DAILY PERA TOUR Daily Private Tour . Our Pera Tour begins at the top of Istiklal Avenue, in Taksim Square, with the French Cultural Institute, which brings French culture to Istanbul and is one of many reasons the area retains its fin de siècle feel. Then we visit Aya Triada, Istanbul’s largest Eastern Orthodox Church. A short stroll brings us to Ağa Camii mosque, dating back to 1597. Next, we visit Galatasaray High School, founded in 1868. Across the avenue is the 19th century Çiçek Pasajı. We descend French Street and afterward stop at the Church of Saint Antoine, Istanbul’s largest Catholic church. Nearby is the Crimea Memorial Church. From there we visit the Pera Palace Hotel, terminal hotel for the Orient Express, and then ride the Tünel finicular, built in 1875.
. 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.) • Price is 195 Eur.- up to 4 person. (for 1 - 4 person / not per person) • Price is 250 Eur.- up to 7 person. (for 5 - 7 person / not per person) . What is NOT included ? • Gratuities / Tip (Optional) • Food & Drinks . Payment ( No Advance Payment !!! ) • by Cash (EUR, TL, USD, GBP) during the Tour. • Full Payment in advance by PayPal .
Additional Information • Tour start time is up to your request. • 8 Hours Tours starts from your Hotel and finishes at your Hotel. • 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. . Available Days > Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Price per adult : 195.-€ Price per child (0-3) : Free Price per child (3-7) %50 : 100.-€ Price per child (8-10) %30 : 140.-€ You can make your Tour Payment Cash or with Credit Card to our Guide during the tour.
DAILY PERA TOUR Daily Private Tour Our Pera Tour begins at the top of Istiklal Avenue, in Taksim Square, with the French Cultural Institute, which brings French culture to Istanbul and is one of many reasons the area retains its fin de siècle feel. Then we visit Aya Triada, Istanbul’s largest Eastern Orthodox Church. A short stroll brings us to Ağa Camii mosque, dating back to 1597. Next, we visit Galatasaray High School, founded in 1868. Across the avenue is the 19th century Çiçek Pasajı. We descend French Street and afterward stop at the Church of Saint Antoine, Istanbul’s largest Catholic church. Nearby is the Crimea Memorial Church. From there we visit the Pera Palace Hotel, terminal hotel for the Orient Express, and then ride the Tünel finicular, built in 1875.