[2024 Istanbul Attraction] Travel Guide for Hagia Sophia (Updated Nov)
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Address:
Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey
Opening times:
Opens at 09:00-19:30(Tickets available until 19:00)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+90 212 522 17 50
Magical Istanbul
Istanbul is undoubtedly a city you don’t want to miss due to its uniquely beautiful mosques, interesting markets, culture and cuisine.
You can travel by metro (M11) to the city Centre (change at Gayrettepe) directly from the international airport conveniently and economically. Buying a Istanbulkart to be used for all major public transport.
Don’t miss an authentic Turkish coffee, baklava and meat Burek in this vibrant city.
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Istanbul | My "life" should be wasted here.
Let's take a look at the "capital of the world" in Napoleon's mouth
I have summarized these beautiful scenic spots that are so beautiful that the shutter can't stop. Don't miss it
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1️⃣Galata tower: The highest point in Istanbul, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire city. I came here in the evening, and I saw the red and orange sunset on one side, and the Galata Bridge on the other side slowly became clear in the night. It was particularly dreamy. . You can also see many roads, crowds, and strait cruise ships from a high perspective, and you can really feel the chill of Istanbul~
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2️⃣Bosphorus Strait Ferry: The very worthwhile Bosphorus Strait Ferry can visit the scenery of both sides of Istanbul in all directions for 90 minutes. It is so beautiful to visit the sea in the sea breeze~
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3️⃣Seven Hills: This is really knocking out the film! The rooftop can see the Blue Mosque & Hagia Sophia at the same time. It is free to feed the seagulls and take pictures on the rooftop. The staff have a good attitude and the seagulls cooperate~ Because I like it too much, I stayed on the second floor for another meal
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4️⃣Blue Mosque: A representative work of Byzantine architectural art, the blue tiles and spectacular dome are very beautiful. Please note that you need to respect etiquette when entering here. Women need to wear headscarves, long sleeves and trousers or long skirts
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5️⃣Dolmabahce Palace: The new palace faces the Bosphorus Strait, surrounded by the blue sea, the white European architecture is very luxurious, and the interior is even more amazing, it really opens up the horizon!
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Stunning! I was lucky enough to visit Hagia Sophia on a Sunday!
In 532 AD, Justinian I built Hagia Sophia to show off the power of the Roman Empire. Later, with the looting of the Crusades and the invasion of Islam, the Eastern Roman Empire gradually declined. Hagia Sophia was forcibly opened for the last time in 1453, marking the end of the once glorious Eastern Roman Empire. The 1,500 years of history can be condensed into a few lines, but the ambition and desire packaged in the name of God, the struggle and struggle between power, are all the same as the individual and collective destiny. "Blood splattered on its marble floor" and "They led mules and horses into the church to better transport the holy vessels." On the second floor of the cathedral, you can still see the marks left by the Crusades. Hymns and prayers, screams and cries, ceremonies and prayers, all echoed in the dome of the cathedral, but the sound did not leave a trace, they dissipated with time.
But on the wall of the second floor of the cathedral, history no longer uses text or memory as its carrier. The 1,500 years of time have been weathered and deposited, and finally exist in the form of rock formations. It is said that Justinian used some of the stone materials from Greek buildings when building the cathedral. Later, the Orthodox Church decorated the church with gold mosaics, and the broken three saints silently recorded this history.
After the fall of the church in 1453, most of the gold mosaic decorations were covered with mortar, and the most exquisite dome Madonna and Child image of the Eastern Roman period was also covered with white cloth. The gold mosaic covers the Greek stone, and the Islamic yellow mural is on it. The 1,500 years of vicissitudes are condensed on the wall of the square, which is called "stacked history".
This is a city with three names, from Byzantium to Constantinople to Istanbul. From the first time this land in the Bosphorus Bay appeared in the mist in the early morning, to the split between East and West Rome, and then to the Ottoman siege.
Prosperity is burned into ashes, and ashes breed prosperity again.
