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1 day(s)
Private
1-40 people
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Edirne, once the capital of the Ottoman Empire, is a treasure trove of stunning history, including mosques, museums, and historical Ottoman architecture that you can explore. Furthermore, the city is home to well-known Thracian vineyards, a renowned oil wrestling festival, delectable cuisine, and a plethora of must-see attractions. Come and discover these treasures on the Daily Edirne Tour from Istanbul.
Duration
1 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-40 people
Tour Code
DETFI34
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
City Sightseeing
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
12 - 99

Istanbul
08:00
Istanbul
21:00
Edirne, the former capital of the Ottoman Empire, has a rich history and cultural heritage, as well as numerous Ottoman architectural marvels worth seeing. Additionally, for over 650 years, the city has hosted the annual Kirkpinar Yagli Guresleri, a traditional Turkish sport of oil wrestling.
The Selimiye Mosque is an Ottoman mosque situated in Edirne Province, which was the previous capital of the Ottomans, Turkey. Sultan Selim II commissioned it, and it was designed and built between 1568 and 1575 by the imperial architect Mimar Sinan. It is considered Sinan's masterpiece and a remarkable achievement in Islamic architecture.
The Ali Pasha Bazaar takes its name from the Grand Vizier Hersekzade Semiz Ali Pasha, who held this position during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. However, Ali Pasha passed away four years prior to the bazaar's completion and was unable to witness its final outcome.
The Clock Tower in Edirne Castle is one of four towers that stand at the four corners of the walls that surround Hadrianopolis, a Roman emperor Hadrian founded city. In 1866-1867, Haci Izzet Pasha, one of the governors of Edirne, added wooden floors and clocks to the tower, leading to its eventual renaming as the Clock Tower. Following excavations, the Macedonia Tower and its surroundings, the only surviving structure from the city's towers, were transformed into an "Urban Archaeology Park."
The world's longest stone bridge, the Uzun Bridge, was built in 1427 during the reign of Murad II and completed after sixteen years of labor, becoming operational in 1443. The strategic importance of the bridge stems from its location on the routes connecting Turkey to the Balkans and Europe, making it a vital border town.
Our services end with a transfer back to your hotel. Please remember that you can sign up to take advantage of TSG credits, and this is the best way to snag credits and use them for your next trips as a discount.
Lunch
Pick up from Hotel in Istanbul
Return transfer to Your hotel
Transportation in a fully air-conditioned, non-smoking coach
Guided Edirne Tour
All entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary
Personal expenses: Lunches, extras at hotel or additional meals
Tipping: Tips for guides and drivers