Dolmabahce Palace
Dolmabahce Palace was built on Bosphorus shore in European style and when it was finished in 1856, the Ottoman imperial family moved out of medieval Topkapi Palace to live in Dolmabahce Palace. It housed Sultans and their families before the Republic, and it was then used by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk during his visits to Istanbul. The palace now serves as a museum.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Few minutes to get there
- Topkapi Palace 6 MIN
- St. Sophia Museum 5 MIN
- Turkish & Islamic Art Museum 8 MIN
- Archeological Museum 2 MIN
- Tile Museum 4 MIN
- Saint Irene 4 MIN
- Mosaic Museum 13 MIN
- Carpet Museum 13 MIN
- Basilica Cistern 4 MIN
- Grand Bazaar 10 MIN
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- Spice Bazaar 4 MIN
- Sultanahmet Square 5 MIN
- Dolmabahce Palace 10 MIN
- Neve Shalom Sinagog 17 MIN
- Tophane Fountain 15MIN
- Galata Tower 10 MIN
- Old Jewish Quarter 30 MIN
- Kariye Museum 30 MIN
- Fener Orthodox Patnarchate 20 MIN
- Fatih Mosque 20 MIN