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TOPKAPI PALACE Visiting Hours & Ticket Price (2025 Update)

7 September 2025 by Serhat Engül

Topkapi Palace is one of the most fascinating landmarks in Istanbul, where you can walk through the corridors once used by Ottoman sultans and admire priceless treasures. Located in the heart of the Old City (Sultanahmet), it is surrounded by Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, making it a must-see stop during your visit. Often called the Topkapi Palace Museum, it is one of Istanbul’s highlights for history lovers.

Topkapi Palace ticket price is 2400 Turkish Liras in 2025. Museum Pass Istanbul is valid here. The palace is open daily between 09:00 in the morning and 17:00 in the evening. (Last checked and updated on September 7, 2025 — you’ll find extended details below under the relevant headings.)

If you would like to buy a skip-the-line ticket for Topkapi Palace, 👆 book your official guided group tour here . These online tickets can save you from waiting at the ticket booths during the spring and summer months.

As a licensed tour guide who has been leading tours in Istanbul for over 20 years, I have prepared this article to help you make the most of your visit. Here you will find practical tips, visiting hours, and ticket information, as well as insights you can only get from a local expert.

Whether you are planning to explore on your own or join a guided tour, Topkapi Palace will take you on a journey through centuries of Ottoman history. Let’s discover together what makes this palace one of the highlights of Istanbul.

Table of Contents

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  • Topkapi Palace 2025 Visitor Summary
  • Short History of Topkapi Palace
  • Things to See in Topkapi Palace Museum
    • 1. First Courtyard of the Palace
    • 2. Second Courtyard of the Palace
    • 3. Third Courtyard of the Palace
    • 4. Fourth Courtyard of the Palace
  • Topkapi Palace Entrance Fee 2025
  • 🎟️ Topkapi Palace Skip-The-Line Options
  • Topkapi Palace Opening Hours 2025
  • How to Get to the Palace?
  • Conclusion

Topkapi Palace 2025 Visitor Summary

Below you can find the Topkapi Palace visitor summary updated for 2025, including entrance fees, visiting information, and skip-the-line tickets.

• Ticket Price: 2400 TL (approx. 50 Euros) (Includes Palace, Harem & Hagia Irene)
• Audio Guide: Audio guide system is included in the ticket price.
• Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:00 (Closed on Tuesdays)
• Museum Pass: Valid (Topkapi + Harem included)
• Skip-the-line: Online tickets recommended (yellow box below)
• Location: Sultanahmet, Istanbul
• Last Updated: September 2025
👉 Click here to buy your Topkapi Palace Skip-the-Line Ticket
Important: The skip-the-line group tour ticket recommended above not only grants you fast entry, but also lets you explore the palace with a licensed guide. When you click the link, you will also see other ticket options for Topkapi Palace that include an audio guide. However, as a local guide, I believe this recommended option stands out — because for the same price, you get the opportunity to experience the palace with a real guide instead of walking alone with an audio device.

Short History of Topkapi Palace

The history of Topkapi Palace goes back to the 15th century. It was commissioned by Mehmed the Conqueror in 1460 and Ottoman sultans and royal family lived there until 1856.

Topkapi Palace, which is the most beautiful representative of Classical Ottoman architecture, lost its importance in 19th century. Sultans moved to Dolmabahce Palace with its Neo-Classical and Baroque architecture on the shores of the Bosphorus. However, Topkapi Palace, the ancestral residence, was not completely abandoned.

When the Ottoman Empire was stretched to three continents and reached its widest borders, strong monarchs like Suleiman the Magnificent resided in this palace.

The Palace consists of four large courtyards and a structure immersed in nature. A visit to the palace takes 3 hours on average. As a result of the ongoing restorations in the palace, new sections are opened to visitors almost every year.

During extensive restorations between 2015 and 2023, the palace’s most popular sections, such as the treasury, the sultan’s clothes, and the sacred relics, were reorganized according to modern museum practices. For those with an eye for detail, touring the palace could take an entire day.

