Full Day Trabzon City Tour with Licenced Tour Guide

Tour info

Duration
8 hours
Group Size
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

We start our trip by visiting the Atatürk Mansion which is one of the best examples of the city's civil architecture. We move to Ayasofya Mosque / Museum after an enjoyable time passing through the pavilion with its original furniture and its magnificent garden. On the way, we see Trabzon Castle, Gülbahar Hatun Mosque and Tomb, Zağnos Valley and the Historical Zağnos Pasha Bridge and Ortahisar (Kaleiçi) Quarter and we arrive at Hagia Sophia. Built as a Byzantine church in the 13th century, the building has a unique value with its rare frescoes. Today, the mosque is used as a mosque in the building and the garden after the exhibits are seen, we visit the Nature Park Sera Lake. After a lunch break in a restaurant, visit the Trabzon City Museum and then go to Boztepe where a panoramic view of the city will be seen. After our visit to Boztepe, our tour ends and we say goodbye to meet you in our tour.

What’s included?

  • Private transfer and transportation with new model, air-conditioned vehicle

  • Licenced professional local guidance service

  • Customize program flow, break locations and durations

  • All trips mentioned on the program

  • Pick-Up and drop-off service from your hotel

  • Lunch and personal expenses.

  • Museum and and other entrance fees.

  • Entry/Admission - Atatürk Kosku

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 8h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Zenofon Tours

About operator:

Zenofon Tours, is the leading & the specialist Inbound Tour Operator Destination Management Company based in Trabzon.Its main goal is to create and deliver unique truly memorable programs with high standards of private and regular tours for groups and individuals (FIT,GIT & VIP); to places they desire to visit in the Eastern Black Sea region in particular and Turkey in general.

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