Visit Guide · 2026

Plan Your Visit to Topkapi Palace.

Topkapi Palace is one of the largest and most important historic sites in Istanbul. To enjoy your visit, it is best to plan ahead. This guide helps you with opening hours, transport, security, timing, and the easiest route through the palace.

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Opening hours & best days to visit.

Topkapi Palace is usually open from Wednesday to Monday.

Summer Season (April 1 – October 31)
09:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Last entry approximately one hour before closing.
Winter Season (November 1 – March 31)
09:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Last entry approximately one hour before closing.

Important: Topkapi Palace is closed every Tuesday.

The palace is usually busiest between 11:00 AM and 03:00 PM, especially in spring, summer, and on public holidays.

Best time to visit

Arrive at 09:00 AM when the palace opens, or visit later in the afternoon for a quieter experience. Last entry is usually about one hour before closing time, but it is best to check current opening details before your visit.

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How long does a visit take?

Topkapi Palace is a large complex, so your visit can take longer than expected.

Without the Harem
1.5 – 2 hours
Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the main palace.
With the Harem
2.5 – 3 hours
If you also visit the Harem, plan for 2.5 to 3 hours.

If you want to see the Treasury, Holy Relics, courtyards, and Harem comfortably, it is a good idea to leave at least half a day for your visit.

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How to get to Topkapi Palace.

Topkapi Palace is located in the historic Sultanahmet area.

Entrance area of Topkapi Palace from the Gulhane Park side in Istanbul
By Tram (T1 Line)

The easiest options are Gulhane or Sultanahmet stations. From both stops, it is a short walk to the palace.

Best entrance route

Many visitors prefer to walk through the Gulhane Park side, which is one of the easiest and most pleasant ways to reach the entrance.

On foot

If you are already visiting Hagia Sophia or the Basilica Cistern, you can easily walk to Topkapi Palace.

By taxi

Taxis can drop you near the entrance area, but traffic in the Old City can be slow. Public transport is often easier.

Location map
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Security check & entry rules.

All visitors must pass through a security check before entering the palace.

Bag check

Bags are screened at the entrance. During busy hours, this can take time.

Not allowed

Large suitcases, bulky bags, and sharp objects are not allowed. Security staff may refuse entry with restricted items.

Tip

Arrive early if you want to avoid long entrance lines.

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Harem access: what you should know.

The Harem is one of the most popular parts of Topkapi Palace, but it is not included in the standard palace ticket.

To visit the Harem, you need a ticket that includes both palace entry and Harem access.

Because the Harem has many rooms and sections, many visitors prefer a ticket with an audio guide or guided tour. You can also read our detailed Harem guide before your visit.

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Photography rules.

Topkapi Palace offers many great photo spots, especially in the courtyards and terrace areas.

Where photos are allowed

You can take photos in most outdoor areas and courtyards.

Important restrictions

Photography is usually allowed in outdoor areas, but it may be restricted or fully forbidden in the Treasury and Holy Relics sections. Flash should not be used in sensitive indoor areas.

Best tip

Take your outdoor photos in the 4th Courtyard, where the views are best.

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Accessibility.

Topkapi Palace is partly accessible, but some areas can be difficult because of the historic layout. Some historic rooms and passageways have steps, so full access may not be possible in every section.

Courtyards

The open courtyards are generally flat and easier to move through.

Steps and uneven ground

Some indoor sections and connecting paths have steps, slopes, and old stone surfaces.

Wheelchair users

Visitors using wheelchairs can access many parts of the palace, but some historic sections may be more difficult.

Strollers

Strollers are possible in many open areas, but some parts may be easier with a baby carrier.

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Visiting with children.

Topkapi Palace is suitable for families because of its large outdoor spaces and open courtyards. Since the palace is big, younger children may get tired, so short breaks are helpful during the visit.

Children usually enjoy
  • the wide palace grounds
  • the shiny objects in the Treasury
  • the views from the terrace
  • walking through the gates and courtyards
It is a good idea to bring
  • water
  • snacks
  • comfortable shoes
  • a stroller or baby carrier if needed
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Recommended visit route.

Because Topkapi Palace is large, it helps to follow a clear route.

Topkapi Palace 4th Courtyard terrace with Bosphorus view in Istanbul

Suggested order:

2nd Courtyard

Enter through Babüsselam and start with the main administrative heart.

Palace Kitchens

Explore the Chinese porcelain collection and the imperial kitchens.

Treasury

See the Topkapi Dagger and the Spoonmaker's Diamond.

Holy Relics

Visit one of the most spiritual sections of the palace.

Harem

Enter the private rooms with separate ticket. Read the Harem guide →

4th Courtyard terrace

Finish with the best Bosphorus views from the palace terrace.

If you want to understand the Harem better before visiting, check our full Harem guide.

This route helps you avoid going back and forth, save time, and finish your visit with the best views. If you do not plan to visit the Harem, you can still follow the same route and go directly to the 4th Courtyard after the Holy Relics section.

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Tips for a better visit.

A few simple things can make your visit much easier.

Wear comfortable shoes

You will walk a lot on stone paths and across large courtyards.

Bring a light jacket

The terrace areas can be windy, even on warm days.

Charge your phone

If your ticket includes an audio guide, you will need your phone during the visit.

Start early

This helps you avoid both the main entrance line and the busiest indoor sections.

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Food & facilities.

There are useful visitor facilities inside the palace complex. Some areas also offer shade, which is helpful in warmer months. It is a good idea to take a short break before heading to the 4th Courtyard and terrace area.

Restrooms

Public restrooms are available inside the palace.

Seating areas

There are benches and shaded areas in some parts of the complex.

Food

There is a restaurant called Konyali inside the 4th Courtyard area. The view is excellent, but prices are usually higher than nearby cafes.

You can also find many cafes and restaurants around Sultanahmet and Gulhane after your visit.

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Nearby places to combine with your visit.

Many travelers combine Topkapi Palace with other important landmarks in the Old City. You can easily continue to:

This makes Topkapi Palace a good part of a full-day Sultanahmet route.

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