Istanbul with a professional licensed tour guide. Discover iconic landmarks such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar,Hypodrome and Basilica Cistern, along with other must-see attractions in the heart of the Old City.
Experience the beauty of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture, fascinating history, and vibrant local culture on a guided Istanbul city tour designed for travelers who want an informative and unforgettable journey.
Blue Mosque
Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque) – A Masterpiece of Ottoman Architecture in Istanbul
The Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque) is not only an active place of worship but also one of Istanbul’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Built in the 17th century, this magnificent Ottoman masterpiece is famous for its six minarets and stunning blue İznik tiles that decorate its interior.
Located in the heart of the historic Sultanahmet district, the Blue Mosque offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience both spiritual atmosphere and architectural beauty. Exploring its grand domes, intricate calligraphy, and impressive courtyard can easily become the highlight of your Istanbul layover.
Admission: Free of charge (Visitors are welcome outside prayer times)
Sultanahmet District
Sultanahmet District – The Heart of Historic Istanbul
Your tour begins in the iconic Sultanahmet District, the cultural and historical center of Istanbul. This charming area is home to world-famous landmarks, impressive Ottoman and Byzantine architecture, and vibrant local life.
Starting your visit here allows you to explore the city’s most important attractions within walking distance, making it the perfect introduction to Istanbul’s rich heritage.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace – The Imperial Residence of the Ottoman Sultans
Built in 1473 by Mehmed the Conqueror, Topkapi Palace served as the administrative center and royal residence of the Ottoman Empire for nearly 380 years. This magnificent palace complex was once home to approximately 4,000 people, including sultans, their families, court officials, and soldiers.
Located in the historic Sultanahmet area, Topkapi Palace showcases stunning courtyards, imperial treasury collections, sacred relics, and breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. Today, it stands as one of the largest and most important museums in Istanbul, offering visitors a deep insight into Ottoman history and royal life.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Admission Ticket: Not included
Grand Bazaar
Grand Bazaar – The World’s Historic Shopping Landmark
The Grand Bazaar is one of the oldest and most famous covered markets in the world. Dating back to the 15th century, this historic marketplace spans thousands of square meters and features over 4,000 shops.
Located in the heart of Istanbul, the Grand Bazaar offers an authentic Turkish shopping experience. Visitors can explore a wide variety of traditional stores selling handmade carpets, fine jewelry, antiques, silk products, ceramics, leather goods, and aromatic spice shops. Its vibrant atmosphere and Ottoman architecture make it a must-visit destination for culture and shopping lovers alike.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission: Free of charge
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque – A Symbol of Holy Wisdom
The name Hagia Sophia means “Holy Wisdom.” Originally built in 537 AD by Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, it first served as a cathedral of the Byzantine Empire. After the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, it was converted into a mosque, later operated as a museum for nearly 75 years, and today functions again as an active mosque.
Hagia Sophia is considered one of the most extraordinary architectural masterpieces in Istanbul. Famous for its massive dome, impressive mosaics, marble columns, and remarkable engineering, it reflects both Christian and Islamic heritage. Its unique history and breathtaking design make it one of the most visited landmarks in Turkey.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Ticket: Not included
Basilica Cistern
Basilica Cistern – The Underground Palace of Istanbul
Built in the 6th century during the reign of Justinian I, the Basilica Cistern is one of Istanbul’s most fascinating underground landmarks. This massive Byzantine water reservoir is famous for its atmospheric lighting, 336 marble columns, and the iconic Medusa head sculptures.
Located near Hagia Sophia in the historic Sultanahmet district, the Basilica Cistern offers visitors a unique glimpse into the advanced engineering of the Byzantine Empire.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Ticket: Not included
Historic Areas of Istanbul (Pass By)
Historic Areas of Istanbul
The Historic Areas of Istanbul are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the city’s extraordinary cultural and architectural heritage. This remarkable area reflects the legacy of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, featuring world-renowned monuments, ancient city walls, historic mosques, palaces, and churches.
As you pass through this historic zone, you will witness the unique blend of civilizations that makes Istanbul one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Accommodation & Meal Details
Accommodation: Not Included
Meals: Not Included
DAY-2 Fly to Cappadocia From Istanbul & North of Cappadocia Tour
Flight from Istanbul to Cappadocia & North Cappadocia Tour
Early in the morning, you will fly from Istanbul to Cappadocia, one of Turkey’s most unique and breathtaking destinations. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to begin your North Cappadocia Tour, exploring the region’s famous fairy chimneys, rock-cut churches, and panoramic valleys.
