2 Day Private Tour on Rich History and Heritage of Diyarbakir
Dive into Diyarbakır's rich history with a 2-day private tour. Explore ancient castles, sacred sites, and architectural marvels. Book now to make history yours.
Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Welcome to Diyarbakir - Amed

City Walls - The Diyarbakır City Walls offer a magnificent blend of history and culture. With a history spanning thousands of years, these walls reflect the essence and character of the city. Stretching over 5.8 kilometers, these walls bear the traces of many civilizations such as the Mongols, Seljuks, and Ottomans. Construction of these walls began in the 4th century BC and has witnessed numerous wars over time, yet they still stand tall today. Listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, this wall system is akin to an open-air museum illuminating history. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, admire the historic towers, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. The Diyarbakır City Walls offer an unforgettable experience for anyone eager to explore the mysterious past of Anatolia.

On gozlu Koprusu - The Öngözlü Bridge is a symbol of Diyarbakır, a historic structure dating back to 1065 during the Artukid period, situated over the Tigris River. Its name, meaning “Bridge with Eyes,” is derived from the large openings in its center, designed to regulate water flow during high river levels. The bridge stands out for its robust stone craftsmanship and architectural details. With two grand arches and reinforced walls, it exudes grandeur. The Öngözlü Bridge has played a significant role in Diyarbakır’s history, imparting a distinctive character to the city. Visitors can immerse themselves in its historic ambiance and create unforgettable memories while exploring this ancient marvel.

Dengbej Evi - The Dengbej House in Diyarbakır stands as a significant symbol of Kurdish culture, preserving the living heritage of traditional Kurdish storytelling and music. It serves as a center where Dengbejs, traditional Kurdish storytellers, continue the tradition and sustain Kurdish culture. Dengbejs narrate historical and mythological stories, love songs, and pieces themed around society. The Dengbej House offers visitors an opportunity to get acquainted with Kurdish culture and experience traditional Kurdish art. Events and performances held here provide an unforgettable experience for anyone eager to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Diyarbakır.

Meryem Ana Kilisesi - The Meryem Ana Church is one of the historical and religious landmarks of Diyarbakır. Dating back to the 3rd century, it is one of the oldest churches in the city. Originally built as a Christian temple, the church has undergone various renovations over time to reach its present grandeur. The architecture of Meryem Ana Church stands as an impressive example of Eastern Christianity, captivating visitors. The frescoes and decorations inside emphasize the church’s religious significance. Situated in an area of historical and religious importance, the church offers visitors a profound experience of history and culture.

Hasan Pasa Hani - Hasan Pasha Hanı is one of the historical treasures of Diyarbakır. Built in the 16th century during the Ottoman period, it served as a hub of commercial activity in the city. The han embodies the characteristics of traditional Anatolian han architecture and was situated at a focal point of trade during that era. Hasan Pasha Hanı was designed to accommodate merchants and facilitate trade within the bazaar. Today, the restored han retains its former splendor, offering visitors a glimpse into its historical ambiance. Its courtyard, shops, and rooms bear the traces of the past, providing a significant perspective on Diyarbakır’s commercial and cultural heritage.

Grand Mosque - Diyarbakır Grand Mosque is one of the city’s most significant religious and historical landmarks. Built in 639 AD during the spread of Islam, it stands as one of Turkey’s oldest mosques. The architecture of the Grand Mosque showcases an impressive example of Islamic architecture from its time. Surrounding a large courtyard, the mosque captivates with its massive stone walls and majestic minaret. Inside, the mosque’s interior is equally magnificent; its high dome, adorned columns, and Ottoman-era decorations are truly remarkable. In addition to being a place of worship, Diyarbakır Grand Mosque serves as a crucial center for history and cultural tourism. Visitors experience both a spiritual journey and the richness of Islamic art when exploring this historic site.

Roman Garrison in Diyarbakır

Four-Legged Minaret - The Four-Legged Minaret, one of Diyarbakır’s most recognizable symbols, was built in the 11th century by the Artukid dynasty and holds a significant place in the city’s historical fabric. Featuring a unique architectural design supported by four legs, it distinguishes itself from other minarets. The structure reflects the architectural mastery and aesthetic sensibilities of the Artukid period. Despite undergoing numerous renovations over time, the Four-Legged Minaret still maintains its grandeur. As an iconic symbol of Diyarbakır, it continues to be a historical and cultural attraction for visitors. Those who visit the minaret have the opportunity to explore this unique structure, which is an important piece of the city’s past. And then, with free time, you will be transported to the airport, bus station or wherever you want in the city.

What's Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Diyarbakır Discovery Tour! This isn’t just a trip; it’s a plunge into the heart of history, where every stone tells a story.

Witness the Four-Legged Minaret’s sky-grazing elegance, a proud emblem of architectural genius. Stroll through the ancient corridors of Zerzevan Castle, reliving the Roman and Byzantine eras.

Feel the spiritual resonance at St. Giragos Armenian Church and Hz. Süleyman Mosque, where centuries of faith echo through sacred halls. Marvel at Hasan Paşa Hanı’s grandeur, a testament to Diyarbakır’s cultural vibrancy.

Don’t just visit Diyarbakır; experience it in a tour crafted for those who seek more than sights—they seek stories. Book now and make history part of your story!

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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