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Troy Day Tour from Istanbul

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Troy Day Tour from Istanbul

$165 per person

Troy Day Tour from Istanbul

 

Trojan Tour from Istanbul

Do you dream of traveling through time and discovering the secrets of an ancient civilization?

so, With Rozana Tours Join us on a Troy Day Tour from Istanbul , where you will sail away from the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in a journey through history.

On our trip to Troy , you will enjoy a unique and unforgettable experience, as you will sail on a traditional ferry across the Dardanelles Strait and enjoy the stunning views of nature around you.

Don’t miss the opportunity to join us on an unforgettable Trojan Tour from Istanbul.

What will you see on a Troy Day Tour from Istanbul?

Troy horse .

Sacrificial altars .

3,700-year-old walls .

Troy Houses.

Senate Building (Polyuterium) .

Concert hall.

Lunch.

Everything you need to know about Troy Day Tour from Istanbul:
Troy horse
A symbol of deception and ancient civilization

A replica of the famous Troy Horse that was used in the legendary Troy War, According to the ancient Greek story.

A symbol of cunning and deception in war, Where the Greek soldiers were hidden inside the wooden horse to enter the city of Troy without the knowledge of its people.

This huge horse appears, Made of fine wood, On the coast of the Dardanelles Strait, carrying with it a fragrant history and tales of ancient civilizations.

This horse gives visitors a unique opportunity to imagine what the Trojan War was like, and how the Greeks used this wooden horse to deceive the Trojans.

Sacrificial altars
Evidence of mysterious beliefs

The remains of sacrificial altars are scattered throughout the archaeological site of Troy.

Witness to the mysterious religious beliefs of the ancient inhabitants of Troy.

These altars refer to sacred rituals that were practiced by priests.

They made sacrifices to the gods to seek favor and protection.

The types of sacrifices that were offered on these altars varied Of animals such as sheep and goats, To agricultural crops such as fruits and grains.

The sacrificial altars at Troy are an important part of the archaeological site.

It contributes to our understanding of the Trojan civilization and its culture.

3700 year old walls
The Walls of Troy

Troy earned its reputation as an impregnable fortress thanks to its formidable walls.

These towering structures, aptly named the Walls of Troy, encircled the entire city.

Constructed from local limestone, the builders cleverly paved the interior with clay, adding stability.

The walls stretched for an impressive 3 kilometers, a daunting sight for any potential attacker.

Their height varied from 5 to 8 meters, offering a significant vantage point for the defenders.

Furthermore, the walls boasted a thickness of 2 to 3 meters, creating a nearly impenetrable barrier.

Throughout history, the Walls of Troy served as the city’s first line of defense.

They withstood countless sieges, including the legendary Trojan War itself, a testament to their remarkable engineering.

Trojan houses
ancient art

There are still remains of many houses from different time periods in Troy .

These houses provide a glimpse into the daily life of the inhabitants of Troy in different eras. How did their living patterns and house construction evolve over time?

The remains of Troy’s houses are also a great opportunity to explore the city’s urban development. And understand how Troy has changed over the centuries.

Senate building
Political life in Troy

The Senate building is located in the archaeological site of Troy in Çanakkale Province in northwestern Turkey.

This building was a place where the city’s elders gathered to discuss important matters and make decisions.

Polyautrium is considered a symbol of democracy and self-government in ancient Troy .

The Polyautrium is located in the center of the lower city, Close to the public square and theatre.

Its central location was easily accessible by all council members, This allowed them to attend meetings easily.

The polyautrium is an important symbol of democracy and self-government in ancient Troy.

This building shows how the community was organized and the city was managed by its leaders.

It also provides a glimpse into the political life of Troy, How were decisions made?

Concert hall
Evidence of a Vibrant Culture

This impressive hall, built in the 12th century BC, stands as a testament to the Trojans’ love for the arts.

It wasn’t just a hall, it was part of a grand complex that also included a theater and a temple.

The star of the show, however, was the hall itself.

Imagine a large, semicircular amphitheater carved right into a hillside! In the center, a stage awaited performers.

With seating for up to 1,500 people, this venue wasn’t just for a select few.

it was designed to be enjoyed by the whole community. Music, theater, and dance performances brought the community together.

But the hall’s uses went beyond entertainment.

Public meetings and speeches likely took place here as well, making it a vital center for civic life.

The Odeon Hall is a powerful reminder of the Trojans’ vibrant cultural scene.

It wasn’t just about warfare and conquest; these people valued artistic expression and shared experiences.

Lunch
Lunch

Come lunchtime , the smell of delicious food invites us to one of the restaurants overlooking the city.

We take our steps towards the restaurant’s balcony, We are enchanted by the beauty of the historical scenery.

Trojan Tour from Istanbul
FAQs
What is the name of the city of Troy now?
Troy is an ancient historical city located in the far northwest of Late Classic Antiquity, currently known as the Anatolia region in modern Turkey , south of the beginning of the Darendelles waterway, and north of Mount Ida.
Why was the Trojan War called by this name?
The name Trojan Horse is derived from the classic ancient story that refers to the successful conquest of the city of Troy by the Greeks.
How many years did the Trojan War last?

The Trojan War is one of the most famous wars in history that took place between the Greek Achaeans who besieged the city of Troy and its people and lasted ten years.

Troy Day Tour from Istanbul

 

Trojan Tour from Istanbul
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    8:30
  • Return Time
    20:00
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    68655
  • Included
    Free Lunch
    Private pick-up and drop-off service
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    15 km of river rafting activity
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    All inclusive
    All mentioned destinations on the program
    All Museum Tickets
    apartment
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    Bosphorus cruise includes dinner
    boutique Hotel
    cable car ticket
    Car without Driver
    Comfortable transportation with our new model air conditioned vehicles
    Cottage
    countryside hotel
    Covid-19 test and the result would be provided for you (1).
    Domestic flights
    Drinks
    Economy Hotel
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    Free Breakfast
    Free Dinner
    Free Drinks
    Fruits and nuts
    HES Code Issuance (health code)
    International flight tickets
    Meals
    Personal Guide
    Preparing the entry health form to enter Turkey
    Private Tours
    Private Transfers
    sweets
    The mentioned trips arranged with tourist groups
    Tickets
    Transfers
    Transportation/Car
    Trip insurance
    Turkish visa issuance
    Typical Souvenir
    Villa

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