Beylerbeyi Palace
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Beylerbeyi Palace

Historical place museum · Beylerbeyi ·

19th-century Ottoman summer palace with stunning gardens

summer residence
bosphorus view
ottoman palace
baroque style
no photography allowed
elegant interiors
stunning chandeliers
beautiful gardens
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Beylerbeyi, Abdullahağa Cd., 34676 Üsküdar/İstanbul, Türkiye Get directions

Restroom
Paid parking garage
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Beylerbeyi, Abdullahağa Cd., 34676 Üsküdar/İstanbul, Türkiye Get directions

+90 216 321 93 20
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Features

•Restroom
•Paid parking garage
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 19, 2025

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"Set across the Bosphorus, this 19th-century estate was built as a summer palace for royalty and used to host visiting heads of state; now a museum, it showcases interior design and architecture with Ottoman and Neo-Baroque influences and is surrounded by stunning gardens." - Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-paced, immersive manner. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"Beylerbeyi Palace (Beylerbeyi Sarayı) This beautiful 19th-century palace on the Asian shoreline near the First Bosphorus Bridge served as a summer retreat for sultans and visiting dignitaries. Designed in a French neo-Baroque style, the palace features six halls and 24 rooms adjacent to an expansive garden. Complete with halls devoted to the harem, it is also famous for being the place of house arrest of one of the last sultans, Abdülhamīd II, who died in the palace in 1918."

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"Beylerbeyi Palace (Beylerbeyi Sarayı) This beautiful 19th-century palace on the Asian shoreline near the First Bosphorus Bridge served as a summer retreat for sultans and visiting dignitaries. Designed in a French neo-Baroque style, the palace features six halls and 24 rooms adjacent to an expansive garden. Complete with halls devoted to the harem, it is also famous for being the place of house arrest of one of the last sultans, Abdülhamīd II, who died in the palace in 1918."

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Beylerbeyi Palace

Mediha J.

Google
This place is perfect if you want to get an amazing Bosphorus view for little amount of money. Garden ticket is only 60 lira (I think it’s about 1.2€). With that ticket, you can go in the garden, and also go to the gate by the Bosphorus. Amazing spor for the pictures! There was lot of people, but garden is huge so it is not a big problem. You can also drink coffee and tea there. One of the most beautiful places in Istanbul.

Julia K.

Google
I am not the biggest fan of places where the entrance fee is high (for what you can explore) - 15€ for a rather small palace, and additionally you are NOT ALLOWED to take some time and make nice pictures. Also, there is construction going on and practically the whole facade is covered. The palace is nice inside but it's a long way from the center and no pictures officialy allowed, wouldn't come again.

alice B.

Google
The Sultan’s summer palace. Very grand and very opulent. The chandeliers are stunning. The whole interior is grandeur personified. Shame no photos allowed …although some tourists ignored this!

Karolina

Google
Cheap entry for the garden- 60TL. Lovely garden, have a toilet and photo opportunities are great. Didn’t bother going inside as don’t think it is worth it, some of the places is under construction so I don’t know if you can visit it all. But gardens very nice and the view of the sea is nice too! Waited 10 minutes in the queue to get inside at 4pm on a Wednesday in July.

Mohammad R.

Google
Though the front was going renovations the palace and water terrace was breathtaking The gardens was also very nice for quick sitting in that calm luxury atmoshpere Chandeliers in this palace was massive and very elegant, main hall was incredibly nice No photographing is allowed inside

Willvin V.

Google
This place has a lot of tables and chairs. But no ordinary, it was crafted magnificently ✨. The ceiling tells about the mastery of the artists who painted those.

Galip B.

Google
Beylerbeyi Palace really takes you back in time. The place is elegant, and the view of the Bosphorus is amazing. The gardens are peaceful, making it a perfect spot to just enjoy the history and scenery.

Sam

Google
Beylerbeyi Palace is the 1st palace I visited in Istanbul and it is absolutely stunning. I was impressed by its breathtaking architecture, the beautifully preserved treasures and art on display, and the fantastic view over the Bosphorus. It’s also very easy to reach by bus if you are on the Asian side. The staff are super friendly, and I highly recommend visiting early in the day as it gets busy very quickly. Historically, the palace was built between 1861 and 1865 by Sultan Abdülaziz as a summer residence and a place to host foreign dignitaries. It combines elegant Ottoman design with European influences, and its lavish interiors are matched only by the serene gardens outside. This combination of history, beauty, and location makes it a must-see in Istanbul. No need to buy a ticket beforehand, but It makes it easier especially in the peak tourist season (July/August). Amazing history and palace, absolutely must-see.
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Fred T.

Yelp
So this was just okay and unless you are in the area I would not bother trekking out here just for this. Located in the Üsküdar district, this Baroque Palace was built in 1861 as a Summer palace. The areas inside are pretty restricted and roped off and you basically wander in the hallways peering into highly, way over the top ornate rooms. It just was not my thing. I mean do I really want to see where royals dropped a deuce? but I digress. Also no photography allowed inside for???? Reasons The gardens are just okay as well. The views from the waterline of the straight and Marty's bridge are spectacular, but can be seen just about anywhere from the many parks that dot the coast. There is a significant transport hub and you can take one back (which we did) to the main ferry terminals once you are done.
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Michael U.

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Located in Üsküdar The Beylerbeyi Palace is a former imperial Ottoman summer residence from the 1800s that now serves as a museum. Not far from the first Bosphorus Bridge guests can see where the Sultan, his spouse and family spent time amongst dozens of well-appointed rooms and groomed grounds. Comissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz and predictably opulent interior photos are frowned upon.
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Helene S.

Yelp
Beautiful Baroque style summer palace built in 1861 for Sultan Abdul Aziz. The reception hall has a pool and a fountain. Running water in Ottoman houses help cool the homes during the summer heat. Egyptian straw mats also helped to insulate the palace. The chandeliers throughout the palace are stunning. The red color in the crystals was achieved by adding gold into the crystal. Note the Baccarat and Murano masterpieces. Look up and the ceilings are also exquisite and hand painted. Many have a nautical theme. Note: no photography is allowed inside.
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Carl J.

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Just incredible. This Imperial Ottoman Summer Palace is out of a storybook, with stunning decor and design that takes you right back to the 19th century. All the rooms are on view - you can walk into some of them, while others are roped off. The exterior has stunning gardens and the location by the water on the Asian side is romantic beyond belief. Wifey's favorite place. Don't miss it - it's only a 15 minute boat ride from the European ferry side!

J C.

Yelp
Beylerbeyi is an elegant Imperial Ottoman summer palace. It was built during the late 19th century displaying a tasteful combination of Eastern and Western elements of architectury. It's less visited compared to Topkapi or Dolmabahce; therefore, you'll likely have a better opportunity of avoiding major crowds. Half of the compound is open to public; yet, still a must see landmark. The water fountains within the main building which were used to keep the palace cool are quite interesting. Another important fact about the palace (if you're a history buff) is that Abdulhamid II, after being deposed, lived the last few remaining years of his life here. Many touches of the Sultan can be seen and felt throughout the palace.