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Basilica Cistern Tickets
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The Basilica Cistern is the largest Byzantine underground reservoir in Istanbul, built under Justinian I around 532 CE. It is known for 336 reused columns, vaulted brick ceilings, and two Medusa heads.
Basilica Cistern
4.6
The Basilica Cistern is the largest Byzantine underground reservoir in Istanbul, built under Justinian I around 532 CE. It is known for 336 reused columns, vaulted brick ceilings, and two Medusa heads.
Basilica Cistern - Skip the Line Entry
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Skip the Line
This ticket offers fast-track online entry to the Basilica Cistern, saving you time at the entrance. You can skip long queues and enjoy a smooth, hassle-free visit. It’s the easiest way to access one of Istanbul’s most iconic underground landmarks.
Highlights
1
Medusa Head Bases
See the famous carved Medusa heads hidden among the cistern's columns. These mysterious stone blocks are among the site's most photographed details.
2
Byzantine Architecture
Admire the engineering of this ancient water reservoir, originally built during the Byzantine era. Its grand scale and moody lighting make it feel both historic and dramatic.
3
Underground Wonder
Discover one of Istanbul's most atmospheric landmarks beneath the city streets. The vast chamber, forest of columns, and reflective water create a memorable setting.
4
Skip the Line
Enter the Basilica Cistern with priority access and avoid long ticket queues. It is a smart choice during busy hours and peak travel seasons.
Popular Times
2 PM:Usually as busy as it gets
6 AM: 0%
6
7 AM: 0%
8 AM: 0%
9 AM: 21%
9
10 AM: 34%
11 AM: 49%
12 PM: 65%
12
1 PM: 77%
2 PM: 81%
3 PM: 76%
3
4 PM: 69%
5 PM: 59%
6 PM: 51%
6
7 PM: 45%
8 PM: 41%
9 PM: 36%
9
10 PM: 0%
11 PM: 0%
People typically spend 30 min to 1.5 hr at Basilica Cistern - Skip the Line Entry
What's Included
Free time to explore inside
Priority admission
Access to the Basilica Cistern
Skip-the-line entry ticket
Know Before You Go
The site is dimly lit and cool underground, consider bringing a light layer
Wear comfortable shoes, the walkways inside can be damp and slightly slippery
Skip the line access applies to the ticket line, security checks are still required
Arrive 15 minutes before your selected time slot to avoid delays
Bring a valid photo ID for the kids and your mobile or printed ticket for entry
Opening Hours
Closed Now
Monday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before
Getting There
Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3, 34110 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
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+5
From€40.00per person
Popular Times
Plan your visit around the crowd
2 PM:Usually as busy as it gets
6 AM: 0%
6
7 AM: 0%
8 AM: 0%
9 AM: 21%
9
10 AM: 34%
11 AM: 49%
12 PM: 65%
12
1 PM: 77%
2 PM: 81%
3 PM: 76%
3
4 PM: 69%
5 PM: 59%
6 PM: 51%
6
7 PM: 45%
8 PM: 41%
9 PM: 36%
9
10 PM: 0%
11 PM: 0%
People typically spend 30 min to 1.5 hr at Basilica Cistern
Opening Hours
Closed Now
Monday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Popular Times
Plan your visit around the crowd
2 PM:Usually as busy as it gets
6 AM: 0%
6
7 AM: 0%
8 AM: 0%
9 AM: 21%
9
10 AM: 34%
11 AM: 49%
12 PM: 65%
12
1 PM: 77%
2 PM: 81%
3 PM: 76%
3
4 PM: 69%
5 PM: 59%
6 PM: 51%
6
7 PM: 45%
8 PM: 41%
9 PM: 36%
9
10 PM: 0%
11 PM: 0%
People typically spend 30 min to 1.5 hr at Basilica Cistern
Visitor Tips
Insider advice to make the most of your visit to Basilica Cistern
1
Plan a coffee or snack stop after your visit around Sultanahmet Square or Alemdar Street, because there is no food service inside the cistern and the nearby options are easier than returning later.
2
Save money by using the T1 tram to Sultanahmet instead of a taxi, then walk 5 to 8 minutes to the entrance on Yerebatan Caddesi.
3
Carry only a small bag and skip tripods and selfie sticks, because the walkways are narrow and these items are not permitted.
4
Bring a light layer and shoes with good grip, because the cistern stays around 12 to 14°C and the metal grid planed walkways can be a little slippery.
5
Go to the western section early in your visit for the Medusa heads, because this is the most congested photo point once tour groups arrive.
6
If you want the clearest photos, walk past the first crowded section near the entrance and shoot along the column rows in the quieter southern and eastern areas.
7
Buy your ticket online in advance during April to October, because midday on site queues can add 30 to 45 minutes to your visit.
8
Arrive at 9:00 AM or after 8:30 PM, because 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM is usually the busiest period and entry lines are longest then.
Opening Hours
Closed Now
Monday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Thursday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Friday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 6:30 PM, 7:30 – 10:00 PM
Accessibility
Facilities and accessibility information
local_parking
Parking
No dedicated on site parking is available. Public and private parking options are available nearby in Sultanahmet.
Not available
stroller
Stroller Friendly
Stroller use is not confirmed as practical. Entrance stairs, narrow walkways, and step transitions make stroller access difficult.
Not available
wc
Accessible Restroom
Restrooms are not available at the museum.
Not available
headphones
Audio Guide
A formal audio guide system you can buy in the entrance.
