Official tickets, combination tickets, and guided tours available. Foreign visitors pay 1050 TL for Selamlik entrance ticket. Combo tickets valid for 1 month, same place visitable once. Museum Card valid except Selamlık, Beykoz Glass Museum, and Topkapı Palace sections
Built between 1843-1856 by Sultan Abdülmecid I as replacement for Topkapı Palace. Largest monoblock palace in Turkey with 285 rooms and 46 halls. Features 14 tons of gold on ceilings and 4.5-ton crystal chandelier. Blends Ottoman Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and traditional Ottoman styles
Palace combines Ottoman, Baroque, and Neoclassical architectural styles. Mabeyn-i Humayun features four grand rooms with fireplaces and crystal decorations. Medhal Hall showcases Boulle tables and 60-arm English chandelier. Muayede Hall has 56 Greek columns and 4.5-ton crystal chandelier. Sufera Hall (Crystal Staircase) features neo-baroque architecture by Sarkis Balyan
Built in 19th century by Sultan Abdülmecid, took 13 years to complete. Located in Istanbul's heart, surrounded by Bosphorus view. Represents Ottoman Empire's modernization efforts
Palace entrance fee is 1200 TL as of November 2024. Open daily from 9:00 AM to 17:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Museum Pass Istanbul is not valid for the palace
Located in Beşiktaş district of Istanbul along Bosphorus. Last residence of Ottoman sultans from 1856 to 1922. Used as Atatürk's presidential residence and death place