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Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii) Tours and Tickets

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Jenni_T, Jun 2026
Great day exploring city highlights
We had a great time exploring the city with our guide. He was knowledgeable, friendly, and knew exactly what to do to heighten our experience. It was so hot outside and there was a long line at the Blue Mosque - he let us wait in the shade while he held our place in the sun. It was a very kind gesture and we appreciated that.
Linda_B, Jun 2026
It’s a full on day, but...
It’s a full on day, but if you have a short stay in Istanbul well worth it as you see most of the main sights and more. A short stop in the morning then lunch around 1pm helped the tired legs and feet! Small group, just 5 of us including our guide Emre our guide who was excellent.
Carolina_E, Jun 2026
Kemal is our king!
Kemal was such an informative and friendly guide. We saw the views included in the tour and more. Our guide also recommended local vendors and shops. My group learned a lot about Turkish history, religion, and architecture and had a great time.
Aliza_C, Jun 2026
Worth Every Penny!
Amazing tour of the main imperial mosques in the Istanbul city centre! Our tour guide Kemal gave us a one-of-a-kind experience, sharing with us his favorite places to eat and visit in his own time. We learned so much that we couldn’t have appreciated without hearing the stories. Would recommend to anyone visiting Istanbul! Worth every penny!

Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii)

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Istanbul
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii) in Istanbul in summer.
  • The Blue Mosque is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.

  • Wear shoes that are easy to slip on and off, as you will remove them when you enter the mosque.

  • You don’t need to buy Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii) tickets, it’s free to enter.

  • Headscarves for women are provided at the entrance to the mosque.

  • Make sure to cover your knees and shoulders before entering.

  • The mosque is closed to visitors during prayer times.

  • In an effort to keep the carpet clean, wheelchair users must use one of the wheelchairs provided by the mosque.

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