An Afternoon at the Ottoman Court (Private)
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Itinéraire
Topkapı Palace
Tombs of Sultans
Détails du forfait
Topkapı Palace The Topkapı Palace has been the Imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans from the 15th to the 19th century. Its design, initially devised by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror himself and then enhanced by Architect Sinan, hides marks of the rituals and structure of Ottoman hierarchy and the running of state affairs. Home to the imperial treasury, cabinet and the site of the barracks for Janissaries, the elite of the army, every single corner of the palace mentions the splendor of the Ottomans. Apart from the priceless treasury, a distinguished collection of Chinese porcelains, holy relics, Sultan’s attires, and imperial weaponry are exhibited in different palace sections. Tombs of Sultans While visiting the tombs of Sultans, various essential figures who had a say in the administration of the Ottoman Empire, you both will be fascinated by Ottoman history and have the chance to experience poetry in motion with their delicately constructed and decorated architecture.
Itinéraire de la visite
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Topkapı Palace
The Topkapı Palace has been the Imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans from the 15th to the 19th century. Its design, initially devised by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror himself and then enhanced by Architect Sinan, hides marks of the rituals and structure of Ottoman hierarchy and the running of state affairs. Home to the imperial treasury, cabinet and the site of the barracks for Janissaries, the elite of the army, every single corner of the palace mentions the splendor of the Ottomans. Apart from the priceless treasury, a distinguished collection of Chinese porcelains, holy relics, Sultan’s attires, and imperial weaponry are exhibited in different palace sections.
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Tombs of Sultans
The Tombs of the Sultans are located in the Eyüp district of Istanbul, Turkey. They are the final resting place of 19 Ottoman sultans, as well as their wives, concubines, and children. The tombs were built in the 15th and 16th centuries and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tombs are arranged in a rectangular courtyard, with the sultans' tombs in the center and the women's tombs on the sides. The tombs are all made of marble and are decorated with intricate carvings and mosaics. The courtyard is also home to a mosque, a library, and a museum. The Tombs of the Sultans are a popular tourist destination and are a reminder of the Ottoman Empire's power and influence.
Topkapı Palace is closed on Tuesdays.
Inclus dans le forfait
- Transportation by air conditioned vehicles.
- Fully escorted by an English speaking tour guide.
Private
Non inclus dans le forfait
- Drinks and all personal expenses.
- Admission fees.
Informations importantes
- Cancellation can be done a night before for half day morning and full day tours in Istanbul and 4 hours prior to afternoon tour avoid penalty, otherwise full tour rate will be charged.
- Children 11 and younger receive 50% discount.