{"id":377,"date":"2026-02-21T11:51:38","date_gmt":"2026-02-21T11:51:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/?page_id=377"},"modified":"2026-02-21T14:41:46","modified_gmt":"2026-02-21T14:41:46","slug":"dress-code","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/es\/dress-code\/","title":{"rendered":"C\u00f3digo de vestimenta"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"377\" class=\"elementor elementor-377\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-26aadbd e-con-full e-flex e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"26aadbd\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-b712ed0 elementor-widget elementor-widget-bluemosque_page_hero\" data-id=\"b712ed0\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"bluemosque_page_hero.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t        <section class=\"bm-page-hero\">\n                            <div class=\"bm-page-hero-media\">\n                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/bluemosque-dresscode.webp\" alt=\"\" loading=\"eager\" style=\"object-position:50% 75%\">\n                    <div class=\"bm-page-hero-overlay\" style=\"background:rgba(6,11,20,0.55)\"><\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            \n            <div class=\"bm-page-hero-content\">\n                <div class=\"bm-page-hero-accent\"><\/div>\n                <h1>Blue Mosque Dress Code<\/h1>\n                                    <p class=\"bm-page-hero-desc\">What to wear, what&#039;s provided at the entrance, and how to stay comfortable in every season.<\/p>\n                                                    <a href=\"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/guided-tours\/\" class=\"bm-btn-gold\">Book a Guided Tour \u2192<\/a>\n                            <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n        \t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-8d8aa0b e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"8d8aa0b\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-22372d8 elementor-widget elementor-widget-bluemosque_article\" data-id=\"22372d8\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"bluemosque_article.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t        <section class=\"bm-article-wrap\">\n\n                        <nav class=\"bm-art-toc\" data-bm-toc=\"22372d8\">\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-toc-title\">Contents<\/div>\n                                <ul>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link bm-active\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-0\">The Rules<\/a><\/li>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-1\">What Happens If You Arrive Underdressed<\/a><\/li>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-2\">What to Wear in Summer<\/a><\/li>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-3\">What to Wear in Winter<\/a><\/li>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-4\">Does Hagia Sophia Have the Same Dress Code?<\/a><\/li>\n                                            <li><a class=\"bm-art-toc-link\" href=\"#bm-s-22372d8-5\">Do I Need to Buy Anything Special?<\/a><\/li>\n                                    <\/ul>\n            <\/nav>\n            \n            <div class=\"bm-art-body\">\n\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-intro\">\n                        <p>The Blue Mosque has a strict dress code, and it is enforced without exception. It doesn't matter where you're from, what religion you follow, or whether you're visiting as a tourist or coming to pray \u2014 if you're not dressed appropriately, you won't get through the door. Every day, visitors are turned away at the entrance or sent to collect coverings before they can enter.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is that the requirements are straightforward, easy to prepare for, and entirely manageable even if you're visiting Istanbul in the middle of August. This page covers exactly what you need to wear, what happens if you forget something, and how to stay comfortable without compromising on the dress code.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                \n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-0\">\n                        <h2>The Rules<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <h3>Women<\/h3><p>Hair:\u00a0Must be fully covered with a headscarf. This means all of your hair \u2014 not just the top of your head. A scarf draped loosely over your crown with hair visible at the sides or back will not pass. The scarf should cover your hair, ears, and neck. It doesn't need to be tied in any particular style \u2014 a simple wrap that stays in place is fine.<\/p><p>Shoulders:\u00a0Must be completely covered. No sleeveless tops, no spaghetti straps, no off-the-shoulder cuts. A t-shirt, blouse, or long-sleeved top all work. A cardigan or light jacket over a sleeveless top is also acceptable \u2014 as long as your shoulders are covered when you walk in, you're fine.<\/p><p>Legs:\u00a0Must be covered below the knee. Trousers, jeans, a long skirt, or a dress that falls below the knee are all acceptable. Leggings on their own are generally allowed if they're opaque, but a skirt or tunic over them is a safer choice. Shorts, miniskirts, and anything above the knee will be refused.<\/p><p>Neckline:\u00a0Low-cut tops are not appropriate. You don't need a high collar, but visible cleavage will be flagged at the entrance. A regular t-shirt or blouse neckline is fine.<\/p><p>Shoes:\u00a0You'll remove your shoes before entering, so the type of shoe doesn't matter for the dress code. That said, sandals or slip-ons are practical because you'll be taking them on and off. You'll walk inside the mosque in socks or bare feet.<\/p><h3>Men<\/h3><p>Shoulders:\u00a0Must be covered. No sleeveless shirts, no tank tops, no vests. A regular t-shirt is fine.<\/p><p>Legs:\u00a0Must be covered below the knee. Long trousers or jeans are ideal. Shorts that fall below the knee are sometimes accepted, but it depends on the staff at the entrance \u2014 long trousers are the only guaranteed option. Shorts above the knee will be refused.<\/p><p>Shoes:\u00a0Same as women \u2014 you'll remove them before entering. Wear something easy to slip on and off.<\/p><p>Hats:\u00a0Men are not required to cover their heads, but it's not prohibited either. Baseball caps are fine to wear inside.<\/p><h3>Children<\/h3><p>The same dress code applies to children, though enforcement is more relaxed for very young kids. As a general rule, children old enough to walk independently should follow the same shoulder and knee coverage rules. Toddlers and babies in arms or pushchairs are not typically checked.