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Blue Mosque in Istanbul | A tilework tapestry

The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is an iconic masterpiece of Ottoman architecture built in the early 17th century. This monument derived its name from the blue Iznik tiles adorning its interiors. These tiles feature intricate patterns and calligraphy, creating a visual spectacle on the outside. It is one of the only mosques in Istanbul with six minarets. The inside of the Blue Mosque is equally impressive, with stained glass windows, grand chandeliers, and a giant central dome. The Blue Mosque is also open to the public and serves as an active mosque, accommodating thousands of visitors every day. 

Things to know before you book your Blue Mosque tour

  • Entry to the Blue Mosque is free. However, since it is an active place of worship, visitors cannot enter the mosque during prayer times. If you plan to visit by yourself, plan it so that you don’t have to wait too long to enter.
  • While entry to the Blue Mosque is free, we recommend taking a guided tour to fully understand its historical and cultural significance. An expert local guide will show you around the mosque and its different areas, and share interesting stories and facts about its rich and intriguing history.
  • The Blue Mosque is located at Sultanahmet Square, which also houses many of Istanbul’s other top historical landmarks. To make the most of your visit, opt for a combo ticket with which you can cover attractions like Hagia Sofia, Topkapi Palace, and Basilica Cistern along with the Blue Mosque.
  • While there are no ticket lines for the Blue Mosque, all visitors have to undergo a mandatory security check. You might have to wait up to 30 minutes during the off-peak season and up to 1 hour during the peak season in the security check lines before entry.
  • Make sure to book your guided tour tickets well in advance if you are visiting the Blue Mosque during the peak season (May to mid-September).
  • Since the Blue Mosque is a place of worship, make sure to adhere to the dress code. Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees, and women must cover their hair with a scarf.
  • While most areas of the Sultanahmet Mosque are accessible by wheelchair, keep in mind that some areas may have limited access due to its historical architecture.

Which Blue Mosque tour is best for you?

If you are a budget-conscious traveller

Go for: Guided tour
Duration: 1 hour
Guide: Expert English-speaking guide

  • Explore the Blue Mosque with an expert English-speaking guide, who will enrich your experience with in-depth insights into its history, significance, and cultural context.
  • Your guide will take you through the different areas of the mosque, show you its important features, and share stories and anecdotes about the historical landmark.
  • Consider upgrading your ticket and exploring either Hagia Sophia or Basilica Cistern along with the Blue Mosque.

Recommended ticket:

  • Guided Tour of Blue Mosque

If you are a history enthusiast

Go for: Combo tours
Duration: 3 hours, 4 hours
Guide: English-speaking guide

  • Delve into Istanbul's vibrant past and its Ottoman and Byzantine heritage by visiting its most important historical sites — such as the Basilica Cistern, Hagia Sophia, and Topkapi Palace — along with the Blue Mosque in a single ticket.
  • You can take guided tours of each of these sites, where an expert English-speaking guide will accompany you and share fascinating insights into the historical significance of each attraction.

Recommended ticket:

  • Combo: Basilica Cistern + Blue Mosque + Hagia Sophia Guided Tour Tickets
  • Combo: Topkapi Palace + Basilica Cistern + Blue Mosque + Hagia Sophia Guided Tour Tickets

If you are looking to explore beyond the Blue Mosque

Go for: City tour
Duration: Multiple days
Guide: English-speaking guide, audio guides

  • Visit all the most popular tourist attractions in Istanbul, including the Blue Mosque, with guided tours in a single ticket.
  • This ticket is valid for 3 days, allowing you to explore the sites at your own pace.
  • A Bosphorus cruise is also included in this ticket, allowing you to experience the beauty of Istanbul from the water.

Recommended ticket:

  • Headout Saver: 3-Day Skip-the-Line Tickets to Top Istanbul Attractions

Highlights of your Sultanahmet Mosque tour

Blue Mosque Ceiling
Blue Mosque Royal Kiosk
Stained Glass Windows at the Blue Mosque
The Great Tablets at the Blue Mosque

The Great Tablets

The mosque’s enormous tablets have Quranic verses and the names of the Caliphs etched on them. They were created by the renowned Diyarbakir calligrapher Seyyid Kasim Gubari in the 17th century.