LEO LAMB
Exploring the Timeless Majesty of Hagia Sophia: A Journey Through Byzantine Splendor
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Visiting Hagia Sophia was an awe-inspiring experience, as I marveled at its magnificent blend of European Byzantine architecture.
Stepping inside, I was immediately struck by the vast dome, seemingly floating above the enormous central space, an architectural marvel of its time.
The intricate mosaics, some dating back to the 6th century, showcased the exquisite artistry of the Byzantine period, with their rich gold backgrounds and religious iconography.
Massive columns and arches, adorned with elaborate detailing, reflected the merging of both Roman and Christian influences. Originally built as a cathedral by Emperor Justinian, Hagia Sophia has witnessed a remarkable transformation through history, serving as a mosque and now a museum. Its grandeur, both in scale and design, is a testament to the ingenuity and splendor of Byzantine architecture.
Being there, I could feel the deep layers of history etched into every stone and mosaic, making it one of the most memorable architectural wonders I’ve ever explored.
📌📌Arrive Early to avoid long lines and fully enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before the crowds arrive.
💃Dress Modestly, as Hagia Sophia is now a mosque again, and respectful attire is required.
‼️Don’t Miss the Mosaics on the upper gallery, as they are some of the finest examples of Byzantine art.
🕰️Take Time to Admire the Dome, a true architectural wonder of the ancient world.
🙏Check Prayer Times, as the site closes to visitors during Islamic prayer sessions.
Maryyngyng1
📍 Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷
#ancientbuildings
A true marvel of architectural genius and a symbol of Istanbul’s rich and complex history. Here’s why the Hagia Sophia is a must-visit:
🔹 Historical Evolution:
537 AD: Originally built as a cathedral by Emperor Justinian I of the Byzantine Empire.
1453: Converted into a mosque following the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople.
1935: Transitioned into a museum under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's secular reforms.
2020: Reopened as a mosque, blending its historical significance with contemporary cultural practices.
🔹 Architectural Brilliance:
Dome: The massive dome appears to float above the central nave, showcasing advanced Byzantine engineering and creating an awe-inspiring interior space.
Mosaics & Decorations: From intricate Byzantine mosaics to elaborate Ottoman calligraphy, the Hagia Sophia is adorned with centuries of artistic achievements.
Marble Pillars: Imported from various locations, these pillars add to the grandeur and beauty of the structure.
🔹 Cultural Significance:
Religious Symbol: Reflects the spiritual heritage of both Christianity and Islam, representing a fusion of faiths and traditions.
Architectural Influence: Inspired countless other buildings, including the Blue Mosque and many Western churches and mosques.
The Hagia Sophia is not just a building; it’s a journey through time and a testament to the city’s ever-evolving story. 🌍❤️
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Anastasiia Mossur
Keep this nanny-level Turkish travel guide and you won't get lost anywhere
If you haven't experienced the charm of Turkey for yourself, you must consider taking a trip to Turkey this year and immerse yourself in this mysterious country.
