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Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) đ
Welcome to the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, one of Istanbulâs most iconic landmarks. With its six towering minarets and stunning blue-tiled interior, this architectural masterpiece is a symbol of the Ottoman Empire at its height. The Blue Mosque is not only a place of worship but also a major attraction for visitors from all over the world. Hereâs a handy guide to help you make the most of your visit!
1. Google Maps Link đ
2. Next Subway Station Nearby đ
The nearest subway station is Sultanahmet Station on the T1 tramline. From the station, itâs a quick and scenic 3-minute walk to the mosque.
3. Good Places to Eat Nearby đœ
- Sarnıç Restaurant â Located just steps away from the Blue Mosque, this restaurant is housed in an ancient Byzantine cistern. Itâs an atmospheric spot to enjoy Turkish meze and grilled dishes.
- Dubb Indian Restaurant â If you're craving something different, this highly-rated Indian restaurant nearby offers a delicious variety of curries, naan, and other authentic Indian dishes.
- For Coffee â: Mitara CafĂ© & Art â This cozy cafĂ© is perfect for a break. They serve strong Turkish coffee and delicious pastries, and the dĂ©cor gives off an artistic, bohemian vibe.
- For Drinks đ·: Mesale CafĂ© â A popular cafĂ© near the mosque, offering not only drinks but also a fantastic view of the mosque at night. You can also enjoy traditional Turkish nargile (hookah) here!
4. Best Photo Spots đž
- The Outer Courtyard â The Blue Mosqueâs massive courtyard offers stunning views of the mosqueâs six minarets and central dome. The light at dawn or dusk creates a magical atmosphere for photos.
- Inside the Mosque â The blue-tiled interior of the mosque is where it gets its name. Be sure to capture the intricate patterns on the tiles and the vast central chandelier. Remember, photography is allowed, but be respectful of those praying.
- From Sultanahmet Park â Head to Sultanahmet Park for a panoramic view of both the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, making for an iconic Istanbul skyline photo. Itâs especially beautiful at sunset when both monuments are illuminated.
5. Opening Times đ°
The Blue Mosque is open daily from 8:30 AM to sunset, but keep in mind that it is closed to tourists during prayer times (which occur five times a day). The most important time to avoid is Friday midday prayers, as the mosque is particularly busy with worshippers. Itâs best to check the local prayer schedule beforehand.
6. Insider Tips đĄ
- Dress Modestly â The mosque is still a functioning place of worship, so visitors are required to dress modestly. Women should bring a scarf to cover their heads, and both men and women should wear clothing that covers their shoulders and knees. The mosque provides scarves and wraps if you donât have your own.
- Visit Early or Late â To avoid large crowds, try to visit early in the morning or in the late afternoon. The peacefulness of the mosque at these times enhances the experience, especially if you want to quietly take in the beauty of the space.
- No Shoes Inside â Youâll need to remove your shoes before entering the mosque. There are plastic bags provided at the entrance to carry them with you as you explore.
7. Hidden Gem đ
While most visitors focus on the grandeur of the Blue Mosque itself, donât miss the Arasta Bazaar located just behind the mosque. Itâs a small, charming market where you can find quality Turkish crafts, ceramics, and carpets without the overwhelming crowds of the Grand Bazaar. Itâs a great spot to pick up authentic souvenirs.
8. Public Bathrooms Nearby đ»
There are public bathrooms located just outside the Blue Mosqueâs courtyard. These facilities are well-maintained but may have a small fee, so itâs handy to carry some local currency. Alternatively, nearby cafĂ©s like Mitara CafĂ© offer restrooms if you grab a drink or snack.
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