Things to See in Topkapi Palace Museum

Things to see in Topkapi Palace include collections of watches, weapons, and jewelry, and rooms decorated with tiles and gilding. During the palace tour, you can take excellent photos with the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn in the background.

Entrance to the first courtyard of Topkapi Palace is free. It is necessary to buy a ticket at the entrance to the second courtyard, which is the core of the palace. You can find useful tips for your palace visit in this step-by-step guide to Topkapi Palace.

1. First Courtyard of the Palace

Hagia Irene Church is a Byzantine building located in the first courtyard of Topkapi Palace.

The first courtyard of Topkapi Palace includes Hagia Irene Church, Konyali Restaurant, Topkapi Palace Museum Shop and Ticket Offices. You can find a detailed explanation of these sections in the following lines:

Hagia Irene Museum is the most important historical monument you will encounter in the first courtyard. Hagia Irene Church was built by Justinian, the most famous ruler of Byzantium. In the picture above you can see Hagia Irene, the most striking structure in the first courtyard.

Konyali Restaurant served under the Mecidiye Pavilion in the 4th courtyard for many years and has now been moved to the old Police Station Building in the 1st courtyard. You can experience the traditional Ottoman Cuisine in this famous restaurant.

It should be noted that the old police station building (19th-century building right next to Hagia Irene) is currently under restoration and therefore this wonderful restaurant is still closed in 2025, when I last updated the article.

Topkapi Palace Museum Shop is a gift shop where you can find many things about the history of Istanbul. If you come here after visiting the palace, you can buy souvenirs about the things that affected you during the palace visit.

Ticket Offices are quite crowded during the summer months. Istanbul’s tourism season starts in April and continues until November. Thus, long queues are formed in front of the ticket offices in the spring and summer months.

There are two ways to avoid the crowds at the ticket booths in the first courtyard: First, you can buy the Museum Pass Istanbul. Second, you can buy Topkapi Palace online skip-the-line tickets in advance.

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2. Second Courtyard of the Palace

The palace, with its structure intertwined with nature, offers local and foreign tourists the opportunity to escape from the heavy traffic and noise of Istanbul and to explore history and culture in peace.

The second courtyard of Topkapi Palace includes Imperial Council, Clock Collection, Weapon Collection and Palace Kitchens. As a local guide, I have divided these sections into subheadings below to help you plan your visit to the second courtyard:

Imperial Council (Divan) is the most impressive building you will see in the second courtyard. Decisions regarding the administration of the Ottoman Empire, which once ruled over three continents, were made here.

When you carefully examine the two neighboring rooms of the Imperial Council, you will see two different architectural styles. Early Classical Ottoman Architecture includes oriental motifs, while late architecture includes European influence.

The first room is the meeting room decorated with Iznik tiles and intricate motifs. The second room is the waiting room, which contains Baroque and Rococo influences and reflects the late Ottoman architecture.

Clock Collection includes pieces presented to the Ottoman Sultans from European countries. These unique works designed by royal clockmakers are really impressive. You can see clocks made in England, France, Russia and Austria.

Weapon Collection is located in a room built with red bricks. Inside you can find examples of all the swords, arrows, shields and rifles used during the 600 years of the Ottoman rule. Foreign weapons obtained from conquests are also here.

Palace Kitchens have a distinctive architecture that can be seen from all sides of the courtyard. Kitchens with giant chimneys feature one of the world’s largest Chinese Porcelain collections.

You can have an idea about the history of Turkish cuisine in the kitchen section. The reason why Turkish cuisine is so rich is that it melts the Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Eastern European cultures in the same pot.

The final thing to note about the kitchens in the palace is that these structures were given their final shape in the 16th century by Mimar Sinan, the most famous architect in Ottoman history.

It should also be noted that the entrance to the Harem is only from the second courtyard. Harem’s entrance gate is on the side of the Imperial Council. If you enter the Harem from here, you will reach the third courtyard at the end of the tour.

