Official Website of Hagia Sophia 2026: How to Book Tickets & Plan Your Visit

Hagia Sophia Mosque on a bright sunny day with seagulls flying.

Official Website of Hagia Sophia 2026: How to Book Tickets & Plan Your Visit Hagia Sophia has two official websites — ayasofyacamii.gov.tr, run by the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), and muze.gen.tr/muze-detay/ayasofya, the Ministry of Culture & Tourism’s visitor page. Neither sells tickets directly. All tourist tickets for the Upper Gallery (€25) must be … Read more

Hagia Sophia FAQ 2026: Every Visitor Question Answered

View of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul from a garden walkway on a rainy day with palm trees, street lamps, and people carrying umbrellas in the foreground.

Hagia Sophia: Frequently Asked Questions (2026) Hagia Sophia is an active mosque open to tourists daily from 9:00am to 7:30pm (last entry 7:00pm). Entry costs €25 for foreign tourists. Tourists visit the upper gallery only — the ground floor is reserved for Muslim worshippers. The Istanbul Museum Pass is not valid. Children under 8 enter … Read more

Hagia Sophia vs Blue Mosque 2026: Differences, Which Is Better & Which to Visit First

Side by side comparison of Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul showing large domes, tall minarets, greenery, and the sea in the background under clear skies.

Hagia Sophia vs Blue Mosque: Which Should You Visit First? Visit Hagia Sophia first, then the Blue Mosque. Hagia Sophia requires a paid ticket (€25), has skip-the-line considerations, and contains the primary artistic highlights (Byzantine mosaics). The Blue Mosque is free and has no ticket queue. Starting with Hagia Sophia ensures you secure entry to … Read more

What to See Inside Hagia Sophia 2026: Complete Guide to Every Highlight

Interior of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul showing people sitting on a large carpet beneath hanging chandeliers with grand arches, decorated domes, and round calligraphy medallions on the walls.

What to See Inside Hagia Sophia: A Complete Guide (2026) The Hagia Sophia Visiting Area (upper gallery) contains the Deesis Mosaic, the Empress Zoe and Constantine IX mosaic panel, the Virgin and Child apse mosaic, Viking runic inscriptions, panoramic views of the 31-metre central dome and the main prayer hall, and the Ottoman calligraphic medallions. … Read more