The Forecourt at the Blue Mosque

The Forecourt

The forecourt of the Blue Mosque is surrounded by a continuous vaulted arcade and has turrets on its corner domes. The rest of the facade is the same as that of the Suleymaniye Mosque.

The Minarets at the Blue Mosque

The Minarets

The Sultan Ahmed Mosque has six minarets, four of which are visible from the corners. These fluted, pencil-shaped minarets each have three stalactite corbels, known as ‘Erefe’. 

The Courtyard at the Blue Mosque

The Courtyard

The spacious courtyard of the mosque before the main prayer area is known as ‘Avlu’. It also has a beautiful fountain where worshippers perform ritual washing before prayers. 

The Sahn at the Blue Mosque

The Sahn

The mosque’s courtyard leads up to the ‘Sahn’, an open area surrounded by covered arcades. Make sure to admire the intricate tilework and decorative elements on the exterior walls. 

The Mihrab and the Minbar at the Blue Mosque

The Mihrab and the Minbar

Positioned on the qibla wall and covered in intricate decorations, the Mihrab is a niche indicating the direction of Mecca while the Minrab is a pulpit from where the main Imam delivers sermons.

Plan your visit to the Blue Mosque

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Blue Mosque opening hours
Blue Mosque opening hours
  • Daily: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Closed: During prayer hours

Best time to visit: Around 9:30 am to 11 am

Best month to visit: November to March

Blue Mosque prayer timings

The Blue Mosque is closed during prayer hours to non-worshippers and visitors. Make sure to check Blue Mosque's prayer hours for a hassle-free touring experience.

Blue Mosque prayer timings >

How to Reach the Blue Mosque?
Blue Mosque entrances

The Blue Mosque has 3 entrances- the main entrance in the north facing the Hippodrome, another on the western side facing the Hagia Sophia, and another on the southern side of the mosque. 

  • Main entrance: This entrance is reserved only for worshippers. The authorities may make exceptions for visitors with limited mobility and allow them to enter through this gate. 
  • Hagia Sophia entrance: This gate is one of the most accessible and recognizable entrances to the mosque, situated opposite the Hagia Sophia, and only a 2-minute walk from Sultanahmet. 
  • Southern entrance: This is another entrance that non-worshippers and visitors can use. Please note that this entrance remains closed during prayer hours. 
Facilities Available at the Blue Mosque
What to Eat Near the Blue Mosque?
  • Serbethane: Make sure to try the baklava, Turkish pizza, and apple tea. It also offers vegan and gluten-free options. (1.7 km)
  • Arasta Cafe and Restaurant: They are famous for their Turkish food and warm customer service. This restaurant also offers halal, vegetarian, and vegan options. (1.9 km)
  • The Ottomans Kitchen Cafe and Restaurant: From seafood, Mediterranean, and Turkish to steak barbecues, this restaurant offers it all. You can also find a good variety of baklava and vegetarian options. (1.7 km)
  • As You See Seafood and Kebab: As their name suggests, this eatery is famous for its fresh seafood. They also offer complimentary tea and treats. (1.7 km)
  • Tamara Restaurant: Make sure to try the sucuclu pide, beyti, and coban kovurma. Their lentil curry soup is also famous among visitors. (130.0 m)
  • En La Luna Terrace: This is a rooftop dining restaurant that serves delicious seafood and kebabs along with fantastic views of the city skyline. (2.0 km)
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Beyond Blue Mosque in Istanbul

Frequently asked questions about Blue Mosque tickets

What is the Blue Mosque?

The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is one of the prime examples of Ottoman architecture in Istanbul. Constructed in the 17th century, it is the only mosque in Istanbul that has six minarets. The upper levels and ceilings are lined with more than 20,000 Iznek tiles, which truly reflect the splendor of the Ottoman reign. 

