About

Fatih Mosque in Istanbul, designed by the renowned architects Atik Sinan and Mimar Mehmet Tahir, stands as a testament to Ottoman and Byzantine architectural brilliance. Opened in 1771, this historical building serves as both an attraction and a revered site of worship. Visitors can expect to spend 2-3 hours exploring its intricacies and soaking in its rich history. With a stellar average rating of 4.8 on Google, it's a must-visit landmark that is also suitable for children.

Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Fatih
Bus stop 172 m walk
Malta
Bus stop 196 m walk
Haliç Caddesi
Bus stop 347 m walk
Yavuz Selim
Bus stop 393 m walk
Balipaşa
Bus stop 405 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 37,077 reviews
4.8/5 37,077 reviews
serdar arik
serdar arik
4 weeks ago on Google

Mükemmel bir eser

A Patel
A Patel
4 weeks ago on Google

Amazing Masjid in Istanbul. Sultan Mehmet (the conqueror) is also buried near the masjid. Always very lively with kids playing in the courtyard. Has an Islamic atmosphere around it and also has good food places around the Masjid. It also has the famous Wednesday Market behind it.

Ahmed Alabadla
Ahmed Alabadla
3 months ago on Google

من أروع ما رأت عيناي من جمال و إبداع هندسي في بناء المساجد، وتركيب و عرض الإضاءة، وترتيب المساجد. Cami inşa etmede, aydınlatma kurmada ve sergilemede ve camileri düzenlemede gözlerimin gördüğü en harika güzelliklerden ve mühendislik yaratıcılığından biri. One of the most wonderful beauty and engineering creativity that my eyes have ever seen in building mosques, installing and displaying lighting, and arranging mosques.

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