Half-Day Walking Tour of the Magnificent Mosques in Istanbul
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Highlights

  • Learn the history, art, and architecture that Istanbul has to offer on this half-day English/Spanish guided tour.
  • On your half-day tour, learn the significance of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Suleymaniye mosque.
  • Admire the blue tiles and interior of the Blue Mosque, from which it gets its name, and see its six minarets.
  • Marvel at the Byzantine architecture inside Istanbul’s most iconic landmark - Hagia Sophia.
  • Visit the Suleymaniye Mosque, the largest mosque in the city for 450 years.

Your Experience

Immerse yourself in Istanbul’s religious art and architecture

It is worth visiting Turkey's mosques if you want to gain an insight into the country's culture, art, history, and faith. With over 3,000 mosques in Istanbul alone, embark on a half-day walking tour to see three mosques—Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and Suleymaniye mosque.

Visit the iconic Hagia Sophia

Start your tour at Hagia Sophia, the magnificent Byzantine monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its historical links to the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, Hagia Sofia is one of the best architectural treasures. This iconic landmark has served as a Catholic church, a mosque, and a museum over its nearly 1,500-year history. It was built in the 6th century AD by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in Constantinople (now Istanbul).

Find out what the name Blue Mosque means

Walk next to the Blue Mosque, originally named the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, after Sultan Ahmed I, who built it between 1609 and 1617. The mosque has a central dome, four elephant legs (Central columns), and classical Ottoman decoration. It is nicknamed the Blue Mosque because of the blue tiles outlaid in geometric patterns and floral designs.

See the impressive Suleymaniye Mosque

The Suleymaniye Mosque is an Ottoman imperial mosque. It is on Istanbul's Third Hill and is the last stop on this small group tour. Designed by the imperial architect Mimar Sinan, it was the largest mosque in the city for over 450 years. The mosque's four minarets represent the four sultans who ascended the throne following the conquest of Constantinople.

Inclusions & Exclusions

  • English or Spanish-speaking tour guide
  • Drinking water
  • Local drink at a historical Madrasah
  • Hotel pickup & drop-off
  • Hagia Sophia entrance fee (€25 per person)

This product offers multiple ticket options. Some items above (like transfers or fast-track access) may only apply to specific options — confirm what's included when you select yours.

Ticket Delivery

  • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

  • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.

Meeting Point

  • Meet your guide at German Fountain.

  • Address: Binbirdirek, Atmeydanı Cd., 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey.

  • Your guide will be wearing a TripGuru shirt or holding a TripGuru sign.

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Getting There

By Bus

  • The closest bus stop is Akbıyık. It is a quick 10-minute walk to the meeting point.

  • Board bus BN1 to get you there.

By Tram

  • The closest tram stop is Sultanahmet. It is a quick 2-minute walk to the meeting point.

  • Board tram T1 to get you there.

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

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Booking FAQs

Tour guidance inside the mosque is forbidden. Guides can still escort the groups but they can't give any explanation. Silence is mandatory. Museum cards are not accepted. Please note clothes revealing the shoulders, underarms, back, and knees are not allowed in the landmarks. As you would be visiting a religious site, please remove your shoes before entering the mosques.

The upper gallery is accessible by stairs, it's not recommended for tourists with mobility issues.

The mosque provides information through audio guides available in multiple languages. You must have your headphones or purchase one at the entrance for 100 TRY. You will scan QR codes to listen to the content. Headscarf is mandatory for women and can be purchased at the entrance.

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