After completing the tour, you will be transferred to your hotel in Cappadocia. The rest of the day is free for you to relax, explore the local area at your own pace, or enjoy optional activities. Overnight stay in Cappadocia.
Zelve Open Air Museum
Zelve Open Air Museum – Discover Cappadocia’s Ancient Rock-Cut Heritage
Shaped by both ancient civilizations and the forces of nature, Zelve Open Air Museum is one of the most impressive attractions in Cappadocia. This remarkable valley showcases a unique landscape formed by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion.
Once home to thriving communities, Zelve features rock-cut churches, monasteries, houses, and tunnels that offer deep insight into early Christian life in the region. Walking through this open-air complex provides visitors with a fascinating journey into Cappadocia’s cultural and religious history.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Admission Ticket: Included
Göreme Panorama
Göreme Panorama – The Best View of Cappadocia
Göreme Panorama is one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in Cappadocia, offering spectacular panoramic views of the region’s famous fairy chimneys and unique volcanic landscape. It is the perfect stop to admire and photograph the stunning natural beauty that makes Cappadocia world-renowned.
This scenic viewpoint also provides a relaxing atmosphere where visitors can enjoy refreshments while taking in the unforgettable landscape.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Monks Valley (Fairy Chimneys)
Monks Valley (Fairy Chimneys) – Iconic Landscape of Cappadocia
Monks Valley, also known as Paşabağ, is famous for its towering fairy chimneys and extraordinary rock formations shaped by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion. Visitors can walk among these unique natural structures and admire their fascinating shapes and textures.
Many of the fairy chimneys are hollowed out, revealing ancient living spaces, chapels, and traces of frescoes dating back to the Byzantine period. Exploring this remarkable valley offers insight into both the geological wonders and the rich cultural history of Cappadocia.
The surreal beauty and historical significance of Monks Valley make it one of the region’s must-visit attractions.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Ticket: Included
Devrent Valley
Devrent Valley – Imagination Valley of Cappadocia
Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is one of the most unique natural attractions in Cappadocia. This extraordinary landscape is famous for its unusual rock formations shaped by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion.
Unlike other valleys in Cappadocia, Devrent does not contain rock-cut churches or settlements. Instead, it is celebrated for its fascinating formations that resemble animals, human figures, and various objects — including the famous camel-shaped rock. These natural sculptures spark the imagination of visitors and make the valley a popular stop for photography and short scenic walks.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Urgup Three Beauties
Three Beauties – Iconic Symbol of Cappadocia
Located near Ürgüp, the “Three Beauties” (Üç Güzeller) is one of the most famous rock formations in Cappadocia. This natural landmark features three striking fairy chimneys standing side by side, creating one of the region’s most photographed and recognizable landscapes.
With their slender, cone-shaped structures, the Three Beauties perfectly reflect the unique geological character of Cappadocia. The site offers excellent viewpoints where visitors can admire and capture stunning photos of these iconic formations set against the breathtaking Cappadocian scenery.
A visit to the Three Beauties is a must for travelers looking to experience and photograph one of Cappadocia’s most symbolic natural wonders.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Avanos
Avanos – The Heart of Traditional Pottery
Avanos is one of the oldest settlements in Cappadocia, dating back to the Hittite period and later hosting the Roman, Seljuk, and Ottoman civilizations. Located approximately 6 km from Göreme, this charming town sits along the banks of the Red River (Kızılırmak), which provides the rich clay used in its famous pottery.
Avanos is renowned for its traditional kick-wheel, handmade pottery and ceramics, a craft passed down through generations for thousands of years. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to witness a live pottery demonstration and learn about the region’s ancient techniques.
Exploring Avanos offers a unique cultural experience, combining history, craftsmanship, and authentic local traditions.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission: Free of charge
Accommodation and Meal Details
Accommodation: Empire Cave Hotel, Atax Cave House, Heaven Cave Hotel or similar quality hotel.
Meals: Lunch
DAY-3 Opt. Balloon Tour, South Cappadocia Tour & Return To Istanbul
Optional Balloon Tour, South Cappadocia Tour & Return to Istanbul
If you have a hot air balloon ticket, you will be picked up early in the morning and transferred back to your hotel around 08:00 am. If not, you may contact us to book an optional balloon flight in Cappadocia.
