Als einzige Stadt der Welt, die auf zwei Kontinenten liegt, ist Istanbul eine faszinierende Stadt, die man besuchen sollte. Und da Bulgarien eine gemeinsame Grenze mit der Türkei hat, ist es ein ideales Ziel für einen Tagesausflug. Sie verlassen die Stadt am Abend und kommen früh am Morgen an, um einen ganzen Tag lang die Stadt zu erkunden. Zu den Höhepunkten gehören eine Bustour, die unter anderem am Topkapi-Palast vorbeiführt, ein kurzer Besuch der von der UNESCO aufgelisteten Blauen Moschee sowie einige optionale Extras zur individuellen Gestaltung der Reise.

Istanbul Tour ab Bulgarien
- Erleben Sie eine geführte Tour durch Istanbul ab Bulgarien
- Besuchen Sie die Blaue Moschee und das Hippodrom
- Optionale Bootsfahrt auf dem Bosporus und Mittagessen
Transfer
Guide
Frühstück
- Je nach Staatsangehörigkeit können Visagebühren anfallen
- Reisepassdaten müssen zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung angegeben werden
- Der Reisepass muss zum Zeitpunkt der Reise noch mindestens 6 Monate gültig sein
- Frauen müssen beim Besuch von Moscheen ihr Haar bedecken - wir empfehlen Ihnen, ein Kopftuch mitzubringen
- Das Mindestalter beträgt 4 Jahre
- Gäste, die keine zusätzlichen Touren buchen, haben stattdessen sechs Stunden freie Zeit zur Verfügung
- Gegebenenfalls werden Sie zunächst ohne Begleitung von Ihrem Hotel mit dem Bus oder einem Geländewagen abgeholt und zum Treffpunkt gefahren, von dem aus die eigentliche Tour startet
- Auf Wunsch können Sie an einer Bootsfahrt auf dem Bospherus teilnehmen, die 35 EUR pro Person kostet und vor Ort zu zahlen ist
- Ein einheimischer bulgarischer Tourguide begleitet Sie nach Istanbul, wo Ihr erfahrener englischsprachiger Tourguide Sie erwartet
- Kommerzielle Besuche - zum Beispiel einer Lederfabrik, eines Goldgeschäfts, eines Süßwarenladens - in Istanbul sind in der Tour inbegriffen
- Nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet
- Nicht geeignet für Personen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
- Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
- Bargeld für Extras oder Trinkgelder
- Bringen Sie Ihren Reisepass oder Ihren offiziellen EU-Ausweis mit
- Einige Eintrittsgelder und Extras sind vor Ort zu bezahlen
- Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Zeitangaben annähernd sind und sich ggf. ändern können
- Bitte kleiden Sie sich beim Besuch religiöser Gebäude angemessen (bedeckte Schultern und Knie)
- Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die in schlechter gesundheitlicher Verfassung sind
- Kinder müssen immer von einem Erwachsenen (über 18 Jahre) betreut werden
- Nicht geeignet für Familien mit kleinen Kindern
- Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die an Reisekrankheit leiden
Was andere Leute über dieses Erlebnis sagen
Basierend auf 3 Bewertungen von verifizierten Reisenden
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Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
4,2/5
Personal
3,8/5
Service
3,8/5
Sicherheit
3,8/5
Mike
Aus Großbritannien - September 2022Als Paar gereist
45 - 54 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung5/5
Lovely place and fantastic value
Sid & Mouse
Aus Großbritannien - September 2022Als Paar gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
Akzeptabel
Gesamtbewertung3/5
We were very much looking forward to this, in particular Sultan Ahmet Mosque (which we found out on the bus was closed for refurbishment) & the Hipodr ...
Rachel
Aus Großbritannien - August 2022Mit der Familie gereist
25 - 34 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung5/5
This was a fantastic, brilliantly organised trip. We were the only English speaking travellers and the guide went out of her way to translate for us. ...
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