🕌 Süleymaniye Mosque | Walking Tour of Istanbul in a Day
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Süleymaniye Mosque 🕌
Welcome to the majestic Süleymaniye Mosque, one of the most iconic and beautiful landmarks in Istanbul! Built by the legendary architect Mimar Sinan, this mosque is not just a place of worship but also a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. With its serene atmosphere, sweeping views of the Golden Horn, and fascinating history, Süleymaniye is a must-visit during your stay in the city. Here’s a guide to help you explore it like a local!
1. Google Maps Link 📍
Süleymaniye Mosque on Google Maps
2. Next Subway Station Nearby 🚇
The closest subway station is Vezneciler Station on the M2 line. From there, it's just a short 10-15 minute uphill walk to the mosque, offering lovely views of the old city along the way.
3. Good Places to Eat Nearby 🍽
- Süleymaniye Kuru Fasulye – You can’t leave the area without trying their famous kuru fasulye (Turkish-style baked beans). This dish is a local favorite and is best enjoyed with some rice and pickles. The restaurant is located just a few steps away from the mosque.
- For Coffee ☕: Ali Baba Nargile Café offers a mix of Turkish tea, coffee, and even nargile (hookah). It’s a relaxing spot with a perfect view of the mosque's exterior.
- For a Sweet Treat 🍰: Try Hafız Mustafa in nearby Eminönü, famous for its delicious Turkish delights and baklava.
4. Best Photo Spots 📸
- The Courtyard – The mosque’s massive courtyard, with its elegant arches and central fountain, is the perfect spot for capturing the grandeur of Ottoman architecture.
- Viewpoints Over the Golden Horn – Walk around the mosque's terrace, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Golden Horn, Bosphorus, and the city skyline. The view is particularly magical at sunset!
- Tombs of Süleyman and Hürrem Sultan – Don’t miss the chance to photograph the tombs of Sultan Süleyman and his wife, Hürrem Sultan, located in the mosque’s garden. These tombs are an important part of the site’s history.
5. Opening Times 🕰
Süleymaniye Mosque is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM, but it is closed during prayer times (especially midday around noon) for non-worshippers. Be sure to check the prayer schedule ahead of your visit to time it right.
6. Insider Tips 💡
- Dress Modestly – As with any mosque, it’s important to dress respectfully. Women should bring a scarf to cover their heads, and everyone should avoid shorts or sleeveless tops.
- Visit the Cemetery – Behind the mosque, you’ll find a peaceful cemetery that includes the tomb of Mimar Sinan, the mosque’s architect. It’s a lovely, quiet spot for reflection away from the hustle and bustle.
- Attend the Call to Prayer – Hearing the call to prayer while standing in the courtyard is a truly moving experience. If you’re lucky enough to be there at sunset, it’s unforgettable.
7. Hidden Gem 💎
Just a short walk from the mosque is the Süleymaniye Hamam, a traditional Turkish bath that’s over 450 years old. It’s less touristy than other hammams in the city, making it a great place for a relaxing and authentic Turkish bath experience after a day of exploring.
8. Public Bathrooms Nearby 🚻
There are clean public bathrooms available in the mosque complex itself, which are well-maintained and free to use. Additionally, many of the cafés around the mosque, like Ali Baba Nargile Café, also have restrooms for customers.
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