Basilica Cistern Skip the Line Ticket (COMBO: Basilica Cistern + Dolmabahce Palace Admission with Access to the Harem Section)
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Basilica Cistern Skip the Line Ticket (COMBO: Basilica Cistern + Dolmabahce Palace Admission with Access to the Harem Section)

Explore Basilica Cistern, the largest of the several hundred ancient cisterns in Istanbul, with a multilingual audio guide. Your ticket is valid from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and you can start your visit at any time. Additionally, enjoy admission to the Dolmabahce Palace and learn about its history through a multilingual audio guide. Includes access to Dolmabahce Palace's Harem section. The attractions may be visited on the same day or on separate days within the voucher validity period.
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Basilica Cistern Skip the Line Ticket (COMBO: Basilica Cistern + Dolmabahce Palace Admission with Access to the Harem Section)attractionExplore Basilica Cistern, the largest of the several hundred ancient cisterns in Istanbul, with a multilingual audio gu...4 horas€82.25Reservar
The Basilica Cistern is Istanbul's largest covered cistern, originally supplying water to the Great Palace. Soak up the sights among 336 illuminated marble and granite columns and admire the Byzantine architecture and famous Medusa heads. Nearby is the Dolmabahce Palace, featuring a blend of Ottoman and European architectural styles. Decorated with crystal and gold accents, the Palace now serves as a museum along the Bosphorus Strait.

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Visit the Basilica Cistern and see Byzantine artworks, including the iconic Medusa heads and hundreds of illuminated columns.
Learn about the secrets of these subterranean structures as you navigate the underground site.
Explore Dolmabahce Palace, the last residence of the Ottoman Sultans, and admire world's largest collection of Baccarat and Bohemian chandeliers.

Sobre COMBO: Basilica Cistern + Dolmabahce Palace

The Basilica Cistern is Istanbul's largest covered cistern, originally supplying water to the Great Palace. Soak up the sights among 336 illuminated marble and granite columns and admire the Byzantine architecture and famous Medusa heads. Nearby is the Dolmabahce Palace, featuring a blend of Ottoman and European architectural styles. Decorated with crystal and gold accents, the Palace now serves as a museum along the Bosphorus Strait.