Mosques
Mosques in Istanbul are open to visitors outside prayer times and stand at the heart of many districts. Learn etiquette, modest dress tips, and how to combine major mosques with markets, museums, and classic street food nearby.
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Zeyrek Mosque
Zeyrek Mosque is located in the Fatih district, in İbadethane Street on a spot overlooking the Golden Horn. The building – which is presently…
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Kiliç Ali Paşa Mosque
Situated in Tophane Square, this is a small complex consisting of a mosque, a religious school, a tomb, a public fountain…
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Süleymaniye Mosque
The Suleymaniye Mosque is located a top one of the seven hills that Istanbul was built on. The Suleymaniye Mosque is open to…
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Bayezid Mosque
This mosque, which is situated in Bayezid Square, was built by Sultan Bayezid II and completed in the years 1500–1505. It was originally thought…
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Everything About Suleymaniye, Istanbul
With its structures standing straight and tall, and squares tucked away at every corner, it is like a fabled gateway…
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A Small, Modern And Pioneer Work Of Art In Istanbul: Şakirin Mosque
his small and aesthetically pleasing mosque marks the beginning of a new era in Turkey in terms of mosque design and architecture.…
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Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque)
Explore the architectural marvel of the UNESCO-listed Blue Mosque on a captivating guided tour led by an enthusiastic local guide.…
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Hagia Sophia Mosque
Hagia Sophia: Iconic mosque in Istanbul, blending Byzantine and Islamic heritage, revealing centuries of cultural and religious significance.
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Selamicesme Mosque
The mosque plays a very important role in our country, religion, and culture. If you want to be closer to…
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Ortakoy Mosque
While Istanbul has no shortage of historic mosques the Ortakoy Mosque is among the most beautiful. Situated directly before the Bosphorus, the…
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