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Istanbul’s unique geographical location is made even more fascinating by the magnificent mosques scattered along the shores of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn. These spiritual structures, which are easily accessible from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel and integrated with the water view, offer unforgettable experiences to their visitors with their architectural beauty and historical importance.
Ortakoy Mosque, known as the pearl of the Bosphorus, is a neo-baroque masterpiece that can be reached in approximately 25 minutes from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel. Built in 1853 by Sultan Abdülmecid, this elegant structure is a favorite of photography enthusiasts, especially with its view of the Bosphorus Bridge at sunset.
Architectural Features:
Best Time to Visit: In the evening hours, the mosque’s white marble facade turns golden in the sunset light.
This magnificent work built by Mimar Sinan on the Üsküdar coast draws attention with its unique location integrated with the sea view. Built in the 16th century in the name of Mihrimah Sultan, the daughter of Suleiman the Magnificent, the mosque can be reached by ferry from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel in approximately 30 minutes.
Architectural Features:
Best Time to Visit: Morning hours are particularly impressive as the sunlight entering from the east side illuminates the interior.
Located next to Dolmabahçe Palace, this elegant mosque was built by Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan between 1853-1855. The Neo-Baroque style structure virtually blends with the waters of the Bosphorus. It can be reached from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel by tram and bus in approximately 20 minutes.
Architectural Features:
Best Visit Time: In the afternoon, the reflections of the blue of the Bosphorus on the mosque’s facade are striking.
This sacred place located at the end of the Golden Horn is one of the important visiting points of the Islamic world. This complex, which also houses the tomb of Eyüp El-Ensari, the standard bearer of Hz. Muhammed, can be reached by a 20-minute drive from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel.
Architectural Features:
Best Visit Time: Friday mornings are when the spiritual atmosphere is most intense.
This magnificent structure, which Mimar Sinan called “my apprenticeship work”, is located on one of the highest hills in Istanbul and offers a panoramic view of both the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara. It is a 15-20 minute walk from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel.
Architectural Features:
Best Time to Visit: The mystical atmosphere created by the sunlight filtering through the dome windows at noon is impressive.
This magnificent structure, located in Eminönü, right next to the Galata Bridge, was completed by Valide Sultan in the 17th century. It is a 10-minute walk from Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel.
Architectural Features:
Best Time to Visit: In the afternoon, when the sun moves west, the gilded finials of the mosque dome shine.
During your stay at Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel, our reception will be happy to guide you on how to reach these spiritual structures and their visiting hours. Visiting these sacred places of Istanbul, which are integrated with water, is one of the most impressive ways to discover the spiritual and architectural richness of the city. The minarets rising from the blue of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn are the most elegant witnesses of Istanbul having hosted many cultures and beliefs throughout history. Amiral Palace Boutique Hotel is honored to guide you on this unforgettable spiritual journey.