Blue Mosque
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ISTANBUL/ Updated : Sep 1, 2016, 10:58 IST
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Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the “Blue Mosque” was built in the early 1600s, and has been an active site of worship ever since. Nowadays however it is also a popular tourist attraction and a familiar part of the Is … Read more
Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the “Blue Mosque” was built in the early 1600s, and has been an active site of worship ever since. Nowadays however it is also a popular tourist attraction and a familiar part of the Istanbul skyline. Read less

Officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the “Blue Mosque” was built in the early 1600s, and has been an active site of worship ever since. Nowadays however it is also a popular tourist attraction and a familiar part of the Istanbul skyline.
As with all mosques that have become popular tourists attractions to people of other religions, the Blue Mosque closes to the public briefly during the five daily prayers, so plan your visit accordingly and dress appropriately. The mosque is completely free to enter, so do not be fooled by any touts trying to tell you otherwise. However all non-Muslims must enter from the western side.
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