The Harem Rooms are the most fascinating part of the palace.

The Harem is such a detailed space that I’ve covered it in a separate article.

👆 Explore the Harem Rooms step by step through my perspective

3. Third Courtyard of the Palace

This picture shows the queue at the Treasury section in the third courtyard, and to avoid these crowds it is best to arrive at the palace at 9:00 AM and start exploring early.

The third courtyard of Topkapi Palace includes Audience Hall, Palace Library, Sultan Clothes Collection, Imperial Treasury, Sacred Relics and Portraits of Sultans.

Audience Hall is the big room at the entrance of the third courtyard. This room was the place where the sultan received his guests. In addition, when the meetings at the Imperial Council were over, the viziers (ministers) would come here and submit the decisions taken to the Sultan’s approval.

The Palace Library is a beautiful classical Ottoman building decorated with tiles and was built by Ahmed III in the 18th century. The library, located in the middle of the third courtyard, was built during the so-called “Tulip Era” of the Ottoman Empire.

Sultan Clothes Collection is the section where clothes made of silk fabrics are exhibited. You can see the caftans used by the Ottoman sultans between 1460 and 1856, when they lived in Topkapi Palace.

Imperial Treasury is by far the most interesting part of Topkapi Palace. The treasure consists of four rooms and houses a very large collection. The most popular pieces are Spoonmaker’s Diamond and Topkapi Dagger.

Various thrones, swords, ornaments, earrings and rings can be seen in the treasure. Most of these items are covered with diamonds, rubies, and emeralds. You can see one of the most spectacular views of the Bosphorus from the balcony of one of the treasury mansions.

Sacred Relics is one of the most visited places of Topkapi Palace. Visitors from other Muslim countries of the world are especially interested in this collection. Because there are personal belongings of the Prophet Mohammed inside.

In the Portraits of Sultans section, you can see the images of 36 sultans who ruled throughout the Ottoman history. Some of the sultans can be seen in their private portraits, while others are seen in family portraits in the form of medallions.

Important: As a local guide, I’d like to make a note about the third courtyard, the most interesting part of the palace: there are often long queues, especially during high season, for the treasury and sacred relics sections. Therefore, if you start your visit as soon as the palace opens in the morning (around 9:00 AM), you can avoid these queues.

4. Fourth Courtyard of the Palace

The Baghdad Pavilion represents the pinnacle of Ottoman classical art in the late 1600s and features magnificent Iznik Tiles.

The fourth courtyard of Topkapi Palace includes Mecidiye Pavilion, Wooden Sofa Pavilion, Baghdat and Revan Pavilions.

Mecidiye Pavilion is the most striking structure of the fourth courtyard with its baroque architecture. You can take souvenir photos with the Bosphorus in the background on the viewing balcony in front of this mansion.

In 2025, the interior of Mecidiye Pavilion was opened to visitors (after being closed for decades). The architectural effects of the Westernization of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century are clearly seen in this later added building.

Wooden Sofa Pavilion is located in the middle of the fourth courtyard and overlooks the area where sports activities used to be held. The Sultan used to watch the competitions of the Enderun school students from here. The imperial school called Enderun was located in the palace and educated students who would govern the state in the future.

Baghdat and Revan pavilions were two summer buildings built during the reign of Murad IV. These buildings on the west side of the fourth courtyard have a view of the Golden Horn.

As a tour guide with a keen interest in art history, I believe the Baghdad Pavilion is the most worthwhile place in the fourth courtyard, as it houses some of the rarest examples of hybrid art that emerged over the centuries through the interaction of Turkish and Islamic cultures.

Topkapi Palace Entrance Fee 2025

The entrance fee for Topkapi Palace in 2025 is 2400 Turkish lira. This combined ticket includes access to all sections of the palace, such as the Harem and the Hagia Irene Church. The Museum Pass Istanbul is also valid for entry. Information about ticket prices was last updated on September 7, 2025.

