We (my husband and I, aged 70) will be in Turkey in mid-December for 10 to 14 days, starting in Istanbul. It appears most tour companies shut down over this period. A suggested itinerary would be appreciated.
-Bev & John Prentice
Some, though not all, tour companies do close down over this period. In December it gets extremely cold in the mountainous eastern regions and the Anatolian plateau. On the Black Sea coast it will be chilly and wet, but the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts remain pleasant, if a little rainy.
Istanbul and the coastal regions never shut down and you will find local operators still running tours.
Set aside three to four days to explore the wonderful sights of the stunning Byzantine city of Istanbul. You'll want to linger at the awe-inspiring Aya Sofya, one of the world's most glorious buildings. Constructed in 537AD , it was the grandest church in Christendom until the Conquest of 1453 when it became a mosque.
The graceful Blue Mosque is another striking work of art. The opulent Topkapi Palace was built by Mehmet shortly after the Conquest and remained the home of Ottoman sultans until the 19th century. Other great sights are the vast and atmospheric Basilica Cistern and the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Grand Bazaar is a highlight of a visit to Istanbul, too.