ISTANBUL
Hagia Sophia: A Byzantine architectural paradigm and a symbol of Turkey
Blue Mosque: The only mosque in the world with six minarets
Basilica Cistern: A mysterious and romantic underground water world
Bosphorus Strait: The boundary between Asia and Europe, enjoy the scenery of both shores
GOREME
Cappadocia: Take a hot air balloon to see the magical karst landscape
Goreme Open Air Museum: Visit caves churches with different styles
Goreme National Park: Admire the unique landscape of Cappadocia
Goreme Town: Roman castle buildings surrounded by volcanic rocks
PAMUKKALE
Cotton Castle: Millennium hot springs known as one of the world's seven wonders
Karahayit Village: Famous for its red hot springs
Hierapolis: Roman theater built in the 2nd century BC
Sacred Pool: The sacred pool of Pamukkale from Roman times
ANTALYA
Mediterranean Coast: Enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery
Kas Town: Very quiet and comfortable, a famous diving spot
Duden Waterfalls: Cliffs connected to the Mediterranean, a sea waterfall landscape
Aspendos Theatre: The most well-preserved ancient theater
FETHIYE
Turkish Dead Sea: Azure waters paired with fine white sand
Fethiye Paragliding: A classic fun activity, soaring over the sea
Lycian Sarcophagi: Ancient tombs overlooking the city panorama
Amyntas' Tomb: Rock-cut tombs on the cliffs
IZMIR
Ephesus Theatre: A place for drama and gladiator fights
Ephesus Ancient City: One of the UNESCO heritage sites
Aegean Coast: Full of romantic Aegean Sea
Temple of Artemis: One of the seven wonders of the world
CESME
Cesme Castle: A typical Ottoman architecture
Alacati: A beautiful and leisurely town with blue and white houses
Ilica Beach: A holiday resort on the Aegean Sea
Cesme city seaside recreation area: A good place for leisure and vacation
ANKARA
Ankara Castle: An ancient city with a panoramic view of Ankara
Kocatepe Mosque: White mosque with blue embellishments
Mausoleum of the founder of Turkey: Very elegant and solemn environment
Roman Baths Ruins: A famous archaeological site
SAFRANBOLU
Ottoman Houses: The city is full of white walls and red roofs
Hidirlik Hill: Enjoy the view of Safranbolu from the hill
Carsi District: The whole district is full of ancient and exquisite
Crystal Terrace: A local spot for viewing the canyon
Trever Bartoletti
Must-Visit Places in Istanbul for First-Timers!
Straddling the continents of Europe and Asia, Istanbul is truly a city with a rich history, brimming with beautiful and fun places to explore!
Even after a week of fun, it still wasn't enough!
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For first-timers in Istanbul, here are some must-visit spots:
✔️Hagia Sophia:
One of the top ten most desirable churches in the world, this majestic Byzantine structure is a fusion of a church and a mosque.
✔️Blue Mosque:
Adjacent to Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque is Istanbul's largest domed structure, surrounded by six minarets, making it the only mosque in the world with six tall towers, and one of the top ten wonders of the world.
✔️Basilica Cistern:
A mysterious world hidden underground, well worth a visit.
✔️Bosphorus Strait:
This strait divides Istanbul into European and Asian sections, with beautiful scenery on both sides.
Be sure to take a boat tour here, especially at dusk for a stunning sunset!
✔️Galata Tower:
A medieval stone tower, one of the city's scenic viewpoints.
Even if you don't enter the tower, taking photos below it is also great.
If you want to climb the tower, it's recommended to come in the evening to catch the city sunset.
✔️Galata Bridge
Located near the Galata Tower, spanning the Golden Horn, this bridge connects the new and old parts of the city.
With many locals fishing on both sides, and pedestrian paths above and below, it's also a great spot for sightseeing.
✔️Grand Bazaar:
If you want to buy local products and souvenirs, the Grand Bazaar is a must-visit.
Covering 60 streets and housing 5000 shops, it's bustling and vibrant.
✔️Istiklal Avenue:
Istanbul's version of the Champs-Élysées, with its must-ride nostalgic tram, truly romantic.
The surrounding area also has many quiet, artistic alleys, perfect for a stroll.
✔️Balat District
A favorite area among Istanbul's youth, home to many unique coffee shops and restaurants, with colorful buildings that are great for photos.
✔️Topkapi Palace:
An old royal palace, once the Ottoman Empire's palace, now Turkey's largest museum, incredibly luxurious inside!
✔️Suleymaniye Mosque:
The second-largest mosque in Istanbul, situated on higher ground, visible from the Bosphorus boat tour, and offering a truly great view.
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⭕️ 'Recommended Route':
𝘿𝙖𝙮1: Hagia Sophia—Basilica Cistern—Blue Mosque—Topkapi Palace—Explore the Old City
𝘿𝙖𝙮2: Grand Bazaar—Galata Bridge—Istiklal Avenue—Galata Tower—Watch the sunset from the tower
𝘿𝙖𝙮3: Balat District—Suleymaniye Mosque—Bosphorus Strait—Boat tour at sunset
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⭕️ 'Transport Tips':
The Old City can be explored on foot with citywalk.
For other trips, you can take buses and boat tours, all accessible with a single transit card.