It should also be noted that in the past, there were two types of ticket options, including and excluding the Harem. However, as of 2025, the only option is a combined ticket that includes all parts of the palace.

After purchasing your palace ticket, you can also get your audio guide from the other office in the corner of the courtyard. Audio guide system is included in the ticket price. Since using the audio guide without headphones will cause disturbance in the environment, I recommend that you bring an old model wired headphone with you.

🎟️ Topkapi Palace Skip-The-Line Options

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Topkapi Palace Opening Hours 2025

Topkapi Palace is open daily from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM in 2025. The museum is closed on Tuesdays. Information about visiting hours was last updated on September 7, 2025.

As a local guide, I find the best times to visit Topkapi Palace to be between 9:00 AM and midday, as it becomes difficult to walk in the courtyards in the afternoon due to the arrival of tour groups and the heating of the palace grounds (in the summer months).

There may be changes in the visiting hours of the museums in Istanbul. Before going to the museum, I recommend you to visit the official website of the palace and review the latest situation.

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How to Get to the Palace?

In this picture, you can see Topkapi Palace, one of Istanbul's most popular tourist destinations, with its beauty at sunset, positioned on the most beautiful hill of the Historical Peninsula.

Topkapi Palace is located in Sultanahmet, one of the most touristic districts of Istanbul. For this reason, it is very easy to reach the palace.

In order to go to Topkapi Palace from Taksim Square, you must first go to “Kabatas” with Funicular F1. If you take the Tram T1 from Kabatas Tram Station, you can reach Sultanahmet in 20 minutes. It will take only 15 minutes to walk from Sultanahmet Tram Station to Topkapi Palace.

In the vicinity of Topkapi Palace, there are the most visited museums and historical places of Istanbul such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Istanbul Archeology Museum and Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum.

Conclusion

Topkapi Palace is my favorite museum in Istanbul as a local guide. Spread over large courtyards, the palace promises to take you on a journey through history as well as a walk among the trees.

When you consider that Topkapi Palace has 6 separate sections, it will take you all day to visit every place properly. The Palace, which consists of four courtyards, and its Harem Rooms are must. However, if you have time, I definitely recommend visiting the other places below:

Within the palace complex are the Hagia Irene Church, the Four Palace Courtyards, the Harem Rooms, the Istanbul Archeology Museum, the Museum of the History of Technology in Islam. The combined palace ticket, the details of which I shared in the article, covers the first three of these museums, but does not include the last two (Archaeology Museum and Islamic Science Museum).

In addition to all these, there is also Gulhane Park, which can be visited free of charge. This park, which is a very long walking path, connects the Sultanahmet district to Sarayburnu (Seraglio Point, as it was known in ancient times) on the coast of the Marmara Sea.

🏰 The easiest way to enter Topkapi Palace is with a fast-track guided group tour ticket.

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Written by Serhat Engul

Filed Under: MUSEUMS, POPULAR Tagged With: Istanbul Sightseeing, Museums of Istanbul

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About Serhat Engül

Hello explorer of Istanbul! I’m Serhat Engul, a licensed tour guide who has been guiding travelers through Istanbul’s historical sites for over 20 years. *** Over the years, I have led hundreds of private tours, sharing the stories of Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace, and more. *** If you’d like to discover Istanbul in depth, I offer private half-day tours that cover the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems. You can find the full details on the Homepage of this blog. *** I wish you a wonderful trip and hope our paths cross in Istanbul!

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  1. blankSuhaimi says

    18 February 2022 at 16:23

    Hi,

    My family and I (5 adults & 1 child) will be in Istanbul from 22nd to 25th February 2022. I wish to take a half day private tour with you. I wonder how much is the cost?

    Reply
    • blankSerhat Engül says

      18 February 2022 at 22:13

      Dear Suhaimi, thank you for reaching out. Please kindly check out this post for all details about my half-day tours.

      Reply
  2. blankArkiay says

    15 April 2023 at 23:34

    500 turkish lira? My friends paid around 7€ last year…
    What is the reason of this increase in the price???

