
Official Hagia Sophia Skip the Line Ticket (COMBO: Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque + Dolmabahce Palace Admission with Access to the Harem Section)
Admire the architectural grandeur of Hagia Sophia, a significant monument in the histories of both the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires on your selected date. Additionally, visit 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.
4 horas
A partir de€78.23
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| Opção | Tipo | Resumo | Duração | A partir de | Reservar |
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| Official Hagia Sophia Skip the Line Ticket (COMBO: Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque + Dolmabahce Palace Admission with Access to the Harem Section) | attraction | Admire the architectural grandeur of Hagia Sophia, a significant monument in the histories of both the Byzantine and Ot... | 4 horas | €78.23 | Reservar |
Step into Hagia Sophia, the world's largest place of worship, showcasing the tallest dome within a Christian church. This sacred structure is part of the Historic Areas of Istanbul, a property inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. This combo includes a visit to the Dolmabahce Palace, the final residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Lavishly decorated with crystal and gold accents, including 14 tonnes of gold gilding the ceilings, the Palace now serves as a museum.
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Explore two of Istanbul's most visited sites.
Delve into the architectural evolution of Hagia Sophia, a testament to the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.
Visit Dolmabahce Palace, the last residence of the Ottoman Sultans.
Sobre COMBO: Official Hagia Sophia Skip the Line + Dolmabahce Palace Ticket
Step into Hagia Sophia, the world's largest place of worship, showcasing the tallest dome within a Christian church. This sacred structure is part of the Historic Areas of Istanbul, a property inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. This combo includes a visit to the Dolmabahce Palace, the final residence of the Ottoman Sultans. Lavishly decorated with crystal and gold accents, including 14 tonnes of gold gilding the ceilings, the Palace now serves as a museum.