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⭕️ 'Accommodation Recommendations':
For accommodation, it's recommended to stay near the Galata Tower, close to the Old City, with concentrated attractions and convenient access to food, fun, and transportation.
WanderlustAbroad_5
Istanbul, I stand in Europe, looking at Asia
Istanbul, formerly known as Constantinople,
This is Turkey's most important city,
It is also its economic, cultural and transportation center.
As one of the world's most famous tourist destinations,
Istanbul is bustling with business, full of historical sites, and packed with attractions,
Must-visit places include:
Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque,
Bosphorus Strait, Golden Horn, Old Palace, etc.
As an international metropolis spanning Asia and Europe,
Istanbul has convenient transportation, with many direct domestic flights.
AdventurousJourney
Istanbul City Walk Route | Comprehensive Guide for Sightseeing and Eating
Istanbul is divided into the new city and the old city, 2 days of sightseeing and eating is enough~ Walking, shopping and eating delicious food is the right way to explore Turkey's largest city! Here are some routes suitable for checking in and experiencing Turkish history and culture🚶
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Day1
🗺️Old City Sightseeing Route:
Blue Mosque➡️Hagia Sophia➡️Basilica Cistern➡️Topkapi Palace
📍Blue Mosque
Mainly named for its blue ceramic tiles, it is one of Istanbul's iconic buildings!
📍Hagia Sophia
Once the cathedral of the Byzantine Empire, it later became a mosque of the Ottoman Empire, and now it is a museum, famous for its spectacular architecture and rich history~
📍Basilica Cistern
The ticket is 350 lira, a underground cistern from the Byzantine to Ottoman Empire period, mainly supported by more than 300 stone pillars
📍Topkapi Palace
The old palace is beautifully decorated, this palace was once the palace of the Ottoman Empire, now it is a museum, the ticket is 750 lira~
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Day2
🛍️New City Shopping and Eating Route:
Galata Tower➡️Taksim Independence Street➡️Tomtom District➡️Cukurcuma District➡️Balat District
📍Galata Tower
A place you will regret not visiting in Turkey! Open until 22:00 in the evening, the sunset is really beautiful, you can see the panoramic view, those who love photography and enjoy the scenery must not miss it, it's worth it! The ticket is 90 lira~
📍Tomtom District
This fashionable district is full of art, culture and trendy atmosphere, with ubiquitous cute cafes, galleries and creative spaces🎨
📍Taksim Independence Street
Traditional pedestrian street, restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs, very good for strolling, ice cream is also delicious!
📍Cukurcuma District
A great place for antique lovers to treasure hunt! There are many antique shops to visit, and you can also find some vintage🧥
📍Balat District
The entire district is full of colorful houses, filled with colorful history and culture🌈, there are also many vintage shops and handicraft shops~
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🍽️Restaurants
🔸Genoese Galata
Near the Galata Tower, super large portion of Turkish barbecue, rich menu, high cost performance!
🔸Nusr-ET Steakhouse
The famous Salt Bae's main store! The average price is 💰400, a bit expensive, a local internet-famous restaurant that mainly serves steak🥩
☕️Rota Balat cafe
A local coffee check-in spot in Istanbul, there are many street artists here, you won't feel bored sitting here for an afternoon with a cup of coffee, come here with young people, parents, and girlfriends for a romantic hot air balloon ride 8⃣️
JULIUS VAUGHN
20 best things to do in Istanbul 💫
1. Hagia Sophia: Marvel at the architectural grandeur of this iconic structure, showcasing the city's rich history.
2. Blue Mosque: Admire the stunning blue tiles and intricate designs in this masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
3. Topkapi Palace: Explore the opulent palace that served as the residence of Ottoman sultans for centuries.
4. Grand Bazaar: Immerse yourself in the vibrant chaos of one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets.
5. Galata Tower: Ascend for panoramic views of Istanbul, capturing the city's magical charm.
6. Bosphorus Cruise: Take a boat tour to witness Istanbul's skyline and historic landmarks from the shimmering waters of the Bosphorus.
