|  Istanbul  Regular Tours
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        | Below couple options are provided for basic tours to discover most important sites and beauties of Istanbul.
Advantage of these tours you can see the the places to avoid crowded such as waiting on the lines for museums and transfer to places easily and also visit the places which you can not do by yourself.
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            |  Historical Treasuries (Tour No: 1) |  
            |  | The former center of sportive and  political activities of Constantinople. You will be able to see the Obelisk  from Egypt, Serpentine Column from Delphi, Constantine Column and German  Fountain.  One of the biggest mosques of  Istanbul from 17th century architecture is one of the principal adornments on  the skyline of Istanbul. Also famous for its blue tiles and 6 minarest. |  
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            | Highlights  of Istanbul (Tour No: 2) |  
            |  |  As  a natural and extremely secures harbor, the Golden Horn has played an important  role in the development of Istanbul. The inlet separates the European shore  into two. It is approximately 8 km long and widest part is the entrance from  the Bosphorus. Two streams drain into this inlet at its far end.  One of the biggest natural channel in the world lying between Black Sea and Sea of  Marmara and divided city of Istanbul in two part as Asia and Europe. Both side of the channel there are so many imperial places,  mosques, wooden summer houses and magnificent view of Istanbul |  
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            | Cruise in Golden Horn And Bosphorus with Pierre Loti Hill (Tour No: 3) |  
            |  |  As  a natural and extremely secures harbor, the Golden Horn has played an important  role in the development of Istanbul. The inlet separates the European shore  into two. It is approximately 8 km long and widest part is the entrance from  the Bosphorus. Two streams drain into this inlet at its far end.  One of the biggest natural channel in the world lying between Black Sea and Sea of  Marmara and divided city of Istanbul in two part as Asia and Europe. Both side of the channel there are so many imperial places,  mosques, wooden summer houses and magnificent view of Istanbul. |  
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            | Cruise in Golden Horn And Bosphorus, Asian Side And Maiden Tower (Tour No:4) |  
            |  |  As  a natural and extremely secures harbor, the Golden Horn has played an important  role in the development of Istanbul. The inlet separates the European shore  into two. It is approximately 8 km long and widest part is the entrance from  the Bosphorus. Two streams drain into this inlet at its far end. One of the biggest natural channel in the world lying between Black Sea and Sea of  Marmara and divided city of Istanbul in two part as Asia and Europe. Both side of the channel there are so many imperial places,  mosques, wooden summer houses and magnificent view of Istanbul. |  
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            | Full Day Cruise On Bosphorus And Black Sea (Tour No:5) |  
            |  | Kabatas (1): We will drive you from old city to  pier of Kabatas to start Cruise.  (from sea):   Second imperial palace for Ottoman Sultans, built in  1856 and until 1922 last six Ottoman Sultans lived and ruled the Empire from  here. It is European style very luxury palace and one of the best examples of  baroque style all around the world.  |  
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            | Priices’ Island  (Tour No:6) |  
            |  | Kabatas (1): We will drive you from old city to  pier of Kabatas to start Cruise on Sea of Marmara. Princes’ Island: The  are a chain of nine islands off the coast of Istanbul,  in the Sea of Marmara. Only first fours;  Büyükada, Heybeliada, Burgazada and Kinaliada are inhabited.During the Byzantine and Ottoman eras, princes and other  royalty who were seen as challengers to the throne were exiled there giving the  islands their present name. Until 19th century islands were almost empty but  during the nineteenth century, the islands became popular resorts for  Istanbul's wealthy, and Victorian-era cottages and houses are still preserved  on the largest of the Princes' Islands.
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