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Skip-The-Line:1, 2 or 3 Days Private Istanbul Guided Tour

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Description

See the sights of Istanbul that most interest you on a customized 1 -2 or 3 -days tour with a private guide. Opt for a single day and see the whole of the Old City, plus the Grand Bazaar. Extend the tour to include a second day and visit the Spice Bazaar, Dolmabahce Palace, Taksim, and Istiklal Street, plus a Bosphorus cruise.Please note that your guide is happy to alter the itinerary completely to accommodate your personal interests. Day 1: Private istanbul Guided Tour Day:Blue Mosq,Hagia Sophia,Topkapi Palace,Basilica Cistern,Grand Bazar Day 2:Private istanbul Guided Tour : Spice Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise, Dolmabahce Palace, Istiklal Street, and Taksim Day 3:Private istanbul Tour:Galata Tower,Fener Rum Patrikhanesi,Kariye Museum,Pierre Loti Tepesi *Private guide means a more personalized experience *Option to select a 1 - 2 or 3 day private tour by walking or VAN *Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city *Customize the itinerary according to your schedule.

Tour Options

2-Day Private Guided & Vehicle
  • Vehicle type : mercedes vito or sprinter Duration: 2 days 2-Day Private Guided & Vehicle: Day 1 Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hipporome, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar .: Day 2 Spice Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise, Dolmabahce Palace, Istiklal Street, Taksim Pickup included
1 Day Private Guided & Vehicle
  • Duration: 7 hours 1 Day Private Guided & Vehicle: Day 1 Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hipporome, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar Mercedes sprinter or vito Pickup included Pickup included
1-Day Private Guided Tour
  • Duration: 7 hours 1-Day Private Guided & walking: Day 1 Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hipporome, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar Walking tour Without Transportation Pickup included
3-Day Private Guided & Vehicle
  • Duration: 21 hours: :3 Day Tour(7 hours each day) Mercedes sprinter or vito Pickup included Pickup included
2-Day Private Guided Tour
  • Duration: 2 days: : 2 Day Tour(7 hours each day) 2-Day Private Guided & Walking: Day 1 Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hipporome, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar Walking Tour .: Day 2 Spice Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise, Dolmabahce Palace, Istiklal Street, Taksim Pickup included
3-Day Private Guided Tour
  • Duration: 21 hours: : 3 Day Tour(7 hours each day) 3-Day Private Guided & Walking: (No transportation included) Pickup included

Itinerary

30 min

Sultanahmet Square sits on the site of the ancient Hippodrome of Constantinople, which was once the social and political center of the Byzantine Empire. Today, it is an open public square surrounded by some of Istanbul’s most famous landmarks — making it the perfect starting point for exploring the city. The square is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the “Historic Areas of Istanbul.”

30 min

The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a public space in ancient Constantinople (present-day Istanbul, Turkey) that was used for chariot races and other public events. It was built in the 4th century AD by the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus, and was expanded and embellished by later emperors. The Hippodrome was rectangular in shape, and could hold up to 100,000 spectators. It featured statues, obelisks, and monuments from various parts of the Roman Empire, including the famous Serpent Column and the Obelisk of Theodosius. The Hippodrome was in use until the 5th century AD, after which it fell into decline and was eventually abandoned. Today, the Hippodrome is a popular tourist attraction, and some of the ancient monuments that once stood in the Hippodrome can still be seen.

Admission not included60 min

Hagia Sophia is a historic mosque and former Byzantine cathedral located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was originally built as a cathedral in the 6th century AD and later converted into a mosque in the 15th century. In 1935, it was converted into a museum and opened to the public. In 2020, the Turkish government announced that the Hagia Sophia would be converted back into a mosque, sparking controversy and criticism from some international leaders and religious groups.

30 min

The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a historic mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in the early 17th century under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. The mosque is renowned for its blue tiles and six minarets, which give it its nickname. The interior of the mosque is adorned with intricate tile work, calligraphy, and painted decorations. The Blue Mosque is still used as a place of worship and is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.

Admission not included60 min

The Basilica Cistern (Βασιλική Κινστέρνα) is the largest underground cistern of Byzantine Constantinople. It was built under the Basilica located west of Hagia Sophia. Also known by its Turkish name Yerebatan Sarayı (“Sunken Palace”), it is one of the major tourist attractions of modern Istanbul. The Basilica Cistern, along with churches like Hagia Sophia, gives an impression of the massive construction projects once undertaken by Justinian I (527-565). The Basilica Cistern is the only remaining structure of an important complex of buildings in the vicinity during Late Antique Constantinople. The cistern gets its name from the Basilica, often known as the Basilica Stoa or the Basilica of Illus, once located above it. Nothing is known about the site before Byzantium was inaugurated as Constantine’s capital. It was located west of the Augustaion and Hagia Sophia, and northwest of the Milion, the milestone at the beginning of the Mese.

