1 Hour Whirling Dervish Ceremony in Istanbul

Experience the mesmerizing Whirling Dervish ceremony in Istanbul, a captivating spiritual practice that has been going on for centuries. Immerse yourself in the ancient Sufi ritual and witness the profound mystical experience that unfolds in a beautiful tekke hall.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Hodjapasha Cultural Center - Uncover the sacred practice of the mystical Sufis at an authentic Mevlevi Sema Ceremony held at Istanbul’s Hodjapasha and witness the 800-year-old tradition that has been preserved on UNESCO’s list of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Be mesmerized by the bizarre yet beautiful sight of the Whirling Dervishes as they perform their unique spiritual rituals during an hour-long show, including a live orchestra and 360-video projections.
What's Included
  • Entry/Admission to Hodjapasha Cultural Center
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Multi-language tour booklet
What's Not Included
  • Food
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

The Whirling Dervish ceremony in Istanbul is a mesmerizing and captivating spiritual practice that has been going on for centuries. It is an ancient Sufi ritual that originated in the 13th century with the founding of the Mevlevi Order by the Persian poet Rumi.

The ceremony takes place in a mystical setting, usually in a beautiful and ornate hall known as a tekke. The tekke is adorned with carpets, candles, and other symbolic objects that set the ambiance for the event. The audience gathers in anticipation, eager to witness the profound and mystical experience that is about to unfold.

The Whirling Dervishes, also known as semazen, are dressed in traditional white robes, symbolizing purity and detachment from material belongings. They wear tall felt hats called sikkes, representing the tombstones of the ego, which they remove before performing the dance. The dervishes enter the hall in a procession, creating an ethereal atmosphere as they slowly take their places.

  • Children under 7 years of age are not allowed
Location
Hodjapasha Cultural Center
Hoca Pasa Mh. Hocapasa Hamami Sokak No: 3/B, Sirkeci
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Thomasteyssier
Aug 27, 2024
Surprising, but beautiful - It is a surprising religious ceremony, which gives the effect of being a voyeuristic spectator; but it is beautiful to watch
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Marke_w
Aug 19, 2024
Sad we could not capture the experience - It was nice to see this emotional religious ceremony. The one and only disappointment was we were not allowed to take any photos of videos That was a bummer
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Goplaces61536869190
Aug 14, 2024
Ancient spirits moving - The intimate setting, authentic music with instruments and players just as it would have been in Konya to accompany this meditation in movement was spellbinding. The information to understand both at the time and in the information area was comprehensive and gave such a full experience. I can highly reccomend this ancient spiritual experience taking us out of the hustle and bustle of fabulous Istanbul
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Lrb3
Jul 26, 2024
Mesmerizing - It was a very intense religious ceremony, which was paired with a beamer explanation to allow a proper follow up. Beautiful, mesmerizing and transcendental. The location, live music and singing transported us to a monastery. It was a very special experience!
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Alena
May 26, 2024
Beautiful experience - Really interesting and unique cultural experience. The museum before the show explained the culture and spiritual experience of the performance. Beautiful music great to do at least once.
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Npk92
May 23, 2024
It was great to watch this ceremony. Never seen it before. - The Hodjapasha Cultural Center in Istanbul was a wonderful performing arts center. The lobby area was like a mini museum filled with statues and boards with information sharing the history of performing arts in Turkey. The show we saw itself was a great watch. We never seen a Dervish Whirling Ceremony before so this was great to see. No photos or videos allowed inside though. - Nolan
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Sheetal_d
Jun 24, 2024
Good, wholesome but pricey - Beautiful experience and felt very authentic There were slides projected on a wall that spoke about the dervishes The live singing and dancing made u very much a part of this spiritual ritual .. it was a bit pricey on my opinion and u don’t really get to see much of the historic building
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W4877qkesthert
Jun 12, 2024
Enchanting - The experience was calming and enchanting. There is a mini exhibit before you enter for the performance. I recommend arriving early to view the exhibit as it's very informative. The ceremony is a form of prayer, so do not attend wishing to be entertained. It is captivating and enlightening.
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Grazielatito
May 30, 2024
Originality - And very original and typical. But it's not an eating, drinking and taking photos program. You can't take a photo. It is a religious and cultural “cult”. I liked it but some may not like it, as was the case with my children.
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L1645ynralfw
May 24, 2024
Live music makes the dervish spin - Very long-winded but OK. Photography was forbidden. You can look at it, the problem was finding the place. The entry system is also chaotic.
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