3-Hour Private Bike Tour in Istanbul





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As you will see, Istanbul is the most authentic city of the world filled with things to do, feel, see, eat and drink. I accompany you as a guide and as your local friend in Istanbul. I can offer various alternatives to explore the city fastest and easiest way through walking, cycling, public transportation or private VIP car cruising, upon your preference. So, you will experience Istanbul through eyes of a local and you will see all the highlights of the city in just hours. Meanwhile, you will be informed and get experienced of history, culture and local aspects as well as entertainment and best Turkish cousin options.
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Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Fener, Istanbul, the Phanar Greek Orthodox Patriarchate serves as the spiritual heart of the Eastern Orthodox Christian world. Established in the 4th century, this venerable institution is often referred to as the "Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople," symbolizing its central role in the Orthodox faith.
Fener and Balat: Istanbul’s Timeless Neighborhoods Fener and Balat are two of Istanbul's most enchanting and historically rich neighborhoods, nestled along the banks of the Golden Horn. These adjacent districts offer a vibrant tapestry of the city’s multicultural past and present, where we will see churches, synagogus and mosques side by side.
Eminönü: The Vibrant Heart of Istanbul Eminönü, located at the bustling crossroads of Istanbul, is a lively district where the city’s rich history and vibrant present come together. This dynamic area, nestled along the sparkling waters of the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus, is a hub of activity and commerce. Eminönü is home to some of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks, including the Süleymaniye Mosque, the Egyptian Bazaar (Spice Bazaar), and the historic Sirkeci Train Station—the last stop of the famed Orient Express. Wander through its bustling markets and vibrant streets to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors that define Istanbul. Whether you're savoring the aroma of exotic spices, marveling at the grand architecture, or simply watching the ferries glide across the water, Eminönü offers a quintessential Istanbul experience that captivates and inspires every visitor.
Sirkeci Train Station is located in Sirkeci, on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula, right next to the Golden Horn and close to the Gülhane Park and the Topkapı Palace. The station was built in 1890 by the Oriental Railway as the eastern terminus of the world-famous Orient Express that once operated between Paris and Istanbul in the period between 1883 and 2009, Sirkeci Terminal has become a symbol of the city.
Gülhane is a public park near to Topkapı Palace and Sultanahmet Square. Initially, the park was the outer gardens of the Sultan's Topkapi Palace. Today, Gulhane Park is accessible to everyone, it is an ennobled territory with a "forest" area with trees dating back to the 1800s.
Topkapı Palace was the residence of the Ottoman Sultans as well as the administration, education and center of the Empire. The palace was built on the site of the Byzantine acropolis in Sarayburnu, between 1453 and 1478 by the order of Fatih Sultan Mehmed, after the conquest of Istanbul.
Hagia Sophia, which is among the most important monuments in the history of world architecture. It has an important place in the art world in terms of its architecture, magnificence, size and functionality. Hagia Sophia is the largest church built by the Eastern Roman Empire in Istanbul and was built three times in the same place. When it was first built, it was called Megale Ekklesia (Great Church), and from the 5th century it was defined as Hagia Sophia (Sacred Wisdom). Throughout the Eastern Roman Empire, Hagia Sophia served as a cathedral as the capital's largest church, where monarchs were crowned.
Sultan Ahmet Mosque was built by Sultan Ahmet I in the 17th century by Sedefkar Mehmet Ağa, one of the students trained by Mimar Sinan. The mosque is also known as the Blue Mosque, as there are intense blue colored Iznik tiles on the walls of the mosque. It is one of the largest building complexes in Istanbul. This complex consists of a mosque, madrasahs, sultan's pavilion, arasta, shops, Turkish bath, fountain, public fountains, tomb, hospital, primary school, almshouse and rental rooms. The tomb of Sultan Ahmet I was also built adjacent to the mosque garden.
It was called Hippodrome in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire, and Atmeydanı during the Ottoman Empire. In the area is one of the most important squares of the city. The Blue Mosque is located in the east of the square, and the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum and the İbrahim Pasha Palace are located in the west. There are structures such as the Knitted Obelisk, Serpent Column, Theodosius Obelisk and the German Fountain in the middle of the wide two-way walkways closed to traffic.
Beyazıt Square is one of the most important political and historical places of Istanbul. It was built by Emperor Theodosius in 393 AD as the largest square in the city. At that time, the square was known as "Form Tauri Square" because of the bronze bull heads on the giant triumphal arch in the middle.
The history of the Grand Bazaar, located in Istanbul goes back to the period of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, in the middle of the 15th century. The foundation of the Grand Bazaar was laid in 1461 with the structures built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet to bring income to Hagia Sophia and it has grown gradually with the additions made over the years. The Grand Bazaar, which has become the most important commercial center of the whole region in time, is home to the richest tradesmen of Istanbul, and where jewelery and precious jewels from all over the world are traded, is one of the most important centers of attraction for the city.
The Süleymaniye Mosque, which was built by the world-famous Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan between 1551 and 1558 by the order of the Ottoman sultan of the time, Suleiman the Magnificent, is an architectural masterpiece. The general opinion is that this mosque is the work of Sinan's journeyman period, and its main mastery is the Selimiye Mosque located in Edirne, the border city of Turkey in Europe. Süleymaniye Mosque is one of the most important examples of Classical Ottoman architecture. The dome of the mosque, which has 4 minarets, each 75 meters high, with 3 balconies, is 53 meters high. It would be beneficial for you to visit another mosque close to this mosque, which creates feelings of admiration in the beholder.
