4 hours
IW0007
In the Byzantine period, the hillside – where Galata is today – was covered with orchards and was name Sykai (The Fig Orchard), or Peran en Sykais (The Fig Field on the Other Side), referring to the “other side” of the Golden Horn.
It was in the Byzantine period that the area began to be called Galata and a fortress was built by Emperor Theodosius II. Galata was a Genoese colony from the 6th till the 15th century.
This walk is around the famous Galata tower and covers the area, where we see many churches, synagogues, hospitals, bank buildings, ancient walls, schools.
Stories, myths, and legends are a bonus from our guide.
Notes:Price per person joining a cosmopolite English speaking group with already a reduction for bigger families or parties. No entrance fees involved.The Participants must be able to walk long distances over uneven and cobblestone surface under the sun. Therefore bringing Comfortable footwear and clothes, hat, sun cream and sun glasses are recommended.Winters in some regions of Turkey can be quite cold. Hence appropriate clothes are recommended.
English guidance - every day 13:00-16:00
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