Skip the Line: Hagia Sophia plus Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
4 h
Skip The Line
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About this activity
Meet your guide near the Hagia Sophia and walk to the main entrance. As you stroll, get the lowdown on Istanbul’s history, when as Constantinople, it served as a Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman imperial capital.
Pause to admire the Hagia’s exterior, and hear more about the building's illustrious past. Constructed in the 6th century by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, this UNESCO-listed edifice was the greatest church in Christendom until it was converted into a mosque in 1453 and then became a museum in 1935.
Bypass the main entrance lines and enjoy fast-track admission into the spectacular interior. Gaze dumbstruck at the main dome that soars over the vast nave and the gold Byzantine mosaics covering the walls. Then, tour the main treasures, including the 9th-century mosaic of the Virgin and Child, as your guide explains how the building is regarded by many art historians as the eighth wonder of the world.
Next, stroll through the city's bustling streets to the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul’s main souk and one of the world’s biggest covered markets, with more than 4,000 stalls. Listen to historical nuggets from your guide on route, including how the market has been an important trading center since the 15th century.
Be introduced to the maze-like lanes, bedestens (domed halls) and hans (courtyards) by your guide to help avoid getting lost, and soak up the color and seeming chaos as you pass stands selling gold, jewelry, antiques, rugs and more. Learn haggling tips and enjoy time to browse and buy, perhaps bagging bargains and souvenirs.
Your tour finishes at the bazaar, so you can continue shopping or return to your hotel under your own steam.
Please note: Hagia Sophia (Closed on Mondays; will be replaced with Underground Cistern), Grand Bazaar (Closed on Sundays; additional time will be spent at the other locations).
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Pause to admire the Hagia’s exterior, and hear more about the building's illustrious past. Constructed in the 6th century by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, this UNESCO-listed edifice was the greatest church in Christendom until it was converted into a mosque in 1453 and then became a museum in 1935.
Bypass the main entrance lines and enjoy fast-track admission into the spectacular interior. Gaze dumbstruck at the main dome that soars over the vast nave and the gold Byzantine mosaics covering the walls. Then, tour the main treasures, including the 9th-century mosaic of the Virgin and Child, as your guide explains how the building is regarded by many art historians as the eighth wonder of the world.
Next, stroll through the city's bustling streets to the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul’s main souk and one of the world’s biggest covered markets, with more than 4,000 stalls. Listen to historical nuggets from your guide on route, including how the market has been an important trading center since the 15th century.
Be introduced to the maze-like lanes, bedestens (domed halls) and hans (courtyards) by your guide to help avoid getting lost, and soak up the color and seeming chaos as you pass stands selling gold, jewelry, antiques, rugs and more. Learn haggling tips and enjoy time to browse and buy, perhaps bagging bargains and souvenirs.
Your tour finishes at the bazaar, so you can continue shopping or return to your hotel under your own steam.
Please note: Hagia Sophia (Closed on Mondays; will be replaced with Underground Cistern), Grand Bazaar (Closed on Sundays; additional time will be spent at the other locations).
Included
- Local guide
- Entry/Admission - Hagia Sophia Museum / Church (Ayasofya)
Not included
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Not wheelchair accessible
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
85%
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Maybe it is because we were only two in this tour but something was missing. And the guide was not speaking an excellent english. And the ''skip the line'' was a waste of money as there was not much line outside.
This was supposed to be a half day tour on a Sunday that essentially lasted an hour. We got a decent tour of Hagia Sophia. But the tour company and the guide forgot that the Grand Bazaar is closed on Sundays. So we got a pointless half-hour trip to a rug merchant and then the guide declared the tour over. He made no offer to substitute another place, such as the Blue Mosque, which I think he should have done.