Vefa is renowned for its deep-rooted historical and cultural significance. It’s home to the famous Vefa Bozacısı, a centuries-old establishment where you can savor boza, a traditional Turkish fermented drink. The district also houses the Vefa Kilise Mosque, a former Byzantine church, showcasing Istanbul’s layered past. Walking through Vefa’s narrow streets, you’ll discover a mix of charming old houses and local shops that reflect the authentic spirit of old Istanbul.
Cibali, a quaint and historic district on the shores of the Golden Horn, is one of Istanbul’s lesser-known gems, brimming with old-world charm and cultural heritage. As you wander through its narrow, winding streets, you'll encounter a blend of traditional Ottoman houses, vibrant local markets, and significant historical landmarks. The district also boasts the Cibali Gate, a remnant of Istanbul’s ancient city walls, offering a tangible connection to the city’s Byzantine history.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(7)
The explanations were very helpfull, it was clear and very well explain. The tour around Istanbul was very interresing. We enjoy the moment. Thank you very much for this very good experience. Osman is a very good guide . He took picture during the tour and I recieved it the next day . The hospitality is amasing thank you
Your kind words about our hospitality mean a lot to me. I would love to welcome you again on your next visit to Istanbul. Thank you!
This bike tour is a fantastic way to get your bearings and to cover a lot of the key historic places. Our guide Osman was so knowledgeable and friendly and set a perfect pace. My friends and I agreed if we only got to do one tour in Istanbul this is the one to do, as you get a really good understanding of the history of the place and get to see all the key highlights.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! It was truly a pleasure guiding you and your friends through the historic streets of Istanbul. I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed the pace of the tour and that it helped you connect with the city’s rich history and landmarks. Your kind words and recommendation mean a lot to me. I hope to welcome you again for another unforgettable experience—maybe next time on a different route or even a food-themed ride! Warm regards, Osman Altay
Excellent guided tour! Recommend this strongly. Sights and stories and insights. The bikes could be better, but the ride was easy and good.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback and strong recommendation! I’m glad you enjoyed the stories, insights, and the overall ride experience. Your comment about the bikes is well noted—I'm always working to improve the quality of the equipment, and your input helps a lot. Hope to see you again soon for another ride with even better bikes and more hidden gems of Istanbul! Warm wishes, Osman Altay
We had a lovely and informative sight swing by bike with Osman. History, culture, must-sees as well as surprises. We highly recommend this. 100 times worth the money and you could not spend the time better whether you are first time or 20th time in this amazing city between religions, continents and peoples of the earth.
Wow—what a heartwarming and generous review! It was truly a pleasure riding with you through this magical city. I’m so happy to hear that you found the tour both informative and full of delightful surprises. Your words beautifully capture the spirit of Istanbul—where continents, cultures, and beliefs meet. Whether it's a first-time visit or the twentieth, it’s always an honor to share the city’s timeless stories with curious minds like yours. Thank you for your trust and glowing recommendation. Hope to ride together again someday! Warm regards, Osman Altay
Osman was my guide on this bicycle tour. We met at his (very tiny) office on the Asian side of Istanbul where he provided me with a nice hybrid road-mountain bike. Although Istanbul has numerous steep hills, Osman took me on a path that avoided the worst of the up-hills. We biked mostly along the water front or close to it. Osman took me past many Mosques, churches of a number of Christian denominations, and residential areas full of shops and restaurants and was able to provide a lot of history about the sites we saw. The tour lasted a little over 3 hours at the end of which Osman offered me something to drink and eat. It definitely fulfilled my hopes and expectations.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a thoughtful and detailed review! It was a real pleasure guiding you through the lesser-known but deeply charming parts of Istanbul’s Asian side. I'm glad you found the route manageable and enjoyable despite the city's famous hills—planning a smooth ride is always a priority for me! I'm especially happy to hear that the combination of historic landmarks, local life, and storytelling met your expectations. Ending the tour with a little refreshment is my way of saying thank you for joining me on this journey. Hope to welcome you again for a different route or new adventure on two wheels! Warm regards, Osman Altay
We had to cancel our bike tour because there was a miscommunication on the agreed upon time, Osman was so understanding and cooperative in accepting to cancel and refund us.
Thank you for your kind words, even though we didn’t get the chance to ride together. Sometimes plans don’t align as expected, and I completely understand—clear and respectful communication is always my priority, both on and off the bike. I truly appreciate your thoughtful review, and I hope we’ll have the opportunity to explore Istanbul together next time you're in town! Warm regards, Osman Altay
Osman was a wonderful host for this exciting bike tour. He shared a few different options with us, and then tailored two different routes together to suit our interests. He is knowledgeable, energetic and kind. Biking around Istanbul was a great way to see the city and experience it's culture and learn about its history. I highly recommend this experience! Thank you for everything, Osman!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review and kind words! It was a true pleasure designing a personalized route for you and sharing Istanbul’s rich layers of history and culture along the way. I'm so glad the tour matched your interests and gave you a memorable experience on two wheels. Your appreciation means a lot, and I would be more than happy to welcome you again for another ride—there’s always more to explore in this incredible city! Warmest regards, Osman Altay



