Stay : Weekend in Istanbul

Only 3 hours from France by plane, Istanbul is the ideal destination for a change of scenery, even over a short weekend. One of the advantages of the city is the great concentration of monuments and attractions, which saves the visitor in a hurry from spending too much time in transport to get from one point to another. The Sultanahmet district offers a wide choice of hotels and is strategically located in the heart of the historic city, which is full of wonders. In two days it is possible to see the most famous sites to immerse yourself in the magic of Byzantium and Constantinople.

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Detail of the stay : Weekend in Istanbul - 2 days

  • SAINTE-SOPHIE (AYASOFYA CAMII)
  • PONT DE GALATA (GALATA KÖPRÜSÜ)
  • PLACE BEYAZIT (BEYAZIT MEYDANI)
  • GRAND BAZAR (KAPALI ÇARŞI)
  • SAINT-SAUVEUR-IN-CHORA (KARIYE CAMII)
  • TOUR DE GALATA
  • PALAIS DE TOPKAPI (TOPKAPI SARAYI MÜZESI)
  • MOSQUÉE BLEUE (SULTANAHMET CAMII)
  • MARCHÉ AUX ÉPICES, MARCHÉ ÉGYPTIEN (MISIR ÇARŞISI)

Day 1: The historic city and the old Péra

Steps: Istanbul

Start with a visit to the must-see Topkapi Palace and its harem, which will hold you for the morning. Then go up to Sultanahmet and after a short lunch break, head for the Basilica of Saint Sophia. As you leave it, dive into the fantastic cave of the Basilica Tank, which is a few metres away. Then cross the gardens leading to the Blue Mosque and head to the adjacent Hippodrome Square. All these sites are within a restricted area, so the tour can be done in one afternoon. In the early evening, cross the Golden Horn over the Galata Bridge to reach the old Péra district dominated by the Genoese tower of Galata. In the passageways and alleys surrounding Tünel Square, you will have plenty to choose from to choose from for a restaurant and a drink in one of the countless cafés bordering Istiklal Caddesi. You will be able to enjoy the hectic Istanbul evenings.

Day 2: Bazaars, mosques and churches

Steps: Istanbul

Located not far from Sainte-Sophie and the Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar (closed on Sundays) remains an essential stopover. Enjoy a cup of tea in some kahve (picturesque coffee) or in the gardens of an old medersa. Coming out west of the bazaar, a pleasant little book market will take you to Beyazit Square. Fans can visit the Calligraphy Museum and then cross the university gardens to reach the mosque of Suleyman the Magnificent, the largest in the city, built by the brilliant architect Sinan. From there, go to the Egyptian Bazaar (spice market) to get drunk with scents and colours before heading to the quays of Eminönü. A fish sandwich will satisfy the hungry and you will never get tired of watching the comings and goings of this very lively neighbourhood. Then, board a boat to enjoy the Bosphorus before leaving and go around it. Nevertheless, we can only recommend the Kariye muzesi (Saint-Sauveur-in-Chora), whose mosaics are one of the most fantastic legacies of Byzantine art.

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