
Arrive at Ataturk airport and meet with local guide. Transfer to the Pera in the Taxim area and aperitif at the Pera Palace (Alexander Vallaury) former hotel for Orient Express passengers. Agatha Christie’s original room is still intact and can be visited. Walk up to the Richmond Hotel in Pera’s bustling pedestrian area. Check in to the hotel and guided walk of Pera and Galata. Particular attention will be paid to the work of European architects in the late XIX century like Botter House (D’Aronco), the Russian Embassy (Fossati brothers) and various others. Visit to the XIII century Galata Tower with spectacular view over the Bosphorus and Istanbul>.
Dinner at a typical Meyhane in Pera and night over.

Breakfast buffet at the hotel. The tour concentrates mainly on urban planning and architecture from the Roman and Byzantine periods like that of the Porta Aurea area, main entrance to the city in the late IV century, the XII century church transformed into the Kalenderhane Mosque next to the recently restored roman aquaducts, Kariye Church (currently a museum), and the Blacherne building. Lunch of typical Ottoman food at Asitane Restaurant, originally Ottoman home recently transformed into a boutique hotel. Visit to the VI century church of Santa Sophia, currently a museum, the Byzantine cisterns, the Hippodrome, and the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus (currently the Kucuk Ayasofya Mosque). Free time for shopping at the Grand Bazaar and return to hotel for dinner.

Breakfast buffet at the hotel. The day’s visits will concentrate mainly on Ottoman architecture and planning, with particular attention being paid to the Sinan buildings (late XVI century): Topkapi Palace, the Solimano Mosque and complex, Sokullu Mehmed Pasha Mosque and Rustem Pasha Mosque. Lunch at Hamdi Kebab restaurant next to the spice market. The afternoon visit will be around the Bosphorus waterfront with the construction of new buildings and the restoration of those already existing along the river: the Emirgan Sabanci Museum for Modern Turkish Art and Ottoman Calligraphy. Walk around the Arnavutkoy area with its’ characteristic XIX century homes made entirely of wood. Visit to the Sadberk Hanim Museum; a private home with a vast collection of Ottoman art and furniture. Mini cruise up the Bosphorous towards the centre of town. Return to the hotel, dinner.

Breakfast buffet at hotel and departure with guide for the Gon leather factory (Nevzat Sayin), walking tour around Eminonu with numerous examples of municipal buildings dating back to the late XIX and early XX centuries: The Central Post Office (Vedat Tek), the Orient Express Station (Jachmund e Kemalettin). Proceed on the Rahmi Koc Musuem, beautifully restored in the Golden Horn area. Lunch at the Koc Museum. Transfer to the airport and outbound flight.