Istanbul Tours
Turkey    05-July-2008 07:17  
 
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  At dawn on 25 April 1915 soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) began landing on Gallipoli here at North Beach and around Anzac Cove to the south of the nearby headland
 
  Bos&Sadberk H Muse.

Tour Information
 
Lenght Half Day
Duration 4 Hours
Price 25 € (p.p)
Operated Daily
  Reservation
 
What is Included?
  Hotel Pick-up & drop-off
  Private Baort or feery
  Entrance fees as per itinerary
  Guide and Air-conditioned Vehicle
  V.A.T. (%18 sales tax)
Guide in:
English, German, Italian, Spanish, French
     
 
Highlights Of This Tour

Bosphorus literally means "cow-ford", so named because Zeus' s mistress, Io, fled across the strait in the shape of a cow to escape the wrath of Zeus's wife, Hera. Myth aside, the legendary waterway is as dazzlingly beautiful now as it was in antiquity. No visit to Istanbul is complete without a cruise along its physical and spiritual heart, the glistening waters that link Europe to Asia, that join the Black Sea and Sea of Marmara.

 
Morning Bosphorus Cruise Itinerary

After a brief visit to the 17th century Spice Bazaar * ( * closed on Sundays), the second largest covered bazaar in Istanbul, we embark on a cruise up the Bosphorus , the legendary strait separating Europe and Asia. We cruise past the Dolmabahce and Beylerbeyi Palaces , wooden 19th century seafront mansions, picturesque villages and modern pleasure palaces, disembarking at the mouth of the Black Sea . We then drive along the strait to the Sadberk Hanim Museum (closed on Wednesdays), a gracious three-story waterfront mansion housing a rich collection of Anatolian works of arts, antiques and relics dating back to 6,000 BC.

 

Hagia Sophia

 
 
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