Diyarbakır City Tour – A Journey Through Time
The Main Attractions
• Marvel at the grand Diyarbakır city walls and fortifications
• Step back in time with a visit to the historic Hasanpaşa and Leech Inns
• Admire the unique Four-Legged Minaret and the iconic Ten-Eyed Bridge
• Experience the beauty and history of Surp Giragos Church and Virgin Mary Church
What's Included
Guiding
What's Excluded
Accomodation
Transportation
Lunches and Dinners
Beverages
Entrance Fees
Detailed Tour Plan for Diyarbakır City Tour – A Journey Through Time
We’ll begin our adventure with a morning meeting at your preferred location: Urfa, Mardin, or Diyarbakır Airport—or directly at your hotel in Diyarbakır.
From there, we’ll dive into the heart of a city that blends ancient civilizations, spiritual heritage, and unique architecture. Our pace will be comfortable, with time to soak in the atmosphere at each site.
📍 Our Main Stops Include:
• Diyarbakır City Walls (Sur Duvarları):
One of the longest and best-preserved ancient fortification systems in the world—offering panoramic views and centuries of history etched into basalt stone.
• Hasanpaşa Inn:
A beautifully restored 16th-century Ottoman caravanserai, now home to cafés and craft shops. A perfect place for a tea break in a historic courtyard.
• Leech Inn (Sülüklü Han):
A peaceful, historic han with a unique name and story—known for its serene setting and traditional local ambiance.
• Four-Legged Minaret (Dört Ayaklı Minare):
A rare example of architectural innovation and cultural symbolism. A great photo stop and a piece of city folklore.
• Surp Giragos Armenian Church:
Once the largest Armenian church in the Middle East, recently restored and now a powerful symbol of shared heritage and coexistence.
• Diyarbakır Grand Mosque (Ulu Camii):
One of the oldest mosques in Anatolia, blending elements of Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic architecture. A tranquil and historic place of worship.
• Ten-Eyed Bridge (On Gözlü Köprü):
This graceful stone bridge stretches across the Tigris River with ten arches and a thousand stories.
• Virgin Mary Church (Meryem Ana Kilisesi):
A 3rd-century Syriac Orthodox Church tucked away in the Sur district. Still active today, it’s a quiet refuge of spiritual heritage.
• Hevsel Gardens:
A lush, fertile area between the city walls and the Tigris River—an ancient agricultural zone still in use today. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
🌿 Tour Notes:
• The tour is easy-paced, with plenty of breaks.
• Lunch will be arranged at a local restaurant offering regional dishes.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• The day can be customized based on your starting point and travel schedule.