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Mosque Etiquette & Ramadan

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Mosque Etiquette & Ramadan

Visiting Mosques

Most mosques in Istanbul are open to visitors — free of charge and also for non-Muslims. Some rules:

  • Remove shoes: Always. Bring a plastic bag or use the ones provided.
  • Clothing: Cover shoulders and knees (men and women). Women: headscarf (often distributed at the entrance).
  • Prayer times: During the 5 daily prayer times (approx. 20–30 minutes), no tourist access is possible. Check the times — they change daily.
  • Behavior: Speak quietly, do not stand in front of those praying, photograph discreetly (no flash). Do not enter the prayer area (Mihrab direction).
  • Best time: Mornings between prayer times — quiet and empty.

Ramadan

During Ramadan (Ramazan in Turkish), devout Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. For tourists, little changes — restaurants are open, and no one expects you to fast. However:

  • In conservative districts, do not eat demonstratively on the street out of respect.
  • Iftar (breaking the fast at sunset) is a special experience: Many restaurants offer special Iftar menus. The atmosphere in mosques and squares is magical.
  • The nights during Ramadan are particularly lively — after sunset, people flock to restaurants and streets.

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