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Topkapı Palace
How to visit Istanbul's Topkapı Palace: the one combined ticket, why the Harem matters, the closed-Tuesday trap, and whether it's worth a half-day.
Where
Istanbul, Turkey
Opening hours
09:00–18:00, with the ticket office and last entry around an hour before close. Closed every Tuesday, and on the first day of Ramadan Bayram. Always confirm your date on muze.gen.tr.
Tickets
One combined foreign-visitor ticket of 2,750 TL (about £45) covers the Palace, the Harem and Hagia Irene; there is no separate palace-only or Harem-only ticket. Under-6s free. The Museum Pass Istanbul (about £90 for 5 days) gets you into the palace but NOT the Harem or Hagia Irene.
Time needed
Half a day — 3 to 4 hours to do the four courtyards, the Treasury and the Harem properly. Allow 20–40 minutes extra for the security queue if you arrive after 10:00.
In short
Visiting Topkapı Palace
Topkapı sells one combined ticket for foreign visitors that bundles the palace, the Harem and the Hagia Irene church — there's no palace-only option, so the Harem is already paid for and you should walk it. It's shut every Tuesday, which catches out a lot of people on a short Istanbul break. Arrive at 09:00 opening to beat the security queue and the cruise crowds, and budget a genuine half-day: the grounds run to four courtyards plus the Treasury and Harem.
How to visit without getting caught out
Two things trip people up at Topkapı. The first is the closed Tuesday — the whole complex shuts every week, plus the first day of Ramadan Bayram, and it quietly wrecks plenty of two-day Istanbul itineraries. Check your dates before anything else. The second is the ticket: as of 2026 foreign visitors buy one combined ticket of around 2,750 TL (about £45) that already covers the Palace, the Harem and the Hagia Irene church. There’s no palace-only option any more, so the Harem is already paid for — which means there’s no excuse to skip it, and it’s the best bit.
If you’re sightseeing across Istanbul, weigh up the Museum Pass Istanbul (around £90 for five days). It gets you into the palace, but it does not include the Harem or Hagia Irene, so you’d still pay extra at the gate for the part most worth seeing. For one visit, the combined ticket is the simpler buy. Whichever you choose, book online before you go so you walk straight to the security check rather than the ticket queue.
Worth a half-day? The honest take
Be at the Imperial Gate for 09:00 opening. By mid-morning the cruise and tour groups arrive and the security line can run 20 to 40 minutes; first thing you’ll often walk straight in. The nearest tram stop is Gülhane on the T1 line (an easy uphill walk through Gülhane Park), with Sultanahmet a similar distance if you’re coming from the Blue Mosque end. Give it a proper half-day — three to four hours to cross the four courtyards, see the Treasury and work through the Harem’s tiled rooms.
Worth it, but manage your expectations. This isn’t one showpiece building like Versailles or the Royal Palace in Madrid — it’s a walled compound of pavilions, kitchens and gardens, and a quick lap of the courtyards underwhelms people. The payoff is in the Harem, the jewel-stuffed Treasury, and the Bosphorus view from the fourth courtyard. Do it slowly, or don’t bother. Pair it with Hagia Sophia and the Basilica Cistern next door for a full Sultanahmet day.
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