We started with a visit to the Chora Church — now the Kariye Museum — which we reached via a taxi trip that gave us a view of the city walls.
From the church we climbed onto the nearby section of the Walls, then walked down through back streets to the Golden Horn. There we got a bus to Eminonu — though we were a bit disconcerted when this reached its destination by crossing the Ataturk bridge and then coming back over the Galata bridge.
- Chora Church fresco: the Harrowing of Hell 
 
- Chora Church mosaic 
 
 - part of the old City Walls 
 
We had lunch and briefly explored the Spice Bazaar before heading off on a Bosphorus cruise. This took us across to the Asian shore and then up the Bosphorus to the second bridge; it wasn’t one of the cruises where there’s a stop at the Rumeli fort.
 - across the Golden Horn: Pera 
 
 - the Bosphorus Bridge 
 
Back at Eminonu we had a fish sandwich from the floating stalls, then took at look at the Rustem Pasha mosque, which is a lovely little mosque just off a back street.
From there we walked up the hill to the Grand Bazaar. From reading the guidebook, I was expecting a crowded maze of narrow streets full of pushy salesmen, but this was more like a fancy European shopping suburb, with wide regular streets and expensive shops. (It is effectively a whole suburb that has been roofed over, with different areas done at different times in differen styles.)
 - dome of the Rustem Pasha Mosque 
 
 - the Grand Bazaar 
 
 - the Basilica Cistern 
 
 - the Blue Mosque 
 



 
							