After 4 days in the pristine white-and-turquoise Greek islands, turn the color on and visit Istanbul, one of the world's most beautiful, fascinating, colorful, and varied cities! We will show you all (or at least many) of the city's fabulous sides, from its fabulous churches, mosques, and palace (the Topkapi) to belly-dancing, the hammam, and of course its incredible food. And of course, as always with Oscar Wilde Tours, you will learn about the city's gay history. After all, who all was in that fabulous harem.....
On arrival, on Fri Oct 11, we spend an evening at a rooftop restaurant with a panoramic view on the Bosporus, watching a belly dancing dinner show--probably including zenne, the male belly dancers who are reviving belly dancing's original homoerotic charge.
On day 2, Sat Oct 12, we visit the vast square where the Roman hippodrome stood and the two great buildings that dominate it today: Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, the glories respectively of Byzantine and Islamic art and architecture. We close the morning in the fascinating Basilica Cistern, an underground waterworks supported by 336 ancient columns, which has appeared in many movies and video games, starting with the James Bond movie From Russia With Love. We get lunch at a restaurant that was a famous stop on the hippie trail from Europe to India, then take a cruise on the Bosporus, the channel that separates Europe and Asia, and see the palaces and mosques of Istanbul from the water.
On day 3, Sun Oct 13, we visit Istanbul's vast palace, Topkapi (again, known from a 1960s movie!). Topkapi, originally built by Mehmed the Conqueror—the Turkish leader who finished off the Byzantine Empire—and one of the great gay geniuses—the palace was the center of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years. The highlight is the visit to the Harem, the private residence of the Sultan, his mother, his favorites and concubines, and the eunuchs who protected it. Were there also male lovers in the harem? It's certainly not mentioned in the official tour, but as we will tell you.... We then proceed to the Archaeological Museum to see its great collection of ancient Greek art (remember that a lot of ancient Greece was in today's Turkey) including the most splendid ancient Greek tomb in existence, long believed to be the tomb of Alexander the Great (another gay genius). Today you have the afternoon free. We recommend visits to a hammam (a Turkish bathhouse)—one of the best is in your hotel!—and to the vast and fascinating Grand Bazaar, to look at carpets, spices, and more.
On day 4, Mon Oct 14, we dedicate the day to food! We start the day at and around the "Egyptian" spice market—the place to buy spices and spice combinations, such as za'atar, not to speak of 50 varieties of dates—then take the ferry across the Bosporus to hip Kadiköy, on the Asian side of the city. And on the way we sample many of Istanbul's famous street foods, baked goods, and desserts. Try borek, pide, kebab, midye dolma (mussels stuffed with rice spiced with pine nuts and currants)—the list could go on and on—and the world's best lokum (Turkish delight) and baklava. In fact, Istanbul being Istanbul, there are shops with a dozen different kinds of baklava. In short, this day will be a major culinary experience!
Day 5, Tues Oct 15. Our Istanbul extension ends with breakfast this morning. Let us know if you need help with your further travel plans!