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See Istanbul’s imperial glory and ancient marvels with a time-saving combo that lets you move past the crowds with ease.
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Wander through the Dolmabahçe Palace as its glittering halls, grand staircases, and waterfront gardens showcase the elegance of the late Ottoman era.
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Descend into the Basilica Cistern, where forest-like columns, gentle lighting, and the enigmatic Medusa heads create a uniquely haunting atmosphere.
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Enhance your visit with in-depth audio storytelling, offering clear explanations of palace traditions, imperial rituals, ancient engineering, and the legends that shaped each site.
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Enjoy seamless planning with mobile tickets, flexible timing, and two attractions located close enough to explore comfortably in one smooth route.
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Dolmabahçe Palace:
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Skip-the-line entry (all-day access)
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Entry to the Selamlık section (official quarters and ceremonial halls)
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Entry to the Dolmabahçe Palace Gardens
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Entry to the Dolmabahçe Palace Harem
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Multilingual audio guide (available in 10+ languages)
Basilica Cistern:
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Skip-the-line entry
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Self-guided audio tour in English, Spanish, French, German & Italian
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Instant mobile ticket with all-day validity
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Transfers between the sites
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Food & drinks
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
See two of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks with quicker entry and a smooth, well-planned combo experience.
Getting started
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes before your chosen time and keep your mobile ticket and a valid photo ID handy. A staff member will meet you at the designated entrance and assist you with check-in.
You’ll move through the entry process faster than regular visitors, although a routine security screening applies to everyone. Once inside, you’re free to explore each site at your own pace or enhance your visit with the provided audio guides.
Dolmabahçe Palace
Dolmabahçe Palace is a masterpiece of late Ottoman splendor, combining European opulence with imperial tradition. As you enter the grand ceremonial halls, you’ll notice glittering chandeliers, sweeping marble staircases, and lavishly decorated chambers that once hosted Sultans and state leaders. The palace gardens stretch along the Bosphorus, offering peaceful waterfront views throughout your visit.
Your ticket includes access to the historic Harem, where quieter corridors and intricately decorated living quarters paint a more intimate picture of palace life. With the multilingual audio guide, you’ll hear stories of royal rituals, state ceremonies, and the cultural shift that shaped the final era of the empire.
Basilica Cistern
Just a short walk away, the Basilica Cistern reveals a completely different side of Istanbul’s history. Beneath the bustling streets lies a vast sixth-century reservoir supported by hundreds of towering columns.
The soft lighting, still water, and echoing space create an atmosphere unlike anything above ground. As you wander deeper, the famed Medusa heads appear tucked into a far corner—mysterious, monumental, and perfect for photos.
The cistern’s audio guide offers fascinating insights into its architecture, myths, and engineering, helping you notice details you might overlook in the dim underground setting.
What to bring
Dolmabahçe Palace
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You will need to show a valid passport or national ID at the entrance to receive your audio guide. If you cannot provide one, a refundable deposit of 200 euros is required and returned once the device is handed back.
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Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be walking long distances on marble floors and climbing stairs.
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Dress modestly to respect the site's cultural and historical significance.
Basilica Cistern
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Wear shoes with good support and grip since the stone floors can feel damp and slightly slippery.
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Keep a light jacket or shawl with you as the underground area remains cool throughout the day.
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Bring wired earphones if you expect to use an audio guide app because Bluetooth connectivity is unreliable underground.
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Make sure your phone is fully charged for taking photos and accessing the audio guide since there are no charging points inside.
What's not allowed
Dolmabahçe Palace
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Photography is not allowed in the interior rooms. Please put away your camera and phone before entering.
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Only the official audio guide provided with your ticket is permitted inside. Personal or external guide devices are not accepted.
Basilica Cistern
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Flash photography is not permitted.
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Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed due to space and safety concerns.
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Eating, drinking, and smoking are strictly prohibited inside the cistern.
Accessibility
Dolmabahçe Palace
- The venue is not suitable for wheelchair users because the upper floors are reachable only by stairs.
Basilica Cistern
- The site is not accessible to wheelchair users. There is a lift near the Alemdar Street exit close to the tram line, yet the paths inside are uneven and include steep sections.
Additional information
Dolmabahçe Palace
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All visitors must pass through a security check before entering. Wait times can be longer during the busy summer months from June to August, sometimes reaching half an hour.
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Tickets are emailed one day prior to the visit. Same-day bookings are delivered shortly after purchase. Be sure to check both your inbox and your spam folder.
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Guests with advance reservations may enter the palace up until 4pm.
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For a calmer visit, consider arriving on a weekday near the 9am opening time.
Basilica Cistern
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Your ticket allows you to skip the ticket queue, but all visitors must go through a security check.
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Arrive early in the morning (by 9am) or visit in the evening (after 4pm) to avoid crowds from cruise ship tours.
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Don’t miss the Medusa heads tucked into the far corner. Walk around them to see both angles.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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