Descend into the mysterious world of the Basilica Cistern, one of Istanbul’s most captivating landmarks. Constructed in the 6th century during Emperor Justinian’s reign, this vast subterranean water reservoir was designed to supply water to the Great Palace of Constantinople. Today, it remains a stunning feat of Byzantine engineering and artistry.
Walk along wooden pathways spanning over tranquil waters, surrounded by 336 majestic columns. The soft lighting reflects eerily on the water’s surface, creating a serene and almost magical atmosphere. Among the cistern’s architectural wonders are the iconic Medusa heads, positioned sideways and upside down, adding an air of mystery and intrigue. Photography enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to capture its haunting beauty.
Your expert guide will share fascinating stories about the cistern’s history, from its construction to its role in supplying water to Byzantine palaces. Learn about its architectural significance, hidden symbols, and the legends that surround the Medusa heads. The tour combines historical insight, visual splendor, and immersive storytelling, ensuring every visitor leaves with a deep appreciation of Istanbul’s rich heritage.
This tour is designed for all history and culture enthusiasts, providing a unique glimpse into the hidden layers of the city. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and the cool, humid environment of the cistern offers a welcome break from Istanbul’s busy streets above.



