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Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Sarayi)

Cankurtaran Mahallesi, Istanbul, TUR

Behold the imperial complex of Ottoman sultans at Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Sarayi), the royal residence in Istanbul throughout the first 400 years of the Ottoman Empire. The palace contains myriad buildings and courtyards, including a treasury, harems, an armory, imperial halls, and royal chambers—all with intricate Iznik tilework and opulent architecture.

To understand the history of Turkey (officially the Republic of Türkiye) and the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul, explore the vast Topkapi Palace. The complex has elegant chambers, landscaped grounds, and small museum collections to admire, as well as a viewpoint over the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.

Guided tours, which offer a more comprehensive experience, often allow you to skip the long entry lines with a guide, and usually include a visit to the palace’s harem section. Many Istanbul sightseeing tours combine Topkapi Palace with an exploration of the other top sights, including the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum (Ayasofya), and the Basilica Cistern.

  • Topkapi Palace is a must-visit for history and architecture buffs, and all first-time visitors to Istanbul.

  • Book a skip-the-line ticket to save time and avoid long entry lines.

  • The palace’s harem section requires a separate entry ticket.

  • Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the palace complex is large and you will be on your feet.

  • The complex is accessible to wheelchair users, though strollers are not permitted.

The entrance to Topkapi Palace is not far from Istanbul’s Sultanahmet tram stop and is easily accessible by public transportation. Stroll through Sultanahmet Square from the tram stop to reach the palace’s entrance. Alternatively, take a taxi or a short walk from the Eminonu ferry terminal.

Topkapi Palace is typically open Wednesday through Monday from the mid-morning 'til the late afternoon between October and March, and to the early evening between April and September; last entry is always 45 minutes before close. It’s also open on most of the major national and religious Turkish holidays, though occasionally with shorter opening hours. The palace is often quite busy, so arrive early in the morning to beat the crowds.

Topkapi Palace’s architecture features work from some of the most prominent Ottoman architects in Turkey, including Mimar Sinan. He designed the palace’s harem section, with its elaborate blue Iznik tiles. Purchase a skip-the-line tour to access the harem ahead of the crowds. Other sections of the palace feature work by architects from other Ottoman centuries, making the palace particularly fascinating for Turkish architecture enthusiasts.

Yes, Topkapi Palace is worth visiting. You can see the pretty palace gardens, the jewels and lavish items of the Treasury, and more mundane spots such as the palace kitchens. You also have the option to visit the palace harem and admire its ornate tiled interior.

No, you can visit Topkapi Palace without a tour if you'd prefer to explore at your own pace. Touring with a guide may offer additional insight into history. An audio guide is available for download if you want to learn about the palace's history and what you see there.

Tickets to Topkapi Palace start at 750 TL and include the palace and Hagia Irene church in the palace courtyard. Visitors can also purchase a combined ticket, allowing entry to the palace harem for 950 TL. Skip-the-line tickets cost more than tickets sold at the ticket office.

Yes, you can buy Topkapi tickets up to one year in advance to secure your preferred day and time. These advance tickets, whether for the palace or the palace and harem combined, are skip-the-line tickets, allowing you to save time by bypassing the line for the ticket office.

A standard tour of Topkapi Palace with a guide takes around one hour. A guided tour of Topkapi Palace and the harem lasts roughly 1.5 hours. This does not include time spent waiting in line, as palace tours generally come with skip-the-line tickets organized by your guide.

It's complicated. There is no dress code to visit Topkapi Palace in general. However, you must wear conservative dress when visiting the Sacred Relics Department. Visitors should dress with covered knees and shoulders for this section, meaning no shorts, skirts, or sleeveless shirts.

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