Admission not included120 min

Topkapi Palace is a historical palace in Istanbul, Turkey that was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for 400 years. The palace was built in 1459 and was the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire during the height of its power. The palace complex consists of several buildings and courtyards, including the Imperial Harem, the Divan (Council) Hall, and the Treasury, which contains valuable items such as the Spoonmaker's Diamond. Topkapi Palace is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

120 min

The Grand Bazaar is a historic market in Istanbul, Turkey. It is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 61 streets and 4,000 shops. The bazaar is known for its jewelry, ceramics, spices, textiles, and carpets. It is a popular tourist destination and a major economic center for the city. The Grand Bazaar is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

100 min

Taksim Square (Taksim Meydani), Istanbul’s main modern hub, is located at the end of the pedestrian thoroughfare Istiklal Avenue (Istiklal Caddesi). A popular meeting place, Taksim Square is anchored by the Monument of the Republic and buzzes with activity day and night. The area historically hosts public celebrations, parades, and demonstrations.

Admission not included100 min

Dolmabahce Palace is a historical palace located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built between 1843 and 1856 as the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire during the late period of its history. The palace was designed in the European style, with a mix of Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and traditional Ottoman elements. The palace complex consists of several buildings and courtyards, including the Imperial Harem, the Ceremonial Hall, and the State Apartments. The palace also houses a large collection of European art, including paintings by famous artists such as Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Osman Hamdi Bey. The palace is now a museum and open to visitors.

Admission not included45 min

Rising high above its namesake neighborhood, Istanbul’s Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) dates back to the Genoese presence in Constantinople in the 14th century. An elevator takes you up to a viewing platform located under the roof, which offers panoramic views of the Old City peninsula and Beyoglu neighborhood.

Admission not included90 min

The Bosphorus Strait defines Istanbul. It is the divide between Europe and Asia, and the main connection between the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara. Dotted with parks and elaborate Ottoman mansions, including Dolmabahce Palace, and spanned by three intercontinental bridges, the Bosphorus is the veritable heart of the city.

60 min

Taksim Square is located in the Beyoğlu district and serves as a central gathering point for both locals and visitors. Its name “Taksim” means “distribution,” referring to the stone reservoir that once distributed water to the city. Today, it is a cultural, commercial, and social hub — and the starting point of İstiklal Avenue, Istanbul’s most famous pedestrian shopping street.

60 min

İstiklal Caddesi is a 1.4 km (0.9 mile) long pedestrian avenue stretching from Taksim Square to Galata (near the historic Galata Tower). Its name means “Independence Avenue,” reflecting its importance in the early years of the Turkish Republic. This bustling street is lined with shops, cafés, restaurants, galleries, and historic buildings, and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every day — making it one of the most vibrant spots in Istanbul.

45 min

During our tour, we will admire the Galata Tower from the outside. Due to current regulations, tour guides unfortunately do not have skip-the-line privileges, and the wait time to enter can be quite long. Instead, your guide will share fascinating stories about the tower’s history, architecture, and its importance to Istanbul’s skyline, so you can fully appreciate its beauty without the wait.

60 min

The Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı) is one of Istanbul’s most colorful and aromatic landmarks. Built in 1664 as part of the New Mosque complex, it was funded by taxes collected from Egypt — which is how it got its name (“Mısır” means Egypt in Turkish). Today, it remains a lively marketplace and a paradise for anyone who loves spices, sweets, and traditional Turkish products.

60 min

Süleymaniye Mosque is considered the masterpiece of Mimar Sinan, the greatest Ottoman architect. Commissioned by: Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent (Kanuni Sultan Süleyman) Completed in: 1557 Purpose: A grand imperial mosque and social complex symbolizing the height of Ottoman power. It is not just a mosque but a külliye (complex) that once included a hospital, madrasa (school), public kitchen, caravanserai, and hammam — serving both spiritual and social needs.

60 min

Balat is located on the Golden Horn in the Fatih district of Istanbul. Historically, it was home to Jewish, Greek, and Armenian communities, making it one of the most multicultural parts of the city. Today, it’s known for its pastel-colored houses, narrow streets, antique shops, and cozy cafés — a true “old Istanbul” experience. Its name is believed to come from the Greek word palation (palace), referring to the nearby Byzantine Blachernae Palace.

60 min

Pierre Loti Hill is named after the French novelist Pierre Loti (real name Julien Viaud), who lived in Istanbul in the late 19th century. He was a frequent visitor of the hilltop café, where he wrote about the city and fell in love with Turkish culture. Today, it remains one of Istanbul’s best-known panoramic viewpoints, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.

