Dolmabahçe Mosque
Opening Hours
Monday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 4:30 AM – 10:00 PM
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Location
Recent Reviews
David Omar Llopart Toribio
The place is beautiful and quite spacious. They have a very strong cultural tradition, and there are set times when entry is restricted. You must remove your shoes to enter. Women are not allowed in the general area where men go; there is a separate space for men and women. And women must be covered when entering.
Norm P.
Very nice. A view from the river - the Mosque is a 19th C Ottoman gem located along the Bosphorus next to the Dolmabahçe Palace. A unique blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Ottoman architectural styles. The waterside location offers lovely views.
Jonathan Chu
The Dolmabahçe Mosque, also known as Bezmialem Valide Sultan Mosque, is a stunning 19th-century Ottoman gem located along the Bosphorus in Istanbul, right next to the Dolmabahçe Palace. Recent visitor reviews highlight its unique blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Ottoman architectural styles, with its large circular windows and twin minarets standing out as distinctive features. The mosque’s waterside location offers breathtaking views, especially when lit up at night, creating a serene and majestic atmosphere. Visitors often praise the intricate gold calligraphy on a green background in the prayer hall and the bright, airy interior due to the massive windows. Many describe it as an elegant, less-crowded alternative to Istanbul’s more famous mosques, making it a peaceful stop for those exploring the Beşiktaş district. It’s free to enter (donations welcome), but you’ll need to respect mosque etiquette—shoes off, modest clothing, and women should cover their heads. The mosque is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM, though it closes during prayer times. Some visitors note parking can be tricky, and the courtyard’s fountain and timekeeping house were removed for road widening, slightly altering its original charm. If you’re planning to visit Istanbul, this mosque is a must-see for its historical significance and architectural beauty, especially if you’re already touring the nearby Dolmabahçe Palace. Pair it with a Bosphorus cruise for a full experience of the area’s scenic splendor.