Expert Advice: If offered or approached, do not book a private tour. Rumeli Hisarı is easy to get to by public transportation or taxi, simple to navigate, and the entrance fee is only 10 Turkish Lira (around $3.50 USD). Plus it is one of those historic places that is best to enjoy peacefully, rather than with a guide rambling on about details you will forget five minutes later.
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