ASIA & BEYLERBEYI PALACE TOUR Daily Afternoon Regular Group Tour (20-25 people for each group) Highlights of this Tour ► BOSPHORUS BRIDGE ► CAMLICA HILL ► GRAND CAMLICA MOSQUE ► SEA of MARMARA ► PALACE of BEYLERBEYI
. What is included ? • Hotel Pick-up & drop-off • Entrance fees as per itinerary • Professional Guide • Air-conditioned, Disinfected Vehicles • Safe Drivers • V.A.T. (incl.) . What is NOT included ? • Gratuities / Tip (Optional) • Food & Drinks . Payment ( No Advance Payment !!! ) • by Cash (EUR, USD, TL or GBP) during the Tour. • Full Payment in advance by PayPal . Additional Information • Confirmation will be received at time of booking • Free Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off - from City Center Hotels in Europen Side • Airport Pick-up & Drop-off service with Extra Charge. (if flight times match with Tour Schedule Time) • During religious holidays the Spice Market and Grand Bazaar are closed • Beylerbeyi Palace is closed on Mondays. • Special FULL DAY BOSPHORUS TOUR is available, Combining tours Morning Bosphorus Cruise and Asia & Beylerbeyi Palace (Lunch included free of charge)
. Available Days > Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat *Every day except Mondays.
Price per adult : 29.-€ Price per child (0-3) : Free Price per child (3-7) %50 : 15.-€ Price per child (8-10) %30 : 25.-€ You can make your Tour Payment Cash or with Credit Card to our Guide during the tour.
ASIA & BEYLERBEYI PALACE TOUR Daily Afternoon Regular Group Tour (20-25 people for each group) We begin by driving across the Bosphorus Bridge, for a time the world’s longest suspension bridge, and head for the summit of Çamlıca Hill and its panoramic views of Istanbul, the Sea of Marmara and the Princes’ Islands. Our next stop is the Grand Çamlıca Mosque, the largest mosque in Turkey, opened in 2019 and was designed by two female architects, Bahar Mızrak and Hayriye Gül Totu. A short drive brings us to the Palace of Beylerbeyi on the shore of the Bosphorus. Perhaps the most elegant late Ottoman palace, Beylerbeyi boasts six sumptuously furnished reception halls with Bohemian crystal chandeliers and Sèvres and Chinese vases, including a main salon with an indoor fountain. The sultans’ guests at the palace included Empress Eugénie of France, Shah Nasruddin of Persia and Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia. (Every day except Mondays.)