7. Balat District: Wander through the colorful streets of Balat, discovering street art and capturing the local vibe.
8. Spice Bazaar: Engage your senses in this aromatic marketplace, filled with spices, teas, and Turkish delights.
9. Chora Church (Kariye Museum): Admire the well-preserved mosaics and frescoes that depict Byzantine art.
10. Dolmabahçe Palace: Visit the grand palace on the Bosphorus, showcasing a blend of European and Ottoman architectural styles.
11. Istiklal Caddesi: Stroll along this bustling street, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.
12. Süleymaniye Mosque: Discover the Ottoman architectural splendor and serene atmosphere of this magnificent mosque.
13. Basilica Cistern: Explore the ancient underground reservoir, featuring intriguing columns and mystical ambiance.
14. Karaköy District: Experience the modern vibes of this waterfront district, known for its art galleries and trendy cafes.
15. Miniaturk: Marvel at intricately crafted miniature models of famous Turkish landmarks.
16. Pera Museum: Delve into a diverse collection of art, from Anatolian weights to European paintings.
17. Istanbul Archaeological Museums: Uncover artifacts spanning various civilizations, housed in three museums.
18. Rustem Pasha Mosque: Admire the stunning tiles in this small yet beautiful mosque near the Spice Bazaar.
19. Emirgan Park: Escape the urban bustle in this expansive park adorned with colorful tulips during spring.
20. Ortaköy: Visit this charming neighborhood, known for its waterfront, street food, and the iconic Ortaköy Mosque.
From ancient wonders to vibrant neighborhoods, Istanbul offers a kaleidoscope of experiences, making it a city that seamlessly blends the old and the new.
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TakeMyHeartEverywhere
Fall in love with Hagia Sophia
#mymymemories
Hagia Sophia- a major cultural & historical site in Istanbul.
Hagia Sophia was built in 537 AD by the Roman Empire. It has gone from an Orthodox Church to a Museum, and now today Mosque.
The scale & history when you step in side is truly amazing.
Getting To the Mosque. You can reach Hagia Sophia by taking the Tran line T1 and getting off at the Sultanahmet Stop. Metro line M2 as well as the Train to Marmaray stop will also drop you off near the monument
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nexus_fms
The beautiful architecture of Hagia Sophia
The historic and iconic architectural masterpiece - Hagia Sophia, also known as Ayasofya in Turkish that known for its magnificent structure and l history that spans over a millennium.
Hagia Sophia, located in Istanbul was listed under a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, recognizing its historical and architectural significance. Now has become a major tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world who come to admire its stunning architecture, intricate mosaics, and its complex history.
#history #unescoheritage #unescoworldheritage #turkey #museum #istanbul #mosque #travel
Celeste Ch
🇹🇷 The Most Fascinating Mosque 🕌
Attraction: Hagia Sofia
Address: Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Direction: Walk few minutes from Sultan Ahmet Tram station
Hagia Sofia is probably the most iconic landmark of turkey, visited by millions every year. Hagia Sophia is a great architectural beauty and an important monument both for Byzantine and for Ottoman Empires. Once a church, later a mosque, became a museum and then a mosque again. It was built 1500 years ago. The beauty of the mosque will forever be kept in your mind! It definitely is a MUST visit place to visit in Turkey.
Tip: come early as the queue can get very long!
#timetotravel #Istanbul #turkey #mosque #history
Roadman
UNESCO World Heritage-Hagia Sophia
#wecreate
History, Architecture and beautiful Mosaics 🤩
The Hagia Sophia, or ‘Ayasofya’ in Turkish, one of the most famous century church later became mosque in Istanbul. This architectural beauty with 30 million gold tiles throughout its interior and flat dome which was a bold engineering feat at the time it was constructed in the 6th century.
Hagia Sophia should be on your bucket list place whenever you’re planning to visit Istanbul, it’s architecture continues to amaze with both its remarkable domed architecture and the amazing arts and mosaics inside.
We had a guided tour which was helpful to learn about the history, see old photos, and more insight of the architectural facts.
