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Eyüp Sultan Mosque Review

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The mosque is located in Eyup, in the northwest corner of Istanbul. It was built during the Ottoman period. It was named after Eyup Sultan because its mausoleum was laid here and later changed to a mosque. It attracted many pilgrims and became the fourth largest pilgrimage site.

Eyüp Sultan Mosque

Posted: Apr 7, 2017
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  • 099***50
    5/5Outstanding
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    📍 This is the first time I came, but fortunately I have the patience of the staff to explain and have very good memories.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2022
  • 月月鸟的小窝
    5/5Outstanding
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    The exquisite mosque is an important scenic spot in Istanbul. The interior decoration is gorgeous, especially the lighting, and the walls are very beautiful! ___________

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    Posted: Dec 14, 2015
  • E20***63
    5/5Outstanding
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    A quiet Ayup Sultan Mosque is located on the slope above Golden Cape Bay. It is known as the earliest mosque in Istanbul. It is surrounded by a quiet cemetery and a quiet mountain road leading to the top of the hillside.

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2017
  • 4/5Excellent
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    Turkey's favorite mosque, none. There are two ways to get to Aiyup. Land and sea or land. Land and sea is by boat, from EMINONU wharf by boat. 4 lira. 20 minutes. This boat is situated at the west end of the dock. // The bus is also sitting at EMINONU bus station. We also ask the local people what to do. Frequent trips.

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    Posted: Feb 29, 2016
  • 汤姆猫大王
    4/5Excellent
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    The story about the temple is unforgettable, and the temple itself is very old. There are many tourists here, especially on important days such as religious festivals. Don't miss this place if you can, because it's an amazing experience.

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    Posted: May 23, 2017
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