




Hagia Sophia Ticket
Packages
Skip-the-Line Ticket
Skip-the-Line Ticket with Mobile Audio Guide + Blue Mosque Audio Guide
Skip-the-line Ticket with Audio Guide [Extended Calendar; Email Delivery]
COMBO: Hagia Sophia Ticket + Basilica Cistern Guided Tour (Skip-the-line access)
Hagia Sophia Exterior Guided Tour with Entry Ticket
Reviews
Guide
- Immerse yourself in the magnificence of a masterpiece of Byzantine art
- Stand in awe of the Hagia Sophia in the heart of Istanbul's historic center
- Join a guided exploration of its exterior to delve into architectural details
- Delve deeper into the building's blend of Islamic and Byzantine legacies
- Upgrade your experience with entry tickets to admire the mosque up close
- Kindly note that there is no access to the ground floor as that is an active praying area for Muslims
Join a guided tour of the Hagia Sophia, a significant historical building in Istanbul that has stood in the same place for 1500 years. See depictions of two religions side by side at the former Byzantine church which is now a functioning mosque.
See the coronation place for the Roman Emperors, the meeting place of the Sultan and his people, the headquarters of Orthodox Christendom, as well as the first mosque in Istanbul. See a dome that was the biggest in the world for 800 years, standing tall at 56 meters in height.
If you choose to book entry tickets, step inside for a self-guided exploration of the architectural marvel. Admire examples of fine Ottoman tile work, decorative paintwork, and calligraphy that fill the entire space with a regal atmosphere.
Inside the Hagia Sophia, a testament to centuries of history, take an immersive journey through time, as you uncover the secrets and treasures held within its hallowed walls.
FAQs
Where is Hagia Sophia?
Hagia Sophia is located in the European part of Sultanahmet Square. The address is Sultanahmet, Ayasofya Meydanı No:1, 34122 Fatih, İstanbul, Turkey.
Can I walk to Hagia Sophia?
Yes, you can easily walk to Hagia Sophia from many major attractions. It’s about a 5-minute walk from Topkapı Palace and around 20 minutes from the Grand Bazaar.
When is Hagia Sophia not crowded?
It’s best to visit Hagia Sophia in the early morning to avoid crowds. Avoid Friday afternoons, as the mosque is closed to non-worshippers during prayer times.
Hagia Sophia dress code?
All visitors are expected to dress modestly. Avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless tops. Women must wear a headscarf to enter, which can be purchased near the entrance if needed. Shoes must be removed before entering the prayer area.
Is it very hot at Hagia Sophia?
Try to visit during the winter months for more pleasant and cooler weather.