📍Hagia Sophia
Getting there;
The Hagia Sophia is located right in the historic city centre of Istanbul in Turkey, and you can easily reach by public transport or walking distance if you’re in Sultanahmet neighbourhood. Istanbul Airport is a 45 minute drive away, and the Sultanahmet tram stop is a 5-minute walk away.
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Selma @seltravels
Hagia Sophia: Masterpiece of Majesty
Hagia Sophia is absolutely breathtaking! The moment you step inside, you're instantly transported to a world of grandeur and awe. The sheer scale of the architecture leaves you speechless, as the immense domed ceiling seems to touch the heavens themselves.
The interplay of light and shadow creates a mesmerizing dance that accentuates the intricate details adorning the walls and pillars. It's as if every inch of the interior is infused with centuries of history and artistry, whispering stories of Byzantine and Ottoman empires.
As you walk through the vast halls, you can't help but feel a sense of reverence and wonder. The vastness of the central nave and the magnificent Byzantine mosaics leave you breathless. The artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating these masterpieces is truly mind-boggling.
And then there's the famous Deesis mosaic, Allah and Muhammad calligraphy. The emotion and spiritual intensity emanating from this artwork are simply sublime.
Hagia Sophia's transformation from a Byzantine cathedral to an Ottoman mosque, and eventually a museum, adds yet another layer of intrigue to its already captivating story. It's a symbol of cultural and historical fusion, a testament to the enduring power of architecture to transcend time and transcend boundaries.
As you exit Hagia Sophia, you can't help but feel a mix of emotions. You're in awe of its splendor, grateful for the opportunity to witness such a remarkable monument, and humbled by the weight of its significance in shaping the course of history.
Visiting Hagia Sophia is an experience that words struggle to capture adequately. It's a journey that ignites your imagination, stirs your soul, and leaves an indelible mark on your heart. You simply have to experience it for yourself to truly understand its magnificence.
#wecreate
M. Arif Hakimi
Historic Hagia Sophia 🕌
One of my memorable moment was visiting Hagia Sophia in istanbul. I had a wonderful and unforgettable traveling experience to this museum, Hagia Sophia literally means “Holy Wisdom” Ancient wonder and is one of the world's stunning architecture.
It’s an important monument both for Byzantine and for Ottoman Empires, and it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985 . This building has witnessed greatest cultural diversity, rich history and perfectly illustrates "East meets West”
Please go and see one of world's most unique historic buildings in Istanbul!
#wecreate
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Selma @seltravels
The stunning Hagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul
The most noticeable landmark in Istanbul is the Hagia Sophia, a beautiful mosque with an illustrious history. it is open to the public for free, but visitors must be flexible as entry is around prayer times.
Women must cover their hair and all visitors must remove footwear to enter. Upon entry you will be mesmerized by the intricate details on the ceiling and lighting.
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Geo (@geosheng)
Hagia Sophia: Serenity Beneath Historic Vaults
My visit to the Hagia Sophia was an immersion in a serene and profound experience. As I stepped inside, the blend of Byzantine and Islamic artistry, exquisitely displayed across the expansive walls and ceiling, was an awe-inspiring sight.
The grandeur of the architectural details was balanced by an unexpected tranquility. Despite being surrounded by other visitors, I felt an overwhelming sense of peace as I allowed my gaze to wander upwards. The dome, seemingly suspended between heaven and earth, evoked a sense of timelessness.
The intricate mosaics and calligraphy that adorned the walls and ceiling seemed to narrate tales from the past, inducing a meditative state. This visit to Hagia Sophia was not just a tour of an iconic landmark, but a deeply personal journey into a realm where history, art, and spirituality seamlessly converge.
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Arik Yeo
An incredible mosque in Istanbul
No shadow of a doubt that Turkey has the best architectural mosques . They’re simply breathtaking, the architecture, the writings, everything around them is just majestic. What a blast we had here in Istanbul, thanks to all these islamic architectures around the city. The sound of Azan or call for prayers is extremely nice and soothing, will never get enough of it! Incredible memories
Green Tea Latte
Istanbul 🇹🇷 must visit Hagia Sophia
A very beautiful attraction I visited,Hagia Sophia Sophia Grand Mosque and major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. The mosque was originally built as an Eastern Orthodox church and was used as such from the year 360 until the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire in 1453. It served as a mosque until 1935, when it became a museum. In 2020, the site once again became a mosque.
