Miniaturk covers a total area of 60,000 meter square. It is the World`s largest miniature park with its 15,000 m.sq. model area. Miniaturk has 40,000 mt.sq. of open space, 3,500 mt.sq. of covered area, 2,000 mt. sq of pools and waterways.
The park contains 105 models done in 1/25th scale. 45 of the structures are from Istanbul, 45 are from other parts of Turkey, and 15 are from the Ottoman territories that today lie outside of Turkey.
Also featured are historic structures like the Temple of Artemis Ion at Ephesus and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassos which used to be at Bodrum but at British Museum-London now.
After Miniaturk, we visit Cevahir Shopping Center. Cevahir Shopping Centre, is a modern shopping and entertainment centre located in the Sisli district of Istanbul, Turkey. Cevahir Mall is one of the largest shopping centres in Europe.
Inclusion
Pickup from and drop off to in-city hotels; Licensed local tour guide; Guiding language: English, Arabic, Persian, Spanish, Portuguese; Land transportation by air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicle; Admission fees for Miniaturk; Parking fees.
Exclusion
Meals/beverage; Tip to the guide & driver (optional /customary).
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 9:30am.
Duration
Approximately 5 hours.
Location
Tour departs from centrally located hotels.
Location
Tour departs from centrally located hotels.
Policies
Be ready at your departure point 15 minutes prior. Drivers may be instructed not to wait.
2 passenger minimum required to operate tour.
In the rare event of lack of availability due to special events, an alternative day or a service may be advised.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Miniaturk covers a total area of 60,000 meter square. It is the World`s largest miniature park with its 15,000 m.sq. model area. Miniaturk has 40,000 mt.sq. of open space, 3,500 mt.sq. of covered area, 2,000 mt. sq of pools and waterways. The park contains 105 models done in 1/25th scale. 45 of the structures are from Istanbul, 45 are from other parts of Turkey, and 15 are from the Ottoman territories that today lie outside of Turkey.
Also featured are historic structures like the Temple of Artemis Ion at Ephesus and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassos which used to be at Bodrum but at British Museum-London now.
After Miniaturk, we visit Cevahir Shopping Center. Cevahir Shopping Centre, is a modern shopping and entertainment centre located in the Sisli district of Istanbul, Turkey. Cevahir Mall is one of the largest shopping centres in Europe.
Inclusion
Pickup from and drop off to in-city hotels; Licensed local tour guide; Guiding language: English, Arabic, Persian, Spanish, Portuguese; Land transportation by air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicle; Admission fees for Miniaturk; Parking fees.
Exclusion
Meals/beverage; Tip to the guide & driver (optional /customary).
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 9:30am.
Duration
Approximately 5 hours.
Location Tour departs from centrally located hotels.
Location
Tour departs from centrally located hotels.
Policies Be ready at your departure point 15 minutes prior. Drivers may be instructed not to wait. 2 passenger minimum required to operate tour. In the rare event of lack of availability due to special events, an alternative day or a service may be advised. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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