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                                    <figure class=\"bm-art-fig\">\n                                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/bluemosque-dresscode2.webp\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                            <\/figure>\n                                            <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-1\">\n                        <h2>What Happens If You Arrive Underdressed<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <p>You won't be turned away permanently \u2014 you'll just need to cover up before entering. The mosque provides\u00a0free coverings\u00a0at the entrance: headscarves for women and wrap-around skirts for anyone (men or women) whose legs aren't sufficiently covered.<\/p><p>These coverings work, but they're not ideal. They're\u00a0communal items\u00a0that are reused by thousands of visitors each week. They're basic fabric wraps in dark blue or grey, they don't always smell fresh, and they can feel uncomfortable in hot weather. If you have the option to bring your own, you should.<\/p><p>There are also\u00a0vendors outside the mosque\u00a0selling headscarves and light wraps for a few lira. The quality varies, but they're an affordable last-minute option if you've forgotten to bring your own and don't want to use the communal ones.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                            <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-2\">\n                        <h2>What to Wear in Summer<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <p>This is the question everyone has. Istanbul in July and August is hot \u2014 regularly above 30\u00b0C \u2014 and the idea of covering your arms, legs, and hair while standing in a 45-minute security queue sounds miserable. Here's how to handle it:<\/p><p>Lightweight, breathable fabrics are your friend.\u00a0A loose cotton or linen maxi dress covers everything the mosque requires while keeping you far cooler than jeans. A thin, long-sleeved shirt in a light fabric is more comfortable than a heavy t-shirt in the sun.<\/p><p>Layer strategically.\u00a0If you're spending the day sightseeing and only part of it at the mosque, carry a light scarf and a cardigan in your bag. Put them on when you arrive, take them off when you leave. You don't need to dress conservatively all day \u2014 just for the mosque visit.<\/p><p>A large cotton scarf does triple duty.\u00a0It works as a headscarf inside the mosque, a shoulder cover for Hagia Sophia (which has the same dress code), and a sun shade while you're walking around Sultanahmet. It's the single most useful item you can bring to Istanbul in summer.<\/p><p>Wear socks you're happy walking in.\u00a0The mosque floor is carpeted, and in summer the carpet can be warm from the bodies and the sun. Thin, comfortable socks are better than thick hiking socks, and far better than bare feet on a carpet that thousands of people walk on daily.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                                    <figure class=\"bm-art-fig\">\n                                <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/bluemosque.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/bluemosque-dresscode.webp\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\">\n                                                            <\/figure>\n                                            <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-3\">\n                        <h2>What to Wear in Winter<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <p>Winter is simpler from a dress code perspective \u2014 you'll already be wearing long trousers, closed shoes, and layers. The main thing to consider is the\u00a0shoe situation. You'll remove your shoes and carry them in a bag, so boots with lots of buckles and laces are inconvenient. Slip-on shoes or simple lace-ups are faster and easier.<\/p><p>The mosque interior is not heated (it's a 400-year-old stone building with a 43-metre dome), so it can be cool inside during December and January. Keep your coat on \u2014 there's no rule against it.<\/p><p>Bring\u00a0warm socks. Walking on carpet in thin socks in a cold stone building is not pleasant. Wool or thick cotton socks make the visit significantly more comfortable in winter.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                            <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-4\">\n                        <h2>Does Hagia Sophia Have the Same Dress Code?<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <p>Yes \u2014 almost identical. Hagia Sophia, which is also a functioning mosque, requires women to cover their hair, shoulders, and knees, and men to cover their shoulders and knees. If you're visiting both in the same morning (which most visitors do), you only need to prepare once.<\/p><p>The main difference is that\u00a0Hagia Sophia does not provide free coverings\u00a0at the entrance. You can purchase headscarves and wraps at the ticket counter, but this causes delays \u2014 especially if you've bought a skip-the-line ticket. Bring your own and you'll avoid the problem entirely.<\/p><p>The\u00a0Basilica Cistern\u00a0has no dress code \u2014 it's an underground water reservoir, not a religious site. Wear whatever you like, though comfortable shoes are recommended as the walkways can be damp and slippery.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                            <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-art-section\" id=\"bm-s-22372d8-5\">\n                        <h2>Do I Need to Buy Anything Special?<\/h2>\n\n                        \n                        <div class=\"bm-art-content\">\n                            <p>No. You don't need to buy a specific type of headscarf, a prayer outfit, or any specialised clothing. The mosque isn't checking for a particular style \u2014 they're checking for coverage. Anything you already own that covers the required areas is fine.<\/p><p>If you want to buy a headscarf in Istanbul \u2014 either as a practical item or a souvenir \u2014 the\u00a0Grand Bazaar\u00a0and the\u00a0Arasta Bazaar\u00a0(directly behind the Blue Mosque) both have excellent selections of silk and cotton scarves at reasonable prices. Expect to pay 50\u2013150 TL for a nice cotton scarf and 150\u2013400 TL for silk, depending on your bargaining skills.<\/p>                        <\/div>\n\n                                            <\/div>\n                \n            <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n\n                <script>\n        (function(){\n            var toc = document.querySelector('[data-bm-toc=\"22372d8\"]');\n            if (!toc) return;\n            var links = toc.querySelectorAll('.bm-art-toc-link');\n            var ids = [];\n\n            links.forEach(function(l) {\n                ids.push(l.getAttribute('href').substring(1));\n                l.addEventListener('click', function(e) {\n                    e.preventDefault();\n                    var t = document.getElementById(this.getAttribute('href').substring(1));\n                    if (t) t.