In my opinion, the most beautiful, cozy and luxurious palace in Istanbul. It's small, only 8 rooms, but it's amazing. There are few tourists, there is a good restaurant nearby with excellent views of the water and the bridge.
The nicest palace without sightseeing crowds. After the exterior decoration, the interior does not make a strong impression, but it is definitely worth looking at the elegance of the carving!
It is not far from the main attractions, but it is convenient to get there by tram. It is very interesting, it is possible even without a tour, everything is clear. But with the tour, it's probably interesting too.
The Küçüksu pavilion is a magnificent beautiful detail..But it was pathetic that the toll booth clerk did not speak English and the tourists tried to explain their problems with a thousand efforts.. Please employ staff who speak foreign languages in such a historical place
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Svetlana
Level 20 Local Expert
November 7
The beautiful Palace is the former villa of Sultan Abdul-Majid in 1857. There are paintings by Aivazovsky inside. Now it's a paid museum, you can't take pictures inside (from Google Maps reviews)
Overcrowding.You can prefer weekdays.A place to be seen.
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emine gölge
Level 4 Local Expert
October 1
The place is clean and spacious. Jul. We were satisfied, but it is ridiculous that the prices are per person when entering by car. Whether it's a parking fee only or an entrance fee.