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Experience the magic of Istanbul with our immersive audio guide. Explore historic landmarks, hidden gems, and local culture at your own pace.
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Topkapi Palace is one of the most iconic landmarks in Istanbul — a must-see for every visitor. Now, you can enjoy your visit even more with our comprehensive audio guides available in 25 different languages, carefully designed to enrich your experience in your preferred language. For over 400 years, Topkapi Palace served as the royal residence of the Ottoman sultans and their court. Today, it stands as one of the most precious historical treasures of Istanbul. As you explore this architectural masterpiece, you'll be captivated at every step. Stroll through the palace’s four grand courtyards and witness the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire. Inside, you’ll find priceless artifacts, imperial weapons, manuscripts, and countless other historical wonders.
Galata Tower Istanbul presents you with a scene of the historical texture of an old city as well as the modern people looking for entertainment. Have yourself a relaxing time to contemplate your trip when you are on the rooftop, and decide on what you will choose to do next upon evaluating the offerings of Istanbul. Enjoy this historical monument with a specially crafted audio guide prepared by Istanbul Tourist Pass®. Learn all about the history and hidden stories behind it!
Hagia Sophia is a must-see in Istanbul not because of its long history but also because of its breathtaking grandeur and spiritual atmosphere. It is a sacred place for two religions and gathers the prayers of millions of people under its dome throughout history. Exploring the Hagia Sophia Mosque Museum is so easy without waiting in the ticket lines with your digital QR tickets provided by the Istanbul Tourist Pass®! You will enjoy hearing the hidden stories, architecture, and history of the Hagia Sophia from your exclusive Audio Guide! The Audio guide is specially created for you to have deeper but also summarized information about this unique place so you won't be lost in many details but learn interesting facts and legendary stories.
This large underground cistern is built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian (527-565) to solve the drinking water problem in the city. The Basilica Cistern was used for a while after the conquest of Istanbul by the Ottomans in 1453 and water was supplied to the gardens of Topkapı Palace, where the Sultans lived. The water from the cistern was still water. That’s why it was not preferred by some of the Ottoman Sultan who liked to drink running water. After some water facilities were established in the city, the Cistern was completely forgotten until it was rediscovered by the Dutch traveler P. Gyllius who visited Istanbul to investigate the Byzantine ruins. When the Cistern was unearthed, it was not in a condition to be used and required a massive renovation. The biggest renovation project during the Republican period was initiated by the Istanbul Municipality in 1985. With the removal of 50,000 tons of mud and the construction of the excursion platform, it was completed on September 9, 1987, and reopened to visitors. The Basilica Cistern became one of the top tourist destinations since then. This place attracts millions of travelers each year due to its historical and impressive atmosphere. You can visit the Basilica Cistern with the Istanbul Tourist Pass® to skip the ticket lines and save time and money on your Istanbul trip.
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Istanbul, a city that bridges two continents, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural marvels. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Maiden's Tower, also known as Kız Kulesi in Turkish. Nestled on a small islet at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait, this tower has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, and its history stretches back over two millennia.
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Step into the beauty of Dolmabahçe Mosque with this expertly crafted audio guide! Explore its breathtaking architecture, hear fascinating stories, and uncover its deep history, all at your own pace. Perfect for travelers who want to enrich their visit with engaging an d easy-to-follow narration.
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Be transported back in time by one of the oldest and most beautiful mosques in the world, the Blue Mosque. Experience the spiritual side of Istanbul and soak up the culture of the Islamic Ottoman Empire. The Blue Mosque is an iconic attraction of the city and is a must-see for every visitor to Istanbul. It is located in the heart of Sultanahmet, very close to many other attractions that are included in your Istanbul Tourist Pass®, so start the morning there and spend the rest of the day exploring the best of Istanbul's Old City. For this amazing Audio Guide and so much more, Buy Your Pass Now! Istanbul Tourist Pass® is here to make your Istanbul trip an unforgettable experience!
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The Istanbul Archaeological Museums are among the largest museums in the world, with over one million artifacts from various cultures. Since you can see many objects from the pre-Islamic periods of the Greek, Egyptian, and Arabian Peninsula of Anatolia and Mesopotamia, this museum complex is one of the best places to visit in Istanbul. It was established as the Imperial Museum at the end of the 19th century by the painter and museologist Osman Hamdi Bey. The Istanbul Archaeological Museums' collection includes artifacts from civilizations within the borders of the Ottoman Empire, from the Balkans to Africa, from Anatolia and Mesopotamia to the Arabian Peninsula, and Afghanistan.
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Visit the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum and see the world's largest carpet collection including rare carpets from the Seljuk Empire, Iranian and Caucasian regions, collections of hand-written calligraphy, imperial edicts, ancient Qurans, and many other written works. Admire the collections of wooden, glass, ceramic, and stone articles by artists from former Islamic regions on display. The museum was originally located in the soup kitchen of the Süleymaniye Mosque complex and later relocated to its current location in the İbrahim Paşa Palace, next to the Blue Mosque.
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Experience the grandeur of Beylerbeyi Palace like never before with the complimentary audio guide offered exclusively through Istanbul Tourist Pass®. This unique feature allows pass holders to explore the palace at their own pace, diving deep into its rich history and stunning architecture without the constraints of a guided tour schedule. The audio guide provides in-depth commentary on key areas such as the State Apartments, Harem, and Garden Pavilion, offering fascinating insights and historical context that bring the palace to life.