We have sold out for both tours!

Thanks so much to all of you who responded so quickly. I’ll leave the information up for now but bookings are closed. If you are keen to come in 2020 do make a note now to get in touch with me. If all goes well we’d be looking at Spring and Autumn 2020. I’m happy to do multiple weeks if demand is there. I’m also happy to aim for particular dates to fit in with your schedule. I know it’s a long way off but have a think…

Hello everyone,

I’m incredibly excited to announce that the History of Byzantium Tour will be heading to Istanbul on 6th-10th May 2019. Our first week in April has already sold out so we added this second tour.

This will be five full days of Byzantine sites with me and our Turkish tour guide Serif Yenen. Serif is a hugely experienced and accomplished guide (he’s given tours of Istanbul to Oprah Winfrey and Pope Benedict XVI!) who will be leading us around the city.

The cost of the tour is $1125.00 USD per person (for accommodation in double room) or $1435.00 USD per person (for a single room). There are discounts available and an extra day you can add (see below).

What is included in this price:

Private airport transfers from and to Istanbul Atatürk Airport

Accommodation in deluxe rooms at the Recital Hotel for 5 nights

Five breakfasts at the hotel

Five lunches at local casual restaurants with good traditional food

Five days of tours with Serif Yenen as an official guide. And Robin Pierson adding insights from the podcast (and generally grinning with excitement)

as an official guide. And Robin Pierson adding insights from the podcast (and generally grinning with excitement) Two days of transportation in a private van/bus. Three days on foot (including two walks along parts of the Theodosian land walls).

All museum entrance fees and costs as mentioned in the itinerary

Complimentary copies of Serif Yenen ’s maps and books

’s maps and books Headsets will be provided to hear your guide at each site

What is NOT included in this price:

Dinners

Personal expenses

Gratuities

Our itinerary will take in all the best Byzantine sites in the city

The Hagia Sophia

The Hippodrome and accompanying exhibition inside a nearby cistern

The former Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus (built by Justinian, beautifully designed)

The Bukoleon Palace (long time residence of the Emperors and the spot where John Tzimisces scaled the walls to kill Nicephorus Phokas)

The Aqueduct of Valens

Chora Church (the best preserved mosaics and frescoes in the city, amazing!)

Two walks along parts of the Theodosian Land Walls

Zeyrek Mosque, the former Church of the Pantokrator (the Komnenos family church and former home of the Patriarchate)

The Patriarchal Church of St George

St Mary of the Mongols (the only church to be continuously in Christian use since the fall of Byzantium)

An underground tour will take us to many ruins from the Great Palace which lie beneath hotels and restaurants

The Basilica Cistern (the most famous and picturesque of the city’s many cisterns)

The Column of Constantine and the Forum of Theodosius (giving you a sense of Constantinople’s giant public squares)

Kalenderhane Mosque, the former Church of the Theotokos Kyriotissa (a beautiful building with a fascinating history)

Bodrum Mosque, the former Church of the Myrelaion (built by Romanus Lekapenos to be his burial place, we may be able to visit the very spot!)

The Archaeological Musuems of Istanbul (an astonishing collection of Roman and Byzantine artefacts)

Hagia Eirene (built by Justinian and preserving Iconoclast decoration)

The Palace Mosaic Museum (a beautiful stretch of Justinian-era floor mosaic showing amazing scenes of nature)

And more!

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For those who want to stay another day and see non-Byzantine Istanbul this bonus day with Serif (without Robin) is available:

May 11th, Saturday (Optional Walking Tour with accommodation)

Topkapi Palace

Blue Mosque

Lunch

Suleymaniye Mosque

Bosphorus tour

The price will be $200.00 USD per person (accommodation in double room) and $255.00 USD per person (for a single room)

What is included in this price:

Accommodation in deluxe rooms at the Recital Hotel for one night

One breakfasts at the hotel

One lunch at local casual restaurants with good traditional food

One-day tour with Serif Yenen as an official guide

as an official guide All museum entrance fees and costs as mentioned in the itinerary

Complimentary copies of Serif Yenen ’s maps and books

’s maps and books Headsets will be provided to hear your guide at each site

What is NOT included in this price:

Dinner

Personal expenses

Gratuities

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I want to go! What do I need to do?

Click here for 6th-10th May 2019

BUT before you do just check this is all clear:

There are three payment options available:

1) Pay the full amount now on credit card.

2) Pay a deposit now ($350 per person in a single room, $280 per person in a double) and the rest on card the week before the tour.

3) Pay a deposit now and pay the rest in person in cash. This cuts out credit card and other fees meaning you’d only pay an overall total of:

$990.00 USD per person (accommodation in double room)

$1265.00 USD per person (accommodation in single room)

Also the extra day with Serif will be paid separately. Just let us know if you’d like to take up that option.

Remember the tour days are Monday 6th – Friday 10th April. But you need to arrive on Sunday 5th and will stay that night in the hotel. Robin will be in the hotel on the evening of the 5th to greet you. Then we’ll all head out Monday morning to begin the tour. Unless you are booking the extra day with Serif you will then check out of the hotel on Friday 10th. We can leave our bags in the hotel for that day’s tour and then pick them up at the end of the day. If you’d like to stay in the hotel that night please make your own arrangements.

Please don’t book your flights until we reach the minimum number we need for the tour to go ahead (12 people). We will let you know the second that happens so you can get your travel sorted.

FAQ

Why does it cost more if I want a single room to myself?

I’m afraid this is an industry standard charge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_supplement