Entrance to the territory and inside the palace is 200 Turkish lira (for foreigners).
The territory itself is small and well-groomed, tulips bloom in April, and there are peacocks on the territory.
There are several rooms inside the palace, you can see it in 5 minutes.
Overall, the place is very pleasant, I liked it!
A very pleasant park with a nice cafe. There are a lot of birds, there is a pen with rabbits, geese and peacocks walk next to you... It's worth a visit.
The museum is inside - the inspection is not worth the money (for foreigners). They open for 15 minutes every hour or half an hour (I didn't remember). The room is small, in 5 minutes you will see everything and even have time to return to the beginning))) Almost all rooms are viewed from the doorway. Photos are banned and monitored, but you can turn around... There is no information about any objects or anything inside (( a few signs in the park and that's it. We searched on the Internet ourselves))) The audio guide is super minimalistic, as in Dolmabahce and Topkapi((((.
It's enough if you visit Dolmabahce.
Prices are current at the time of the review...
By the way, on the trail.a day in Dolmabahce, we were told that this palace was included in the combined ticket, but the palace itself was informed that it was not... we spoke in English... the official website does not have a list of which museums, palaces, etc. combined tickets are distributed, Dolmabahce information staff also could not clearly list the list(((
The park itself is quite small. You don't have to go to the pavilion. There are several other sites worth visiting in the same area, such as the Hamidiye Yildiz Mosque and the Yildiz Grand Park.