Available
elevator
Elevator
No elevator or mechanical lift is available for visitor access to the cistern level.
Not available
accessible
Wheelchair Access
The main access to the cistern requires stairs. No fully step free visitor route is confirmed. Interior walkways include narrow sections and step transitions.
Not available
Google Reviews of Basilica Cistern
Google Reviews about the museum are shown without filtering. We believe authentic visitor feedback adds value to your planning and booking decisions.
4.6
(91,347 Google reviews)
+5
4.6
(91,347 Google reviews)
Know Before You Go
Important information for your visit
Accessibility is limited, because entry requires stairs down to the cistern and the interior platforms include narrow sections and some level changes.
There is no formal audio guide system on site, so if you want spoken interpretation you should book a guide or use your own mobile content in advance.
Do not bring outside food or alcohol, and do not touch or lean on the columns or barriers, because preservation rules are enforced.
Getting There
Fatih/İstanbul
Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3, 34110 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
If you are already in Sultanahmet, walk to Hagia Sophia and continue along Yerebatan Caddesi. The Basilica Cistern entrance is immediately beside the square, opposite the main cluster of Sultanahmet monuments.
local_taxi
Taxi15 min from Taksim
Ask for Yerebatan Sarnıcı or Basilica Cistern, next to Hagia Sophia in Sultanahmet. The address is Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3, Fatih. Travel times vary significantly with traffic, especially in the old city.
directions_boat
Ferry20 to 25 min total
Take a ferry to Eminönü, then transfer to the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar tram for 2 stops to Sultanahmet, or walk uphill for about 15 minutes through the historic peninsula. From Sultanahmet, follow signs to Hagia Sophia and Yerebatan Caddesi.
subway
Metro20 to 25 min total
Take the M2 Yenikapı-Hacıosman metro to Vezneciler station, then continue by foot for about 15 minutes to Sultanahmet. Walk south via Ordu Caddesi and Divan Yolu, following signs for Sultanahmet and Hagia Sophia. The cistern is just off Ayasofya Square on Yerebatan Caddesi.
tram
Tram3 min walk from stop
Take the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar tram to Sultanahmet stop. From the stop, walk toward Ayasofya Square and Yerebatan Caddesi. The Basilica Cistern entrance is a short walk beside Hagia Sophia, at Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3.
Getting There
Fatih/İstanbul
Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3, 34110 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
If you are already in Sultanahmet, walk to Hagia Sophia and continue along Yerebatan Caddesi. The Basilica Cistern entrance is immediately beside the square, opposite the main cluster of Sultanahmet monuments.
local_taxi
Taxi15 min from Taksim
Ask for Yerebatan Sarnıcı or Basilica Cistern, next to Hagia Sophia in Sultanahmet. The address is Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3, Fatih. Travel times vary significantly with traffic, especially in the old city.
directions_boat
Ferry20 to 25 min total
Take a ferry to Eminönü, then transfer to the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar tram for 2 stops to Sultanahmet, or walk uphill for about 15 minutes through the historic peninsula. From Sultanahmet, follow signs to Hagia Sophia and Yerebatan Caddesi.
subway
Metro20 to 25 min total
Take the M2 Yenikapı-Hacıosman metro to Vezneciler station, then continue by foot for about 15 minutes to Sultanahmet. Walk south via Ordu Caddesi and Divan Yolu, following signs for Sultanahmet and Hagia Sophia. The cistern is just off Ayasofya Square on Yerebatan Caddesi.
tram
Tram3 min walk from stop
Take the T1 Kabataş-Bağcılar tram to Sultanahmet stop. From the stop, walk toward Ayasofya Square and Yerebatan Caddesi. The Basilica Cistern entrance is a short walk beside Hagia Sophia, at Alemdar, Yerebatan Cd. 1/3.
The Forest of Columns is the main interior zone of the Basilica Cistern, the 6th century Byzantine reservoir commissioned by Emperor Justinian I around 532 CE. This section matters…
Medusa Head Bases
The Medusa Head Bases are the Basilica Cistern’s best known sculptural elements and one of its clearest examples of reused ancient material. They support two columns in the western…
Vaulted Brick Ceiling
The Vaulted Brick Ceiling is the main overhead structural system of the Basilica Cistern, built in 532 CE during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It spans the undergroun…
Western Medusa Corner
Western Medusa Corner is the best known sculptural point inside the Basilica Cistern, the 6th century Byzantine reservoir commissioned by Emperor Justinian I around 532 CE. Located…
Art Installation Zone
The Art Installation Zone at the Basilica Cistern is the area where temporary contemporary works are presented within the 6th century Byzantine reservoir. It matters because it add…
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Compare your options and choose the experience that fits your visit to Basilica Cistern.
This ticket offers fast-track online entry to the Basilica Cistern, saving you time at the entrance. You can skip long queues and enjoy a smooth, hassle-free visit. It’s the easiest way to access one of Istanbul’s most iconic underground landmarks.
Medusa Head Bases: See the famous carved Medusa heads hidden among the cistern's columns. These mysterious stone blocks are among the site's most photographed details.
Byzantine Architecture: Admire the engineering of this ancient water reservoir, originally built during the Byzantine era. Its grand scale and moody lighting make it feel both historic and dramatic.
Underground Wonder: Discover one of Istanbul's most atmospheric landmarks beneath the city streets. The vast chamber, forest of columns, and reflective water create a memorable setting.