Wooowww... Pretty nice here, The Blue Mosque ( Istanbul turkey) it's extremely peaceful when you are there inside.... There's something that i can't be expressed.... Love this place.
The Blue Mosque
Posted: Jan 20, 2024
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馨宝很忙
4/5Excellent
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The Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia face each other. The two buildings are very close and can be visited on the same day. The park in the middle is beautiful. You can sit there when you are tired. It is super comfortable! The murals and patterns in the mosque are beautiful, but there are many people. You need to take off your shoes before entering. Many tourists go in with their shoes in their hands. The smell is a bit strong🤦♂️, which is an important factor affecting the visit. Therefore, it is recommended to bring a mask. If you have strong foot odor, it is recommended to wash it next to you before entering, or don’t carry your shoes when you go in. No one will take them if you put them in the cabinet next to you.
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Posted: Sep 14, 2024
FGToma
4/5Excellent
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The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, renowned for its stunning blue tilework and grand domes, offers a serene and awe-inspiring experience. It's a must-visit landmark rich in history and beauty.
Reasons to Recommend: Historical, architectural, cultural, spiritual, iconic.
Tips: Dress modestly, remove shoes, and visit early to avoid crowds.
Downside: Unfortunately most of the time is Crowded, noisy, restoration, limited access.
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Posted: Jun 8, 2024
携Cheng携Cheng
3/5Average
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It is a mosque. The next stop from the Grand Bazaar is the Blue Mosque. The Blue Mosque is a nickname, and the real name is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. The location seems to be in the bustling area of Istanbul, surrounded by lively. It started raining when we arrived. The tour group prepared disposable raincoats. Fortunately, the rain was not very big, but it didn't feel good to be raining when queuing. Maybe this is a famous attraction, there are too many people to visit, and it took a long time to queue. This mosque has a lot more rules than the mosques visited before, such as not wearing shoes, women can not enter the prayer area, etc. Because not wearing shoes and raining, it leads to a strong taste in the temple. I feel that this temple is bigger than the temple I visited before, the decoration is better, and the others don't feel much. Plus there are a lot of people, it feels like a general. Unlike the mosque used for worship, it is like a pure tourist attraction. The European children who visited together were very cute.
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Posted: Aug 21, 2024
Amy The Novice Explorer
5/5Outstanding
A mesmerising Sultan Ahmed Mosque or famously known as the Blue Mosque, is an Ottoman-era historical imperial mosque located in Istanbul! What amazes me is about the over 20,000 bluish tiles that were used to adorn the interior and the hundreds of stained glass windows with beautiful designs that allow sunlight to creep in during the day and light the interior of the mosque.
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Posted: Jan 20, 2024
Em_em
5/5Outstanding
The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey is absolutely magnificent, 🕌💙 Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, it's one of the most iconic landmarks in Istanbul. The mosque gets its nickname from the stunning blue tiles that adorn its interior, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. The grand architecture, with its domes and minarets, is a sight to behold. Visitors can explore the mosque and experience its peaceful ambiance. Just remember to dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering. The Blue Mosque is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Istanbul. Have you had the chance to witness the beauty of this architectural marvel? 🇹🇷✨
Here are some hotels near Sultan Ahmed Mosque: Sultania Hotel Istanbul,Celine Hotel - Ottoman Mansion,Hotel Amira Istanbul,Ferman Hotel,Darussaade Istanbul Hotel