Ottoman history essentials: Private day trip from Istanbul
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Las perspectivas locales de su conductor marcarán el tono de su Daytrip. Un café escondido aquí, un restaurante que debe probar allí; consejos de expertos que le encantará compartir más tarde. Esto no es un tour guiado, pero su viaje estará lleno de historias y descubrimientos en el camino. Y durante todo el día, su conductor estará disponible para usted según sea necesario, listo para asistir, feliz de ayudar, haciendo su viaje libre de estrés.Explora a tu propio ritmo
Perfecto para cualquier grupo privado
Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.Información Relevante
- Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
- Vehículo con aire acondicionado
- Recogida y entrega personalizadas
- Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
- Agua embotellada de cortesía
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Iznik, Cumalikizik y Bursa deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Su viaje de un vistazo
Su viaje de un vistazo






Discover a city where the founding doctrine of Christianity was written and the finest tilework of the Ottoman Empire was born, all set against the tranquil shores of İznik Lake.
What to see
- The ancient walls of Nicaea, remarkably intact Roman and Byzantine fortifications enclosing the city where the First Council of Nicaea shaped Christian doctrine in 325 AD
- The İznik Foundation museum, showcasing historic examples of the cobalt, turquoise, and coral tilework that once adorned the greatest Ottoman mosques
What to do
- Visit the İznik Foundation workshop, where artisans continue the tradition of hand-crafting İznik tiles using original 15th-century techniques
- Wander through the mulberry orchards and olive groves that still surround the ancient city
What to try
- Freshly grilled göl balığı (lake fish) at a waterfront restaurant overlooking İznik Lake
Take note
- İznik is a peaceful, unhurried destination — allow time to simply stroll the old walls and take in the lakeside setting






Step into one of Turkey's most beautifully preserved Ottoman villages, where cobblestone lanes, colorful timber houses, and centuries of everyday life have barely changed since the 14th century.
What to see
- Over 270 historic Ottoman homes — many still inhabited — built from rubble-stone and wood, painted in vivid blues, yellows, and purples with characteristic bay windows
- The Küpeli Ev (House with Earrings), the village's oldest house dating to the 17th century, which hosts a small ethnographic museum with items donated by the local community
What to do
- Wander the narrow cobblestone streets at your own pace and soak up the atmosphere of this UNESCO-listed living village
- Browse the street stalls for local handicrafts, homemade jams, and fresh seasonal produce
What to try
- A traditional Turkish village breakfast — a spread of bread, cheese, olives, eggs, honey, and gözleme served in a rustic courtyard café
Take note
- Weekends draw large crowds; a weekday visit offers a far quieter experience. Wear comfortable shoes — the streets are uneven and sometimes steep






Explore the cradle of the Ottoman Empire, a city where grand mosques, silk bazaars, and sultans' tombs sit beneath the slopes of a mountain that turns into Turkey's premier ski resort each winter.
What to see
- The Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque), a 14th-century marvel with 20 domes, a unique interior fountain, and sweeping calligraphy — one of the finest examples of early Ottoman architecture
- The tombs of Osman and Orhan Gazi, founders of the Ottoman Empire, set within Tophane Park as part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city center
- Koza Han, a beautifully preserved 15th-century silk caravanserai still humming with traders selling textiles and handicrafts
What to do
- Ride the Bursa Teleferik cable car up to Uludağ National Park for panoramic views over the city and, in winter, skiing and snowboarding on the mountain slopes
- Soak in the centuries-old hammam tradition at one of Bursa's historic thermal baths, such as the ancient Eski Kaplıca
What to try
- İskender kebab — Bursa's iconic dish of tender döner meat over flatbread, drenched in hot tomato sauce and served with yogurt
Take note
- Bursa makes an easy day trip from Istanbul by ferry to Mudanya followed by a short bus or taxi ride, but an overnight stay lets you explore at a more leisurely pace
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