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Arts and Culture Turkey Tour – 12 Days
offered by supplier M11335 (view this supplier profile)
Key Information:
Tour Duration: 12
day(s)
Group Size: 20
- 45
people
Destination(s):
Turkey
Specialty Categories:
Cultural Journey
Season: January - May
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: No
Minimum Per Person Price: 3520 US Dollar (USD)
Maximum Per Person Price: 3920 US Dollar (USD)
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Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Depart from USA – Fly Istanbul.
Day 2: Arrive Istanbul. Arrive Istanbul Airport. Our representative will meet you after the baggage claim, with owner's sign. Istanbul, the only city in the world built on two continents, guarding the precious relics of the three empires of which she has been the capital; a unique link between East and West, between past and present. Istanbul is not only historic, it is still a magnificent great city, fascinating and vividly alive, providing infinite variety: museums, ancient churches, palaces, great mosques, the bazaars and the unforgettable Bosphorus. Meet and transfer to the Galata Anemon Hotel next to the historical Galata Tower in city center. Dinner at the panoramic terrace of the hotel, overlooking the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus. Includes: (D).
Day 3: Istanbul. Historical Istanbul tour; visit the Topkapi Palace, imperial Residence of Ottoman Sultans, with displays of priceless World-class collections of artifacts, jewelry and rare porcelain. Then visit the St. Sophia Church Museum built in 6th century, once was the largest Christian Church in the world, the Blue Mosque unique with its 6 minarets, and famous for its blue Iznik tiles, the Hippodrome square where ancient chariot races were held, and then visit the world famous Grand Bazaar. Return to the hotel. Today, we will have dinner at an outdoor restaurant in Kumkapi’s vivid atmosphere. Overnight in Istabul. Includes: (B), (L).
Day 4: Istanbul. Drive to Bosphorus University campus for 2 hours classroom – Lecture on Art History, Byzantine and Ottoman Art by Turkish Instructor. Then drive to Beyoglu Area to meet a representative of the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IFCA) who has been organizing art events for over thirty years in the fields of classical music, jazz, film, theatre and visual arts to start a dialogue between the Turkish art world and international art circles. Since 1987, IFCA has pioneered an international Biennial which aims at establishing an open-ended international visual art exchange between artists from different cultures. Through the Istanbul Biennials that IFCA has organized, the opportunity for the development of an international cultural network has been secured not only for the Turkish art scene but also for the international artists, curators and art critics. Then visit Art Galleries at Beyoglu area. Return to the hotel. Free evening. Optional Dinner and Show at Turkish Night Club. Includes: (B).
Day 5: Istanbul. We will take a private boat along the Asian and European shores of Istanbul. We will disembark in Sariyer to visit the "Atli Kösk", a private museum owned by Sabanci Family, one of the richest and well-known families in Turkey. We will see the many paintings from 19th century, daily life instruments from Ottoman period and other private collections of the Sabanci Family. Then we will visit the Sadberk Hanim Museum with Oil Paintings from late 19th and early 20th centuries. Then, we will drive back to city center to visit the Modern Museum of Istanbul. In the late afternoon, we will visit an Art Gallery in Nisantasi – one of the modern districts of Istanbul. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 6: Istanbul – Troy – Canakkale. Drive to Gallipoli, through the European lands of Turkey. Cross the Dardanelles Strait by ferryboat. Visit ancient Troy, see its legendary walls and the replica of the wooden horse. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Canakkale. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 7: Pergamon - Izmir. Drive to Bergama. Visit the Acropolis, the steepest theater of the ancient world, the Temple of Trojan, Library. Lunch at a local restaurant. Then visit Asclepion, , the ancient Healing Center, served as a hospital. Famous pharmacist Galenos lived and died at this hospital and taught his first healing techniques to the local people here. Galenos is considered as the "Father of Pharmacy". Galenos has accepted the principles and ways of treatment of Hippocrates who lived about 700 years earlier then him. Drive to Izmir, the third largest city in Turkey. Evening at leisure. Overnight in Izmir. Includes: (B), (L).
Day 8: Izmir. Visit Izmir Ethnographical Museum; a 3 floor-old building constructed in 1831 as an hospital, then converted to a museum in 1984. The museum displays traditional Turkish dresses, wedding dresses, Ottoman furniture from late 19th century, hand arts such as tin processing, bath clog production, blue bid production, wooden printing, carpet weaving and more interesting daily life instruments. Then visit the Archaeological Museum in the International Fair area and the Old Elevator with a panoramic view of the Izmir Bay. Afternoon visit to two private Art Galleries in Alsancak. Dinner at outdoor restaurant in Izmir. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 9: Sardis - Pamukkale. Drive to Sardis to visit the 3rd century Synagogue, the great Gymnasium, and the Temple of Diana. Proceed to Pamukkale, the Cotton Castle. See the white travertine’s, there are underground hot water springs in Pamukkale. This water contains many minerals including calcium. The calcium deposits formed the white Pamukkale hill over thousands of years. The city of Hierapolis in Pamukkale was a spa center during the Roman period. There are still tourists coming to Pamukkale for its hot spring waters. Dinner at the hotel. Swimming is available at the indoor or outdoor hot spring pool of the hotel. It is said that this water is good for the eyes, for the stomach. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 10: Aphrodisias – Kusadasi. Drive to Aphrodisias, the city of Aphrodite or Venus, the goddess of love. The archaeologists named the city Aphrodisias because they found so many statues of her here. The New York University is leading and supporting the excavations financially. We will see the Stadium which seated 35,000 people and is the most well-preserved in the world, the Hadrian Baths, the Theater, the Agora and the Archaeological Museum where many Aphrodite statues are on display. Continue to Kusadasi, a holiday town on the coast of the Aegean Sea. Dinner and overnight at the hotel overlooking the Aegean Sea. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 11: Ephesus – Kusadasi. Drive Ephesus, the most famous ancient Roman city in Turkey, maybe in the world. See the House of the Virgin Mary, the Odeon, the Temple of Hadrian, the Celsus Library, the Marble Street, the Great Theater and the Harbour Road. Then, visit the Archaeological Museum of Ephesus and meet with the Director or the Curator of the Museum. Before driving back to Izmir, shopping opportunity in Ephesus area; Souvenirs, Hand-Made Ceramics and Hand-Made Carpet Weaving. Return to the hotel in Kusadasi. Includes: (B), (D).
Day 12: Kusadasi – Izmir Airport – Fly back home. Early transfer to Izmir Airport for flight back to USA. End of our services.
Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.
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