Istanbul Haunted Night Tour
Highlights
- Explore haunted Byzantine Middle Ages stories
- Walk through dimly lit streets with lanterns
- Investigate Roman ruins and underground church
- Use EVP equipment and paranormal motion balls
- Experience the past and paranormal intertwine
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Duration 2 hours
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Expert Guide
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Paranormal equipment included
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Private access to underground church
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Embark on an eerie adventure with Istanbul's Haunted Walking Tour, delving into the dark tales of the Byzantine Middle Ages. Follow expert storytellers through dimly lit streets, uncovering the chilling history of this ancient city. Explore Roman ruins, a hidden 6th century underground church, and more with paranormal equipment in hand. With lanterns guiding the way, experience the paranormal and historical blend of Istanbul like never before. This two-hour tour promises a spooky evening filled with mystery and intrigue. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to discover the haunted side of Istanbul. Join the tour and be prepared to be thrilled!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Istanbul's haunted history on a thrilling 2-hour walking tour, featuring ghost hunting equipment and eerie tales from the past.
Included
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EMF Detectors, Maddusa’s Web green laser, dowsing rods and EVP recorder.
Excluded
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Gratuities
Meeting Point
Our guide will meet you at the Column of Constantine near the information post. He will be holding a lantern so you will be able to recognize him. Please come a little before 8pm as the tour starts at 8pm Thank you
Molla Fenari, Vezirhan Cd. No:16 D:18, 34120 Fatih/İstanbul , Turkiye
End Point
This is the main Gate, the Imperial Gate, to the Topkapi Palace. It is behind and to the side of the Hagia Sophia. The guides will walk back close to our starting point and can direct you wherever you want to go.
Cankurtaran, Topkapı Sarayı, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul , Turkiye
What to expect
Forum of Constantine
In the year 330, Constantine moved that Capital of the Roman Empire and it started here at this location. The Column of Constantine holds dark secrets from the past and the forum that surrounded it bared witness to the terror that took place here.
Ahmet Tevfik Pasa MezarI
We enter a graveyard of a Sultan and his advisors from the 19th Century. Here the tales of betrayal and assassination.
Sphendone Remains
We will make our way to the side of the Sphendone which is the vaulted remnants of the south side of the Hippodrome. Here we will visit the outside of an ancient prison which once housed wild animals for the circus. We will also discuss torture methods of these prisons and how disfiguration was a common practice during this time.
The Hippodrome was the sporting and social center of Constantinople. It was the center of the Roman world for over 1000 years and was second only to the Cirucs Maximus. This was host to the famous chariot races from the grandest city of the medieval world. The Hippodrome was not only a place for chariot racing and its rival factions, but it held public executions and was the place to see the emperor face to face for the citizens of Constantinople. It was also the scene for one of the most horrific massacres in human history.
Kucuk Ayasofya - Gazi Suleyman Pasa Mosque
This church was once called the Church of Saints Sergius and Baccus and later rename under Ottoman rule the Little Hagia Sophia Mosque. Before it was a church, the area was a palace home to Justinian before he became Emperor in the 6th century. During the 16th century a high-ranking eunuch was embezzling money and evading taxes. Here he was found and executed losing something very personal for him.
Sphendone Remains
We make our way to the back side of the Sphendone where we will hear about the "best seats in the house" and how a great deal of death was compiled here over many centuries. We will hear of a Coup De Tat that was successful in dethroning a powerful Emperor and the fate that him and his sons endured above these walls.
Here we will talk about the Haunted Serpent Column from the spoils of war to the brutal execution of a Byzantine Emperor that took place here.
We will briefly discuss the German Fountain and how the same location was the starting gates for the chariot races in the Hippodrome. In the 17th century Ottoman soldiers were returning home from war and they were not being paid. This led to a deadly event that happened at this location where a very old tree once stood.
In the Ottoman Empire the law of Fratricide allowed these Sultans to kill their brothers and children who threatened their throne. Brothers killing brothers and now they haunt the Mausoleum where their bodies lay.
In the early 17th Century coffee was banned for public drinking and the consequences were literally deadly.
Imperial Gate Bab-i-Humayun
The main gate to the Imperial Palace is grand, but it was also meant to scare and intimidate all those who entered. The head gardener of the palace gardens also had a special race that was literally a matter of life and death.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Arrive early to meet your guide.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Check out nearby cafes for dinner after.
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Bring a camera for night photography.
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Avoid bright lights; it enhances the experience.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to the Istanbul Haunted Walking Tour, an experience like no other in the heart of this ancient city. Immerse yourself in the dark and mysterious tales of the Byzantine Middle Ages, as you walk through dimly lit streets and uncover the paranormal secrets that lie beneath the surface.What to expect?
On this haunted walking tour, guests can anticipate a spine-chilling journey through the shadows of the hippodrome, Roman ruins, and a recently discovered 6th-century underground Byzantine church. With talented storytellers guiding the way, you will experience a blend of history and the supernatural, using EVP equipment, EMF detectors, and black lights to enhance the paranormal exploration.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, thrill-seekers, and anyone fascinated by the unknown. Whether you are a local looking to discover a different side of Istanbul or a visitor seeking a unique experience, this haunted walking tour is sure to captivate and intrigue.Why book this?
Step into the past and uncover the hidden mysteries of Istanbul with this one-of-a-kind haunted walking tour. From the eerie ambiance of dimly lit streets to the thrill of exploring underground Byzantine ruins, this experience offers a perfect blend of history and the paranormal. With talented storytellers and state-of-the-art equipment, you are guaranteed a memorable and immersive adventure unlike any other.Good to know
As you embark on this two-hour tour, be prepared for a mix of history, mystery, and spooky surprises. Remember to arrive at the meeting point, the Million Stone across from the Hagia Sophia, a little before 7 pm to ensure you don't miss out on the unforgettable experience that awaits you.Reviews
Guests who have joined the Istanbul Haunted Walking Tour rave about the captivating stories, immersive atmosphere, and knowledgeable guides. Many have described it as a must-do experience for those looking to delve into the darker side of Istanbul's history. Don't miss out on this thrilling adventure that promises to leave you with lasting memories.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is