Ayasofya is not just a place to see. You should see and feel it. You can find something there from yourself:)
What a great beautiful mosque 🕌 to visit if you’re in the city of Istanbul. Even you are only visiting for one day, make sure that you pass by it. Enjoy!
A stunning architectural marvel! Hagia Sophia's rich history and breathtaking mosaics left me in awe. A must-visit in Istanbul. Be prepared for crowds, but it's worth every moment.
The Blue Mosque and the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia are both gone and indeed one of the gems of human architecture. The beauty is impressive. Sofia Church wants to buy tickets for 25 euros, and the queue is very long. I simply bought it on Trip.com. More than two hundred and eighty yuan. Although there are dozens of yuan, it is convenient and directly enter the park. The Grand Bazaar also went, but it felt like Yiwu goods, there was no need to buy.
Ordinary tourists buy tickets to visit on the second floor. There is a guide that says that you can follow the crowd into the prayer area on the first floor. From the second floor, there are indeed many non-Muslims who mix in to take pictures on the first floor. But we met a female staff member because we were East Asian faces who stopped us and questioned us and ended up not being allowed in. Nobody else asked.
Ayasofya is not just a place to see. You should see and feel it. You can find something there from yourself:)
What a great beautiful mosque 🕌 to visit if you’re in the city of Istanbul. Even you are only visiting for one day, make sure that you pass by it. Enjoy!
A stunning architectural marvel! Hagia Sophia's rich history and breathtaking mosaics left me in awe. A must-visit in Istanbul. Be prepared for crowds, but it's worth every moment.
The Blue Mosque and the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia are both gone and indeed one of the gems of human architecture. The beauty is impressive. Sofia Church wants to buy tickets for 25 euros, and the queue is very long. I simply bought it on Trip.com. More than two hundred and eighty yuan. Although there are dozens of yuan, it is convenient and directly enter the park. The Grand Bazaar also went, but it felt like Yiwu goods, there was no need to buy.
Ordinary tourists buy tickets to visit on the second floor. There is a guide that says that you can follow the crowd into the prayer area on the first floor. From the second floor, there are indeed many non-Muslims who mix in to take pictures on the first floor. But we met a female staff member because we were East Asian faces who stopped us and questioned us and ended up not being allowed in. Nobody else asked.