    Reply
    • blankSerhat Engül says

      16 April 2023 at 18:54

      Hello Arkiay, yes, unfortunately, the price of everything is constantly increasing after the pandemic in Turkey. This increase is not limited to museum entrance fees. There is inflation in many products.

      However, tickets to the palace were never equal to 7 Euros. Your friends may be confusing it with another museum. The previous entrance fee of Topkapi Palace in 2022 was 320 TL.

      Reply
  3. blankLinda Levison says

    18 July 2023 at 18:50

    Greetings from San Francisco,

    I would kindly appreciate your help with Topkapi Palace. Please advise if the clock and watch collection has reopened.

    If not open it would be greatly helpful to advise the date for the clock museum to reopen to the public.

    I have sent numerous emails to the Topkapi Palace and tourist office with no response.

    In appreciation and thanks and warm regards,
    Linda Levison

    Reply
    • blankSerhat Engül says

      19 July 2023 at 22:58

      Linda Levison,

      As far as I know the clock section of the palace has never been restored in the last years. It was open when I was at the palace for the last time a few weeks ago.

      The treasury and the outfit section was on the restoration for many years and they have been opened recently.

      Best regards,
      Serhat Engul

      Reply
  4. blankAnne says

    12 November 2023 at 07:04

    Hello

    Is it easier to get to Topkapi Palace from the Gulhane or Sultanahmet station? Thanks.

    Reply
    • blankSerhat Engül says

      14 November 2023 at 20:25

      Dear Anne, Gulhane tram station is very close to the secondary gate of the palace. If it were me, I’d enter from there. Thus, you can easily reach the first courtyard of the palace, where the ticket offices are located. However, although this path is short, it may cause you to miss some visual details about the palace.

      On the other hand, Sultanahmet tram station is close to the primary gate of the palace, known as Bab-i Humayun. However, the walking distance is longer. Of course, it will be worth it to see the magnificent entry gate of the palace and the monumental public fountain.

      Reply
  5. blankLudivine says

    26 April 2024 at 14:11

    Hi,

    Please how long tail to buy tickets?
    If we go around 4 p.m., are there fewer people?

    Thanks

    Reply
    • blankSerhat Engül says

      27 April 2024 at 22:14

      Hello Ludivine, it is difficult to say anything about the length of the queues. Sometimes tickets can be purchased in a very short time. Sometimes it gets overcrowded.

      In my opinion, the safest way to visit Topkapi Palace is to enter as soon as the doors open at 09:00 and buy a ticket. Because it gets extremely crowded, especially in the afternoons.

      If you go in the morning, you’ll easily get tickets while groups linger to enter Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. This way, you can visit the exhibition rooms more easily while the palace is not yet crowded.

      Reply
  6. blankJenny says

    4 May 2024 at 13:19

    Hi Serhat,

    Thank you so much for all the interesting info and history you have put online – it’s amazing. Love it – especially the history.
    What I am not sure about – if I have a Museum Pass Turkey – do I just turn up at the ticket office or gate to get in or do I have to book? The main one I am wondering about is Topkapi Palace.
    Many thanks for your help.

    Jenny
    South Australia

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    • blankSerhat Engül says

      5 May 2024 at 12:45

      Hello Jenny, if I were you, I would buy the Museum Pass Turkey not from Topkapı Palace, but from the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, which is relatively less crowded.

      The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is located near the Hippodrome (Sultanahmet Square). It is also adjacent to the Blue Mosque. You will wait much less in line at the ticket office of this museum than at the palace.

      In my opinion, it is better to buy the card physically rather than buying it online in advance. However, this choice may be due to my distance from products with QR codes.

      When I reviewed what you wrote once again, I wondered if I might have misunderstood the question. I’m adding just to be sure: If you have a Museum Pass Turkey, you can go directly to the museum turnstiles and pass. No advance reservation required.

      Reply

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