This
is a 10 day tour for discriminating travelers who seek the
cultures of Istanbul, both ancient and modern. A grand mosaic
of East and West, this is the only city in the world built
on two continents. It offers Roman aqueducts, Byzantine churches,
monuments, museums, great mosques lifting their minarets to
the sky, but best of all, it promises to delight you with
the friendly, delicious activity of its streets.
Whatever
your reason for joining us, you'll find that the city is inexhaustible,
has pleasant walks, is full of surprises, and is most hospitable.
We will eat, drink, and immerse ourselves in the city, its
streets, sights, and sounds, gaining a familiarity which will
make it truly ours.
DAY
1-Dinner aboard our scheduled air jet to Istanbul.
DAY
2-After check-in at our hotel we will have a walk around the
Grand Bazaar, the largest covered market in the world, where
native merchants offer carpets, jewelry, brass, leather, and
more. Dinner is included.
DAY
3-A short walk and a tram ride bring us to magnificent St.
Sophia, built by Justinian in the 6th century; then
across the square to the ethereal Blue Mosque, decorated with
thousands of brilliant blue Iznik tiles. Nearby is the
Hippodrome, the most important stadium of ancient times. Then
on to the Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman Sultans.
DAY
4-This morning we will visit the Archaeological Museum and
the Museum of Turkish Ceramics. After lunch, we will travel
to the village of Eyup on the Golden Horn to see the small,
elegant Mosque of Eyup where sultans were presented with the
sword of Osman, their symbol of sovereignty. Upon our return
we will walk through the Egyptian Spice Bazaar, where we can
stroll from place to place following the trail of sandalwood
and gum.
DAY
5-A leisurely day of sailing on the Bosphorus, a lovely waterway
lined with forests, villages, hills and summer homes, many
from the Ottoman era.
DAY
6-The Museum of the Ancient Orient starts this day with treasures
from the Near East. Next we will visit one of the wonders
of ancient Byzantium, the huge Basilica Cistern, constructed
by Justinian to insure the city's water supply, and featuring
336 columns. This afternoon we travel to Asia to visit the
residence of Sultan Abdul Aziz, Beylerbeyi Palace, the most
elegant building on the Bosphorus.
DAY
7-Walking past the University of Istanbul, we turn down a
narrow street lined with Ottoman houses and reach the 16th
century Suleymaniye Mosque, a jewel built by Suleyman
the Magnificent. Next we will go to the Dolmabahce Palace
built by Ottoman Sultans to rival Versailles. On to the Naval
Museum.
DAY
8-This morning we visit the Kariye Museum, which contains
some of the finest Byzantine mosaics in the world. The rest
of the day we will cruise the Sea of Marmara to the Princes'
islands. Famous since Byzantine times, these islands have
become the quiet shaded summer retreat of Istanbul.
DAY
9-Today is free for last minute shopping, sightseeing, and
idling around the cafes. Consider a visit to the Mosaic
Museum. Tonight we will enjoy an included Turkish dinner.
Day
10-Our guide will accompany us to the airport for our flight
home