60 min

The Golden Horn (Turkish: Haliç) is a natural horn-shaped estuary that separates the historic peninsula (Old City) from the districts of Beyoğlu and Eyüp. Length: About 7.5 km (4.6 miles) Width: 750 meters at its widest point Name Origin: Its name comes from both its shape (like a horn) and the way the water turns golden during sunrise and sunset. It has served as a natural harbor for thousands of years, making Istanbul (Constantinople) a key center for trade and naval power.

Highlights

Professional guide
Private Tour
1 - 2 or 3 Days (depending on option selected)

What's included

Included
Professional guide
Private Tour
1 - 2 or 3 Days (depending on option selected)
Not included
Museum/Attraction Tickets
Transportation from/back to hotel and between sites (unless option selected)
Lunch

Pickup Locations & Times

***Tour guide meets you at central Istanbul hotels or Galataport. If hotel is not centrally located,meeting point with tour guide is the front of German .

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Topkapi Palace is closed on Tuesdays
  • Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays
  • Blue Mosque is closed until 2pm on Fridays
  • Dolmabahce Palace is closed on Mondays
  • Galata Tower will be visited from outside as tour guides have no priority to skip the line due to Galata Tower regulation
  • Hagia Sophia will be closed for visit during praying time
  • Families with young children will be accompanied by kid-friendly tour guide
  • For last minute bookings, tour starting time can be flexible
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Reviews(58)

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Elizabeth_V
June 8, 2026
Didem will be who I always contact in Instanbul!

Didem was fantastic. She totally tailored the tour to our wants and needs. She guided us through expertly at our pace giving us lots of knowledge and also making it fun. She was easy to be with and so sweet and friendly. I can't recommend her enough. Yes, a private tour is more expensive but you get what you pay for and this was worth every penny. I can't wait to come back to Istanbul as there is so many things to see, do and try and when I do, I will be calling Didem!

Operator response

Thank you for your wonderful review! We're thrilled that Didem created such a personalized and memorable Istanbul Private City Tour for you. Her passion, local knowledge, and friendly approach are exactly what we strive to offer every guest. We truly appreciate your recommendation and look forward to welcoming you back to discover even more of Istanbul’s history, culture, and hidden gems!

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Mark_B
May 11, 2026
Crowded Day in Istanbul

The guide was very knowledgeable and experienced, and knew the area very well. Given the large crowds (not sure why - there were only 2 cruise ships in town, with a total passenger load of 4,000), It was a Saturday, so perhaps that would account for long lines everywhere. When booked, it was clear that it did not include admission fees, but it was also supposed to be “skip the line”. There was no prior information as to the estimated fees and how there were to be paid - I had assumed that a credit card would work, but as we approached Hagia Sophia, I learned that skip the line tickets would then require cash, and there was a 5 Euro surcharge to account for current fluctuations? I am not sure how the skip-the-line would work - at the Blue Mosque the guide essentially cut into the line, something we were not comfortable with. At the Cistern, one of us went with the guide to buy the tickets, having to squeeze in, and once we had the tickets, we had to squeeze back outside to pick up the remaining person. It did not seem very seemless - next time I would opt for an excursion that included the admission tickets. We never made it to Topaiki Palace - perhaps it would have been too crowded. We did make a couple of unscheduled stops - both of which turned out to be selling promotions - a pottery/ceramic shop and a Turkish delight/tea shop. On the visit to the Grand Bazaar, the guide mentioned an opportunity for a deal on purses, and pulled us into the warehouse for the store, even though we had not mentioned any interest in purses. The tour of the Grand Bazaar consisted walking down one hallway and then exiting on the other side of the building to walk back to the tram station to return to the ship. At times the crowds put us several people behind the guide, who did not seem to make an effort to wait for us to catch up.

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Jeanie_H
February 21, 2026
A 10/10 wonderful experience and the best guide!!!

We are so happy that we chose this tour for a comprehensive overview of Istanbul - and moreover we were so grateful to be paired with the best guide, Didem! She was so very knowledgeable - she was especially considerate to let us set the schedule and pace - and she made sure we saw all we wanted to see. She even helped us get to an Ash Wednesday service at the Crimean Memorial Church, and also helped us shop with trusted wholesale merchants for only those things we were interested in, so special! Our experience was made even better with her deep knowledge of the history of her city. She was able to share background, context, and details we never could have gotten trying to see everything while reading from a guidebook. If you are considering booking this tour, do not hesitate - and perhaps you will be blessed as well with our brilliant and warm guide, Didem!!

