Istanbul is a city of layers, but its most enigmatic layer belongs to the purple-born Emperors of Byzantium. This exclusive journey is designed to peel back the veil of modern Istanbul and reveal Constantinople. We invite you to step beyond the standard tourist trails and walk the marble floors of history. From the golden mosaics that sparked the Renaissance to the impregnable walls that defied armies for a millennium, this tour is a pilgrimage to the heart of the Eastern Roman Empire. Discover the legacy of a civilization that kept the light of art and science burning for a thousand years.
Briefly
- A premium private tour exploring the most iconic Byzantine landmarks in Istanbul
- Includes Hagia Sophia, Chora Museum, Hippodrome, and optional Fener–Balat extension
- 5–6 hours with a licensed historian guide and private Mercedes vehicle
- Ideal for VIP travellers, history lovers, families, and intellectually curious guests
- Skip-the-line entrances + full customisation available
The Byzantine Legacy Tour
Premium Private Guided Experience Through Byzantine Heritage
( 2 nights / 3 days )
Focus: The Religious and Ceremonial Core of Constantinople.
09:00 – The Great Church ; Hagia Sophia We begin at the Magna Ecclesia, the structure that defined Byzantine architecture for centuries.
The Experience > Beyond the main hall, we focus on the Omphalion, the circular marble inlay where Emperors were crowned. We will explore the intricate mosaics (including the Deesis and the Comnenus mosaics), decoding the political and spiritual messages hidden within the golden tiles.
Highlight > Standing beneath the dome where Justinian famously proclaimed, “Solomon, I have surpassed thee!”
11:00 – The Silent Sentinel ; Hagia Irene Located within the walls of the Topkapi Palace, this is the only church in the city never converted into a mosque.
The Experience > We experience the raw, acoustic purity of this space. You will see the legendary “Iconoclast Cross” in the apse—a rare survivor from the era when religious images were banned. It is a hauntingly beautiful example of early Byzantine austerity.
13:00 – Lunch: A curated selection of Ottoman-Byzantine fusion cuisine in the Sultanahmet district.
14:30 – The Sunken Palace ; Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan) We descend underground to the water reservoir built by Emperor Justinian to supply the Great Palace.
The Experience > Walking on the raised platforms amidst 336 marble columns rising from the water. We will trek to the far corners to gaze upon the upside-down Medusa Heads, repurposed pagan relics that add a layer of mystery to the atmosphere.
16:30 – The Arena of Power ; The Hippodrome The tour concludes with a walk through the social center of the ancient city, once the site of chariot races and the Nika Riots.
The Experience > We examine the Obelisk of Theodosius (brought from Egypt) and the Serpent Column (brought from Delphi), discussing how the Emperors used these monuments to project global power.
Focus: Monastic Power and the Emperor’s Private World.
09:30 – The Hilltop Giant: Pantokrator Monastery (Zeyrek Mosque) One of the largest religious complexes of the era, recently restored to its former glory.
The Experience > This complex served as the burial site for the later dynasties (Comnenus and Palaeologus). We will explore its massive cisterns and enjoy a breathtaking, non-touristy panoramic view of the Golden Horn, imagining the city as it looked in the 12th century.
11:30 – Coffee Break: Turkish Coffee with a view of the Valens Aqueduct.
13:00 – The Private Life: Great Palace Mosaic Museum We return to the Sultanahmet area, but this time to look at the ground, not the sky.
The Experience > Hidden behind the Blue Mosque, this museum preserves the floor of the Emperor’s private courtyard. Unlike the religious art seen earlier, these mosaics depict daily life: children playing, exotic animals, hunting scenes, and mythological creatures. It provides a rare, humanizing glimpse into the secular luxury of the Byzantine rulers.
15:00 – Final thoughts and farewell at the Arasta Bazaar.