How can I visit the Blue Mosque?

Booking Blue Mosque tours are the ideal way to explore this important historical site in Istanbul and learn all about its rich past. Make sure to book Blue Mosque tickets online to avail yourself of discounted deals on guided tours and combo offers.

Where can I buy Blue Mosque tickets?

We recommend that you purchase your tickets for Blue Mosque tours online. Guided tours are the ideal way to explore the site since they do not clash with the prayer times at the mosque, when the site is closed to visitors.  

How much do Blue Mosque tickets cost?

The Blue Mosque tickets and guided tours start from €15. While you do not need to pay any entry fees to enter the mosque, we recommend choosing guided tours with an expert tour guide to ensure a hassle-free tour. A professional guide also familiarizes you with the rich history of the mosque.

What are the different types of Blue Mosque tickets available?

You can opt for a Blue Mosque guided tour or you can purchase combo ticket options that include access to the Hagia Sophia or Topkapi Palace along with the Blue Mosque. 

What are some of the highlights of the Blue Mosque?

When visiting the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, look out for its six minarets and gorgeous cascading domes. The upper levels are adorned with thousands of blue Iznek tiles. It also has a spacious courtyard. The grand prayer hall features a stunning arrangement of pillars and arches, while the mihrab (prayer niche) is embellished with finely detailed tile work. 

What are Blue Mosque's clothing rules?

We recommend you wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees when visiting the Sultanahmet Mosque. Women must wear scarves inside the mosque premises. You can find scarves at the Blue Mosque's entrance.

Where is Blue Mosque located?

The Sultanahmet mosque is situated right next to the Hagia Sophia. The Blue Mosque's address is Binbirdirek, At Meydani Cd No:10, 34122 Fatih in Istanbul, Turkey.

What are the Blue Mosque's opening hours?

The Sultanahmet Mosque is open to worshippers and the public every day from 9 AM to 5 PM throughout the year. However, visitors cannot enter the premises during Blue Mosque prayer times.

How can I reach the Blue Mosque?

You can get on any bus between 38B, 77A, or BN1 and reach Akbiyik- Eminonu (Sahil) Yonu, a short walk from the Blue Mosque. You can also get on the Atakoy to Pendik or the Halkali to Gebze train or the M2 metro and get down at the Sirkeci station. It is a short while away from the Blue Mosque. 

What facilities are available at the Blue Mosque?

The Blue Mosque is equipped with ramps and elevators to help tourists on wheelchairs or strollers to navigate the space. While most of the area is easily accessible, there are some limitations due to its Ottoman architectural design. 

Is the Blue Mosque wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the Blue Mosque has ramps and elevators to help visitors on wheelchairs navigate the space. These ramps are on the northwest side of the building near the Hippodrome and the Obelisks. 

Is photography allowed at the Blue Mosque?

Yes, you can click pictures of the interiors and architectural designs of the Blue Mosque, however, you must be respectful at all times. Please refrain from using commercial equipment like tripods or flash photography as they may disturb other worshippers. 

Should I buy Blue Mosque tickets in advance?

Yes, we recommend you buy tickets for Blue Mosque tours in advance since it is a popular attraction right at the heart of Sultanahmet Square and receives thousands of visitors throughout the year.

How long should I spend at the Blue Mosque?

We recommend you spend around 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the Blue Mosque's interiors and understand its historical significance. If you book Blue Mosque guided tours, an expert tour guide will accompany you for a 2-hour tour through the mosque’s prayer halls and interiors. 

Is the Blue Mosque worth visiting?

Absolutely! Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or a spiritual seeker, the Blue Mosque is one of the must-visit attractions in Istanbul. It is the only mosque in Istanbul with 6 minarets and around 20,000 blue Iznik tiles adorning its upper levels. The interplay of light through its grand prayer halls and the stained glass windows make it a remarkable sight to behold.

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