After breakfast, your guide will pick you up at 10:30 am for the South Cappadocia Tour. Highlights include Kaymaklı Underground City or Özkonak Underground City (admission included), Red Valley, Rose Valley, Çavuşin Village, Love Valley, Uchisar Castle, and Pigeon Valley.
The tour ends around 17:00, followed by a transfer to Kayseri (ASR) or Nevşehir (NAV) Airport for your flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel.
Duration: 7 hours
Admission: Included as stated in the itinerary
Özkonak Underground City
Özkonak Underground City – Ancient Shelter Beneath Cappadocia
Located near Avanos in Nevşehir Province, Özkonak Underground City is one of Cappadocia’s most impressive subterranean settlements. Carved into soft volcanic rock, this multi-level underground city was built by early civilizations as a refuge from invasions, harsh weather, and persecution.
The site features ventilation shafts, storage rooms, living quarters, defense tunnels, and communication systems, demonstrating the advanced engineering skills of its time. Visiting Özkonak offers a fascinating insight into the region’s unique history and survival architecture.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Ticket: Included
Red Valley
Red Valley – Scenic Hiking Experience in Cappadocia
Red Valley is one of Cappadocia’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, famous for its dramatic red-hued rock formations and panoramic viewpoints. Shaped by volcanic activity and erosion, the valley offers a unique hiking experience through winding trails, hidden caves, and striking fairy chimneys.
As you explore the valley’s natural pathways, you will enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, especially during sunset when the rocks glow in vibrant shades of red and orange. Red Valley is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers in Cappadocia.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Çavuşin
Çavuşin – Historic Village of Stone Houses
Çavuşin is one of the oldest settlements in Cappadocia, known for its historic stone houses and rock-carved dwellings. Walking through its narrow streets and labyrinth-like alleys offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the region’s authentic village life.
Many of the traditional homes are still inhabited today, preserving the cultural heritage and architectural character of the area. With its ancient cave structures and panoramic views, Çavuşin provides a fascinating glimpse into Cappadocia’s rich history and local traditions.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Rose Valley
Rose Valley – Cappadocia’s Most Colorful Landscape
Rose Valley (Güllüdere Vadisi) is one of the most picturesque valleys in Cappadocia, famous for its unique rock formations and soft pink hues. The valley gets its name from the rose-colored tones that illuminate the landscape, especially during sunrise and sunset.
With scenic hiking trails, hidden cave churches, and panoramic viewpoints, Rose Valley offers visitors a perfect combination of natural beauty and historical charm. The ever-changing colors of the rocks create a breathtaking atmosphere, making it one of the most photographed spots in Cappadocia.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Uchisar Castle
Uchisar Castle – The Highest Viewpoint in Cappadocia
Located in the heart of Cappadocia, Uchisar Castle is the region’s highest natural rock fortress. Carved into a massive volcanic rock formation, this iconic landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views of valleys, fairy chimneys, and Mount Erciyes.
Dating back thousands of years, Uchisar Castle was used by ancient civilizations as a defensive stronghold and refuge during times of conflict. Its strategic position made it one of the most important watchpoints in the region.
Today, visitors can explore the castle’s tunnels and rooms carved into the rock while enjoying one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Cappadocia.
Duration: 45 minutes
Admission Ticket: Not included
Pigeon Valley
Pigeon Valley – Scenic Hiking Route in Cappadocia
Located near Göreme, Pigeon Valley is one of Cappadocia’s most iconic and picturesque landscapes. The valley takes its name from the thousands of pigeon houses carved into the soft volcanic tuff rock formations.
Historically, pigeons played an important role in local agriculture, as their droppings were collected and used as natural fertilizer for vineyards and crops. Today, the valley is a popular hiking destination, offering scenic trails, panoramic views of fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and lush vineyards.
Pigeon Valley provides visitors with a perfect combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and peaceful walking paths in the heart of Cappadocia.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission: Free of charge
Istanbul (Pass By)
Istanbul (Pass By) – Return & Hotel Transfer
At the end of your tour, you will be transferred to the NAV/ASR airport for your flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival, our representative will welcome you at the exit gate and arrange your private transfer to your hotel.
Enjoy a smooth and comfortable return to Istanbul with fully organized airport and hotel transfer services.
Accommodation & Meal Details:
Accommodation: Not Icluded
Meal: Breakfast & Lunch