What You Will Do
Istanbul’s first and only Haunted Night Tour! Listen to the dark haunting stories with our talented guides as we visit nine different haunted locations. We will hear spine-tingling stories that are historically accurate and independently researched specifically for this tour. We will use ghost hunting equipment for investigating and visual aides to better understand the stories and locations. We are the only tour in Turkey that uses paranormal equipment for ghost hunting. Walk in the footsteps of those who were here before while in the dark with lanterns lighting the way. Our tour is in the center of Istanbul. This is the center of two great Empires where the past and the paranormal intertwine. Journey through the shadows of the hippodrome, investigate Roman ruins and listen to the stories that happened there. This tour is two hours long with many stops for resting and investigating along the way.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Our guide will meet you at the Million Stone across the street from the Hagia Sophia. He will be holding a lantern so you will be able to recognize him. Please come a little before 7 as the tour starts at 7. Thank you
1
German Fountain
10 minutes
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.
2
Hagia Sophia Mosque
15 minutes
Our first stop is next to the Hagia Sophia and the Chalke Gate which was once the main entrance to the royal palace. We will discuss the events that took place here in the 12th century. The brutal torture of an Emperor and the murders of the royal family. The end of this Dynasty led to the fourth crusade and the eventual sack of Constantinople.
3
Palace Of Antiochos
15 minutes
Here was the Palace of Lausus once decorated with the most impressive statuary of the classical world. It was later converted to a church for a saint that was tortured and martyred during the persecution of Christians in the early 4th century.
4
Hippodrome
20 minutes
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.
5
Obelisk of Theodosius
10 minutes
These are the eyewitnesses to the events that once took place here, events that changed the world. We will hear the stories of these monuments and discuss the site of the murdered Komenian Emperor whose body was left laying out in the open for three years. In classical times they believed that a body that was not buried was a restless spirit stuck between two worlds.
6
Sphendone Remains
10 minutes
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.
7
Kucuk Ayasofya - Gazi Suleyman Pasa Mosque
10 minutes
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.
8
Sphendone Remains
10 minutes
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.
9
Cistern Art Gallery
10 minutes
Depending on the time of year we will either be able to enter into the cistern as a group or we will sit outside of it to hear the many dead that were once buried inside. During the Plague of Justinian, hundreds of thousands were killed, and this is one of the many final resting places for the victims of the black death.
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