Topkapi Palace Tour for Kids

Travel back to the time of the Sultans with our expert guide
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Duration
2.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Topkapi Palace
  • Portrait Gallery
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  • Private kid-friendly tour of Istanbul’s Topkapi Palace
  • Led by a guide trained in engagement techniques
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Tour Description
An expansive complex of pavilions, gardens, and courtyards that revolved around the central power of the Sultan, advisors, and Harem, Topkapi Palace provides us with a fascinating lens for learning about the Ottoman empire. This child-friendly Topkapi Palace for Kids Tour will take your family on an exciting journey through the sprawling palace, allowing you to experience this wonder of Istanbul with kids. Using the Sultan as our main character, we reveal the secrets of life in the palace and situate it within the wider history of the city and its stories of Ottoman intrigue.

Swords, Shalvars, and Labyrinths

Our experts are trained in techniques such as Visible Thinking, which allows an exploration of Topkapi Palace through objects. Using models and maps, we’ll gain a basic understanding of the Palace and the Ottoman Empire. To dig deeper, we’ll take an unusual route through the palace. We will start with the portrait gallery located in the Inner Courtyard where we get to know the Sultans and their families before examining their clothes—kaftans and baggy pants known as shalvars—in the costumes exhibit. Continuing, perhaps we’ll explore one of the world’s greatest weaponry collections, amassed over a 1,300-year period from all over the Ottoman Empire. We’ll take a moment to get acquainted with the palace’s female inhabitants before wandering through the labyrinthine corridors of the Harem where they lived and worked, separate from the men. 

Interactive and Engaging

Far from a passive lecture, this is an interactive experience that encourages kids to engage with the history and subject matter in a digestible way. With this approach, we will gain an appreciation of the Ottoman scripts and motifs decorating the palace walls. By the end of this walk, children (and parents) will also gain a basic understanding of one of the world’s longest-lived empires and their rulers.

Topkapi Palace for Kids

In order to plan the best possible experience for your children, it would be helpful for us to know some background. Have they traveled to other countries in the past? If so, where? Have they studied any subjects in school that would relate to the walk? Are they interested in art, music, history, archaeology, or something else? The more you can tell us, the better.

FAQ

Is there a dress code for your tours in Istanbul?
The sites visited on this tour are considered holy places. Shoulders and knees must be covered. Dresses and shorts must be below knee level, and shoulders must be covered (zip-on jackets or scarves are acceptable). We recommend bringing along scarves or shawls to be able to cover those body parts.

Are tickets to Topkapi Palace included in the tour price?
No, you will buy those on-site on the day of the tour. Your guide will assist you in purchasing the correct ticket. Please remember to bring local currency to cover the cost. Other payment methods accepted are credit cards or euros (not US dollars).

What is the most appropriate age for kids on this tour?
Usually, our kids' tours work best for kids from ages 6 to 12. If they have older kids, recommend the Topkapi Palace Tour.

We are a family of 7, can we add an extra person? 
No. This tour is capped at a maximum of 6 participants because of the interactive nature of this program and the educational environment. If you have a bigger group, we will need to divide the group into 2 smaller groups.
 
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Clair was exceptional! She did a good job in addressing and engaging everyone (3 generations), which I know can be difficult. I liked her ideas for kid activities (each drawing their own tughra, hunting for objects). I also liked the idea of talking about experiencing the palace with our senses: smelling odors- lemon oil, rose water.
We really appreciated the way our docent organized and conducted the visit. She kept eye contact with the children and engaged them all through out: they kept asking questions and eagerly participated in the treasure hunt. The docent was very knowledgeable and made this a very pleasant experience for all of us.
Clare was very informative and engaging with our entire family, providing an easy going attitude and good mix of information that stimulated both parents and children. She is thoughtful, entertaining and very easy going which put our children at ease with her.