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From Chora to Balat

İstanbul | Türkiye

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From Chora to Balat in İstanbul | Türkiye Private Tour
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Walking Tour in Istanbul: Chora Museum, City Walls, Tekfur Palace, Byzantine relics, old quarters.

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Betul Basak

What is this?

Embark on this private walking tour of Istanbul, from the majestic Chora Museum to the historic neighborhoods of Balat and Fener. Originally a Byzantine church, the Chora Museum is celebrated for its exquisite mosaics and frescoes that depict intricate biblical scenes. After a coffee break, you'll head to the museum, admiring these masterpieces of Byzantine art. Then you'll move on to the ancient City Walls of Constantinople, where you will witness the enduring strength of fortifications that once shielded the capital of an empire. The journey continues to Tekfur Palace, which was once the highest point of Constantinople, overlooking the Golden Horn. This positioning made it a crucial point for defense and governance during the late Byzantine period. After touring the palace, explore the old Jewish and Christian quarter, absorbing the area's unique vibe before meandering through the picturesque streets of Balat and Fener, where historic homes and vibrant street art come together.

What makes this unique?

This exceptional walking tour ventures beyond typical tourist routes, offering intimate access to Istanbul's Byzantine heritage through the expertise of archaeologist-turned-guide Betül. Travelers will decode the magnificent mosaics of the Chora Museum, one of the world's finest examples of Byzantine art, learning to read centuries-old symbolism under her skilled guidance. Along the ancient City Walls, Betul's archaeological insights reveal the ingenuity of medieval engineering, while at Tekfur Palace, she brings royal Byzantine life into vivid focus through engaging storytelling, helping visitors imagine the royal courts that once filled these halls. In Balat and Fener's winding streets, Betül introduces visitors to Istanbul's vibrant art scene, taking her deep understanding of urban archaeology to create a compelling narrative of the city's evolution over time.

What is the profile of the host?

Betül Başak is an expert guide with a deep background in archaeology and art history, perfectly suited to lead explorations through Istanbul’s historic landscapes such as Chora and the Fener-Balat districts. Since 2011, she has been captivating audiences with profound insights into Turkey’s cultural heritage, drawing from her extensive experience in archaeological digs, museum curations, and academic teachings on urban culture. Fluent in English, Betül designs personalized, engaging experiences for international visitors, skillfully blending her academic expertise with the creative flair of a semi-professional singer-songwriter. This unique blend of deep historical knowledge and artistic sensitivity makes every tour with Betül deeply immersive, providing a unique and memorable journey through the vibrant history and contemporary culture of Istanbul. You'll be accompanied by Betül herself, or one of her equally professional associates, such as Volkan.

What to bring?

Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a camera for capturing stunning visuals, and a water bottle to stay hydrated. A hat or an umbrella is advisable depending on the weather.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

We will meet in front of the café Pembe Köşk Aile Çay Bahçesi near the Chora Mosque.

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EUR 200
per person

Private

2 - 6 people

4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This Experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 participants to make base costs and logistics work. Included are: entry fees to Chora Museum and Tekfur Palace, expert-guided commentary, a coffee break in a local café in Balat at the start of the experience, and personalized tips for exploring the area.
Offered in English

Private

2 - 6 people

4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This Experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 participants to make base costs and logistics work. Included are: entry fees to Chora Museum and Tekfur Palace, expert-guided commentary, a coffee break in a local café in Balat at the start of the experience, and personalized tips for exploring the area.
Offered in English