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth', block: 'start' });\n                });\n            });\n\n            var observer = new IntersectionObserver(function(entries) {\n                entries.forEach(function(entry) {\n                    if (entry.isIntersecting) {\n                        links.forEach(function(l) { l.classList.remove('bm-active'); });\n                        var a = toc.querySelector('.bm-art-toc-link[href=\"#' + entry.target.id + '\"]');\n                        if (a) {\n                            a.classList.add('bm-active');\n                            if (window.innerWidth <= 768) {\n                                a.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth', block: 'nearest', inline: 'center' });\n                            }\n                        }\n                    }\n                });\n            }, { rootMargin: '-10% 0px -70% 0px' });\n\n            ids.forEach(function(id) {\n                var el = document.getElementById(id);\n                if (el) observer.observe(el);\n            });\n        })();\n        <\/script>\n        \t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-2ef66a3 elementor-widget elementor-widget-bluemosque_faq\" data-id=\"2ef66a3\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"bluemosque_faq.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t        <section class=\"bm-faq\">\n            <div class=\"bm-faq-inner\">\n                                    <h2 class=\"bm-faq-title\">Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n                                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item bm-faq-open\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"true\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-0\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Can I wear jeans to the Blue Mosque?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-0\" role=\"region\">\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>Yes. Jeans are perfectly fine for both men and women, as long as they cover the knee. Ripped jeans with holes above the knee may be refused \u2014 if in doubt, bring a wrap to cover any exposed skin.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-1\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Do men need to cover their heads?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-1\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>No. There is no head covering requirement for men at the Blue Mosque. You can wear a hat or cap if you like, but it's not required or expected.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-2\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Can I wear sandals?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-2\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>You can wear sandals to the mosque, but you'll remove all footwear before entering anyway. Sandals and flip-flops are actually practical because they're easy to slip on and off. You'll walk inside the mosque in socks or bare feet \u2014 socks are recommended for hygiene.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-3\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">What if I&#039;m wearing a sleeveless dress?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-3\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>Bring a cardigan, light jacket, or scarf to cover your shoulders. You can put it on just before entering and take it off when you leave. As long as your shoulders are covered at the entrance, you'll be admitted.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-4\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Are leggings allowed?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-4\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>Generally yes, if they're opaque and cover the knee. Very thin or see-through leggings may be flagged. To be safe, wear a tunic, long top, or skirt over them.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-5\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Is the dress code the same for children?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-5\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>The same rules apply, though enforcement is more relaxed for young children. Children old enough to walk independently should cover their shoulders and knees. Babies and toddlers are not typically checked.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-6\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Can I change at the mosque?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-6\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>There are no changing rooms at the Blue Mosque. You'll need to arrive already dressed appropriately or add layers (headscarf, cardigan, wrap) at the entrance before joining the security queue. Many visitors simply carry their coverings in a bag and put them on when they arrive.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                                    <div class=\"bm-faq-item\">\n                        <button class=\"bm-faq-question\" aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-7\">\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-question-text\">Is the dress code enforced year-round?<\/span>\n                            <span class=\"bm-faq-icon\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>\n                        <\/button>\n                        <div class=\"bm-faq-answer\" id=\"bm-faq-2ef66a3-7\" role=\"region\" hidden>\n                            <div class=\"bm-faq-answer-inner\">\n                                <p>Yes. The dress code applies every day of the year, in every season, regardless of weather. Summer visitors are the most frequently turned away because shorts and sleeveless tops are the default tourist outfit in hot weather. Prepare in advance and you won't have any issues.<\/p>                            <\/div>\n                        <\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                            <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n\n                        <script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@type\":\"FAQPage\",\"mainEntity\":[{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"Can I wear jeans to the Blue Mosque?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"Yes. Jeans are perfectly fine for both men and women, as long as they cover the knee. 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