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Istanbul: Turkish Dance Show at Hodjapasha Cultural Centre

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Would you like to experience 1001 nights in Istanbul? Immerse yourself in this tale with the traditional dances of Turkish folklore showcased at Hodjapasha Hamam. Housed within the 550-year-old historical structure, this ancient Ottoman bath will offer you the pleasure of unique costumes and music.

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Highlights

  • Enjoy the Turkish folklore and the tale of 1001 nights at Hodjapasha Hamam in Istanbul.
  • Immerse yourself in a 550-year-old history, savoring live music and dances while getting to know the Turkish Culture.
  • Experience a magical performance presented by professional dancers, creating a fairy-tale-like encounter.

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Explore the Turkish Dance Show at Hodjapasha Cultural Center for an enjoyable evening in Istanbul; secure your tickets now. Witness an unforgettable performance amidst the ambiance of an ancient hamam built in the 15th century, featuring traditional dances, folk music, vibrant costumes, and video projections.

Professional dancers from various regions of Anatolia will enchant you with Turkish folk dances, blending modern choreography, striking costumes, and live music.

Situated within the ancient structure of Hodjapasha Hamam, a meticulously restored Ottoman bath dating back 550 years, Hodjapasha Cultural Center offers an intimate and authentic atmosphere. Revel in the special evening show, admire the original architecture of the building, and explore the Whirling Dervish exhibition in the foyer.

Includes

  • Performance admission
  • Program booklet
  • Bottled drinking water

Meeting point

Hodjapasha Culture Center

Enter the HodjaPasha Culture Center in Sultanahmet, next to Topkapi Palace.

Important information

Not suitable for 

  • Wheelchair users

 Know before you go

  • Seats are allocated on a first-booked first-served basis