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TOPKAPI PALACE (TOPKAPI SARAYI MÜZESI)

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Sultanahmet-Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
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2024
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2024

Come and get an idea of what life at the Ottoman court could be like in the city's most emblematic museum.

Try to arrive as early as possible to avoid queuing during the peak season (May to September), and try to avoid Sundays. Access is through the second gate(Orta Kapı), the one with two towers. The jewelry, imperial treasure and sultan's robes rooms are closed for renovation. A 3-hour visit is ideal, but you can also spend the whole day! You can visit the palace with an audioguide, which offers explanations in several languages and can easily be listened to by two people. This imperial residence of the sultan was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. As far as the visit is concerned, the museum is made up of successive gardens and numerous rooms that have been fitted out for thematic exhibitions. Of course, you'll feel right at home in the park (especially in the4th courtyard, which overlooks the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara), but some of the rooms quickly become cramped when crowded. Inside the palace, you'll discover the armory, the clockworks, the audience hall, the sultans' paintings, the relics, the courtyards, the pavilions (Circumcision kiosk, Yerevan kiosk, Baghdad kiosk, Terrace kiosk), the gardens and a small mosque. As the palace is regularly maintained, some rooms close (completely or temporarily) while others reopen according to the program. They may also be subject to variable opening hours. A huge sign to the left of the ticket office (in Turkish and English) indicates which areas are open and which are closed. As far as the harem is concerned, we think it would be a shame to come all the way to Topkapı without visiting it. The ticket office is on the left after the entrance. Please note that the Müzekart pass does not include the harem! This area can be very crowded, with the maximum number of people allowed ranging from 10 to 70. Cameras are allowed, but professional equipment (tripods) are not. The harem is very large, but for various reasons, only a very small part of it can be visited. Inside the palace is the Konyalı café-restaurant, in the fourth courtyard, where you can enjoy a coffee while taking in the magnificent view of the Bosphorus. Perfect for a refreshing break. The museum also offers evening tours (5,000 TL admission) on Saturdays until 11pm. Visits are made in groups, accompanied by a guide, and last 1 hour.

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Visited in april 2024
Get there early with comfy shoes because you are going to walk for about 4 hours in there.
thon
Visited in september 2023
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L'EXTRAORDINAIRE TOPKAPI
ON RECOUVRE CE PALAIS DEPUIS LE BOSPHORE IL NOUS APPARAIT IMMENSE, LORSQUE ON FOULE DES PIEDS SON INTERIEUR IL N'EST QUE BEAUTE. EN SES MURS ONT HABITE DES SULTANTS DES FEMMES DE HAREM. 4000 PERSONNES VIVAIENTS AU QUOTIDIEN. DES COURS A GOGO: UNE MERVEILLE
nimar42
Visited in june 2021
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Très bien
Le palais Topkapi est un ensemble de bâtiment, immense jardin, il faut pas oublier de visiter le harem, la visite serra plus agréable avec d'audioguide
iomoba
Visited in april 2019
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Visiter Istanbul sans faire un détour par le palais Topkapi c'est comme ignorer des siècles de civilisation ottomane. Quelle meilleure façon de revivre la vie de l'époque? Avec en bonus la vue sur le Bosphore.
DustOmbres
Visited in july 2019
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Une visite intéressante, surtout pour le harem
Le harem est vraiment de toute beauté, et continue de s'agrandir et d'être reconstitué au fil des ans. C'est vraiment LE supplément au prix du billet à prendre.
Nous avons trouvé le reste du Palais intéressant, mais sans plus. Avec un regret, celui que la salle aux trésors soit en rénovation et à priori pour encore de nombreux mois.
Nous ne sommes pas allés dans la salle aux reliques, où la queue semblait interminable, fin juillet.
A voir aussi, les jardins à l'extérieur du palais, où il fait bon se promener et parfois y croiser des cigognes.
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