📍hagia Sophia
Address : sultan Ahmet, faith Istanbul,turkey
Opens 24 hours
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Iamvanvan
Hagia Sophia Mosque
The Hagia Sophia was no doubt a Byzantine architectural masterpiece of its time. It represented the splendor and grandeur of the Byzantium Empire. For every visitor to Istanbul, this should be top priority in terms of tourist sites to experience. It was originally referred to as a place of 'Holy Wisdom' or 'Divine Wisdom'. If you are visiting during the tourist peak season, there will be long lines of people waiting to enter the building. I suggest visiting as early as possible.
Cankurtaran, Sultanahmet Meydanı, Caferiye Sk. No:1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
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Mdbatran
Amazing Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
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It was built by the eastern Roman emperor Justinian I as the Christian cathedral of Constantinople for the state church of the Roman Empire. Its architecture was considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and at one point had the largest interior in the world. After the conquest of Constantinople it became a mosque until 1935, when it became a museum. It became once again a mosque in 2020.
Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog)
Morning visit to Hagia Sophia
#2023travelwish
Located at Faith, Istanbul. Hagia Sophia, officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, is a mosque and major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. The cathedral was a Greek Orthodox church from 360 AD until the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire in 1453. It served as a mosque until 1935, when it became a museum.
Hagia Sophia is famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have “changed the history of architecture”. It remained the world's largest cathedral for nearly a thousand years, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520.
EaZy
Fabulous trip to Istanbul ❤️
#couplestrip
Glamtrip
The beautiful Hagia Sophia mosque
Absolutely breathtaking mosque with a very rich history. I recommend going around prayer times to observe hagia sophia and the blue mosque take turns calling for prayer. Don't be turned off by long lines, the line moves quickly.
Parham Pourahmad
Istanbul - perfect spot for fall trip
#fallingforfall #tripblazers #urbanexplorer #awesomepic #bucketlistreboot #mytripvlog Due to decent weather (compared to other top cities in Europe), Istanbul is the perfect destination for a short city trip! The Turkish capital is a mixture of different cultures, countries and stories. On the one hand, there is Byzantine Hagia Sophia from 5th century - still existing in rather non-changed building form. On the same place, there is magnificent Ottoman Blue Mosque. In general, Istanbul is the place where various histories are linked each other - also its location between Europe and Asia supports this feeling. For this cultural and historical diversity, Istanbul is definitely my favourite spot in Turkey and one of the best in whole Middle East.
Sosenek
Istanbul Grand Mosque
#bucketlistreboot
Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque is a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, built in 537, with minarets added in the 15th-16th centuries when it became a Mosque. It is located at Sultan Ahmet, Ayasofa Meydani No:1, 34122 Fatih/Istanbul.
The interior with Christian and Islamic elements and the view of the Dome has spurred particular interest for many visitors.
Hagia Sophia can be considered as the best and the most visited sights in Istanbul and declared as one of the world's greatest architectural works and accepted as the 8th winder of the World.
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The wonder of the world and the heart of Istanbul!
It was a church and then became a mosque🕌. Amazingly beautiful place! History there lives in every stone. You can see mosaics from 13th century, paintings and old stone carvings. Hagia Sophia impresses everyone!
✅I recommend you to come here in the morning, when all the other tourists are busy with the breakfast. In this case you will have some time to enjoy that real masterpiece in a peaceful atmosphere.
📍The Hagia Sophia is located in Sultanahmet. It is next to the other main sightseeings of Istanbul: Basilica Cistern, Blue Mosque (2 minutes away) and Topkapi Palace .
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Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia, officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, is a mosque and major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. Originally a Greek Orthodox church, the site has changed between being a mosque and a museum since the fall of the Byzantine Empire.