Visiting the Blue Mosque would be easy with provided headscarfs and skirts. You will need them only for 20 minutes. Cruise groups mostly cause long lines in the Blue Mosque. They visit the mosque as the first thing in the morning from am to am. So that you can skip the Blue Mosque and do something else in the meantime.
Otherwise you would have to wait in the lines for at least 30 minutes. You can come back right before the midday prayer and have enough time to visit. Best timeframe to visit the Blue Mosque is from to There is no admission fee required for Blue Mosque. Neither for other operating mosques in Istanbul. Entering the functional mosques free in Istanbul. No matter if you are local or stranger. These two mosques are the main pillars of Ottoman Classical Architecture. This is Serhat Engul.
I wish you a wonderful trip! Suggested by Tiqets. Dating all the way back to the Roman Empire, the building has served the city as an Orthodox Church, a secular museum, and once again as a mosque. Alongside the huge dome, the highly decorative interior will leave any visitor awestruck that hands are capable of creating something so impressive. Keep an eye out for early Christian motifs inside the epitome of Byzantine Architecture that is still just as powerful today.
It is located in the former residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans, in the heart of Istanbul. Madame Tussauds is a world-famous museum featuring wax reproductions of popular celebrities and historical figures. The Istanbul location holds a collection of famous Turkish and international personalities, providing a unique experience for visitors. Enjoy :. I think the Mosque closes at prayer times thorughout the day. Midday is probably a good time. Fridays would not be a good day to visit.
Skip to main content. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers. What are the timings of the blue mosque to vsiit From Blue Mosque to Hagia Sophia it's only two minutes walking distance. Bronze entrance gate of Blue Mosque, Istanbul. You can also pay a visit to the tomb of Sultan Ahmed I, located just outside the precinct wall, northwest of the mosque. Like the mosque itself, it is free to visit, and ornately decorated with more 17th century Iznik tiles.
Are there any hotels close to Blue Mosque? Located in the most popular touristy area, there are a number of accommodation options close by to suit all budgets.
Have you checked Saint Sophia Museum? You need to go inside to see why it is called the "Blue Mosque.
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