Operator response

Thank you for your wonderful feedback on our Skip-The-Line: 1, 2 or 3 Days Private Istanbul Guided Tour!We’re delighted that you enjoyed exploring Istanbul with priority access and a private licensed guide.We specialize in private Istanbul tours that combine expert historical insight, flexible itineraries, and seamless organization for a truly personalized experience. We truly appreciate your kind words and look forward to welcoming you again for another unforgettable Istanbul adventure!

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Jabeen_Z
January 26, 2026
The terms of inclusion...

The terms of inclusion and exclusions were not clear. It said pick up was included, but the night before the tour, we were informed by our tour guide that pickup is not included and we need to pay for pickup and recommend to get a car for whole trip costing us additional $150. When contacted the agency, they repeatedly said pick up is not included and that its the general information given in my ticket. Our tour guide turned out to be a commission hogger. She took us to most expensive shops for rugs and some imitation brand shops which was not on the itinerary and we had to skip visiting palaces and othet sites because of her importance to shopping which we dint need and was waste of our time and had very upsetting expensive trip with limited sight seeing.

Operator response

The feedback shared with us has been carefully reviewed. However, a significant portion of the claims does not reflect the facts and appears to be based on misunderstandings. First of all, the services included and excluded in the tour are clearly stated during the booking process and on the ticket. For this specific tour, hotel pick-up is generally not included, and this information is clearly listed in the “Inclusions & Exclusions” section provided at the time of purchase. The information shared by the tour guide the day before the tour was simply a reminder of these existing terms. No arbitrary or last-minute charges were added. The suggestion to rent a vehicle was offered purely as an optional service to enhance guest comfort. This recommendation was not mandatory, and the decision to accept or decline it was entirely at the guest’s discretion. Claims that the guide focused excessively on shopping and that the itinerary was negatively affected are also inaccurate. As part of the tour program, short shopping stops are included solely for the introduction of local handicrafts. These visits are: Not mandatory Free from any purchase pressure Can be skipped upon the guest’s request Furthermore, any changes in visiting certain cultural or historical sites were shaped by time management and guest preferences. The tour was conducted in line with the guests’ directions and choices throughout the day. The allegation that the guide acted in a “commission-driven” manner is a subjective opinion and is not accepted by our company. All of our guides operate in accordance with ethical principles and professional standards. Guest satisfaction is important to us; however, when tour terms and conditions are clearly stated in advance, differing interpretations after the service falls outside our responsibility. Kind regards,

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Departure14170007350
January 1, 2026
Exciting and educational at the same time

The trip was fun, exciting and also interesting. I learned a lot about turkiye histories and new information. For me personally it was great and I would definitely come again

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Skip-The-Line: 1, 2, or 3 Days Private Istanbul Guided Tour and had a memorable experience exploring Istanbul’s iconic landmarks.We’re thrilled that the tour met your expectations and created lasting memories. We look forward to welcoming you again for another unforgettable Istanbul tour experience!

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shaifulh2026
January 1, 2026
Great historical & geological experience

The guide Mr. Ali have a vast knowledge & experience over the historical & geological of Turkiye. Great sharing from him throughout our 9 days trip.

Operator response

Thank you for your fantastic review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your Skip-The-Line Private Istanbul Guided Tour. Avoiding long queues and exploring Istanbul over 1, 2, or 3 days with a private professional guide allows for a truly comfortable and personalized experience. Discovering iconic attractions, rich history, and local culture at your own pace is what makes this tour special. We truly appreciate your kind feedback and look forward to welcoming you again for another private guided tour in Istanbul.

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TONY_T
October 9, 2025
Istanbul with Kemal Malgaz

We experienced the key places of old Istanbul and learned much about the city's history. It's a long day with lots of walking but worth the time and effort.

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Emnas_H
October 8, 2025
A must tour

Our tour guide Life was very kind and very knowledgeable about the history of the city. He took us to places where we were able to take spectacular pictures.

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Genevieve_B
September 26, 2025
Ensure that you receive...

Ensure that you receive written confirmation of what "skip the line" price includes. Also "pick up" is not included in the price. We tried to get clarification by sending out messages prior to our day trip but did not get any replies. It ended up costing us time and money. Disappointed group.

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nancymB3949VB
September 21, 2025
Istanbul highlighted

We booked Skip the Line 2 day private guided tour. Kerim our tour guide was very prompt and professional and explained everything in detail he was very knowledgeable . We saved hours with skip the line there were thousands waiting in line (in the hot sun) had no problem beating the line. Thankyou Kerim Kuvetli for our Istanbul experience we still have lots to see on our next visit. All the palace’s and mosques we visited were breathtaking. Highly recommend this tour to see most popular attractions,but be prepared to do lots of walking 🚶‍♂️

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