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Private Gaziantep City Tour

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  • Full Day
  • Private Tour
  • English
  • Daily Departure Guaranteed
  • Location : Gaziantep
  • Pick up / Drop Off

Discover the rich tapestry of Turkiye’s southeast with a Gaziantep City Tour. Home to world class mosaics, ancient crafts, cuisine that thrills, and layers of history that span the Hittites to the Ottoman era, Gaziantep is a city where past and present coexist in vibrant color. This private tour takes you through the magnificent Zeugma Mosaic Museum, the atmospheric castle, traditional bazaars, culinary highlights, and key museums, giving you a full day immersion in culture, architecture, and gastronomy.

Highlights

  • Explore the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, the largest mosaic museum in the world
  • Tour Gaziantep Castle with panoramic city views
  • Wander through historic bazaars: Elmacı Bazaar, Coppersmith Bazaar, covered markets
  • Visit the Archaeology Museum to see regional artifacts from Roman, Hittite, Ottoman eras
  • Sample legendary Gaziantep cuisine  kebabs, salads with pomegranate molasses, rich baklava

Itinerary

DAY 1

Your Gaziantep City Tour starts with a hotel pickup at ~09:00 AM. First stop: Zeugma Mosaic Museum, where mosaics from Roman era villas, mythological scenes, and cultural motifs are beautifully preserved.

Next, head to Gaziantep Castle, an ancient fortification standing on a mound, offering views over the city and surrounding landscape.

Then explore the bazaars: Elmaci Bazaar, Coppersmith Bazaar, and the old markets where copper craftsmen, spice merchants, and artisans ply their trades.

You’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant known for its kebabs and salads, followed by a tasting of Baklava and Turkish coffee  Gaziantep’s culinary signatures.

In the afternoon, visit the Gaziantep Archaeology Museum to see artifacts from Hittite, Roman, and Ottoman periods, and the Mevlevi Culture & Foundation Works Museum, which showcases local Islamic devotional and cultural arts.

By evening (~18:00), return to your hotel, full of mosaic masterpieces, historic views, flavors, and local stories.

Zeugma Mosaic Museum  Home to world famous mosaics rescued from the ancient city of Zeugma. The museum hosts one of the largest mosaic collections in the world, with pieces dating back to Hellenistic and Roman times.

Gaziantep Castle  A historic fortress in the city center, offering sweeping views and a chance to walk through layers of Gaziantep’s past. (Add any recent restoration or access info as needed.)

Historic Bazaars: Elmacı, Coppersmith, Covered Markets  Vibrant markets full of local craft, artisan metalwork, textiles, and everyday life. Great for cultural immersion, shopping, and observing local traditions.

Gaziantep Museum of Archaeology Exhibits artifacts from the Paleolithic period through to Ottoman times. Finds include Bronze Age necropolises, Hittite and Roman stonework, glassware, coins, and even a mammoth skeleton.

Mevlevi Culture & Foundation Works Museum  Located in a 17th-century Mevlevi Lodge (1638), this museum showcases the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Mevlevi (Whirling Dervish) order. Exhibits include handwritten Qur’ans, Turkish calligraphy, metalwork, carpets/rugs, and other artif

Inclusions & Exclusions

Included

  • Professional, licensed English-speaking tour guide
  • Pickup & drop-off from Hotel
  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Skip the line entrance tickets

Excluded

  • Gratuities for guide and driver
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Meals & Drinks
  • Optional activities

FAQ Private Gaziantep City Tour

How long does the Gaziantep City Tour last?

The full tour lasts approximately 9 hours, typically from about 09:00 AM until around 18:00 PM, depending on traffic, stops, and pace.

Is entrance to Zeugma Mosaic Museum included?

Yes, the entrance to the Zeugma Mosaic Museum is included in the private tour itinerary. It is part of the core historical highlights.

Do we try baklava and local cuisine?

Absolutely, tasting authentic local cuisine, including baklava and Gaziantep specialties, is part of the experience, giving you a true taste of the region.

Is the tour family-friendly and easy walking?

Yes, it is family friendly and most walking involves flat or modest terrain; visiting bazaars and museums are generally easy, but comfortable footwear is recommended.

What’s special about the Zeugma mosaics?

The mosaics at Zeugma are Roman-period masterpieces, rescued from ancient villas threatened by the Birecik Dam, and feature mythological scenes and vivid craftsmanship.

What are the opening hours of the Zeugma Mosaic Museum?

The museum is generally open from 08:30 AM to 19:00 PM throughout most of the year; during summer there are extended hours (sometimes until 21:00 or 22:00) for the convenience of visitors.

When is the best time of year to visit Gaziantep?

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are ideal due to mild weather; summers can be very hot and winters cooler and occasionally wet.

Are entrance fees other than the museum included?

Yes, standard entrance fees for major sites included in the tour are covered; extras like souvenirs, drinks, or optional add ons are not included.

What should I bring for the tour?

Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), water, a camera, and some cash for meals or small purchases; lightweight, breathable clothes work best especially in warmer months.

Is the city tour safe?

Yes, Gaziantep is generally safe for tourists; standard precautions apply, especially when walking in busy bazaars always stay aware of surroundings and follow local advice.