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Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Sarayi) served as the primary residence and administrative centre of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years, from the mid-15th century until the 1850s. The complex sprawls across a promontory overlooking the confluence of the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Sea of Marmara - arguably the most strategic viewpoint in Istanbul. The palace is organised around four successive courtyards, each more private and opulent than the last.
Highlights include the Imperial Treasury (home to the 86-carat Spoonmaker's Diamond and the Topkapi Dagger), the Sacred Relics chamber (housing items attributed to the Prophet Muhammad), and the palace kitchens that once fed 4,000 people daily. The Harem - the private quarters of the sultan, his family, and concubines - requires a separate ticket (TRY 400 / EUR 11) and is worth every lira for its tiled chambers and the ornate Imperial Hall. Main palace entry is TRY 750 (EUR 21).
Pro Tip: Budget at least 3 hours. Visit the Harem first when it opens (it gets the longest queues later), then work backward through the courtyards. The Fourth Courtyard terrace cafe has one of the best views in Istanbul - stop here for Turkish tea overlooking the Bosphorus. The Museum Pass Istanbul covers both the palace and Harem.