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Ibrahim Pasa Oteli - Sultanahmet Istanbul, Turkey

Terzihane Sokak 5 Adliye Yani
Sultanahmet Istanbul, 34400
Nightly Rates (164.18 - 229.85)   3 Star
Ibrahim Pasa Oteli

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Property Description
Thoroughly civilized hotel, which stands out among the happy-go-lucky little hotels in the Sultanahmet area by its fine sense of style and excellent service. Do not expect Turbaned Pashas in this restored 19th century townhouse. The ambience is restrained and European with a touch of neoclassical and a hint of 1920?s Paris. The lobby doubles as a stylish cafe featuring thonet chairs; marble topped tables and old sephia photos. A magnificent Corinthian capital - genuine Roman - supports a massive glass reception desk. Rooms are comfortable and full of light, with satellite television on offer. The roof terrace commands a breath taking close up of the blue mosque and the Egyptian obelisk. From the best selling - the small hotels of Turkey. The exquisitely renovated ottoman house has a rooftop terrace with glorious view of the blue mosque. The lobby and bar, where you can have a wonderful breakfast, are warmly decorated and comfortable. The personable staff ensures a relaxing atmosphere. From Fodors Instanbul.

Ibrahim Pasa Oteli


Amenities
  • Mini Bar

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
    Ibrahim Pasa Oteli
  • All Rooms Feature:

  • * Private Bathroom with Bath or Shower * Air Conditioning * Television * Mini Bar * Safe Deposit Box
    Ibrahim Pasa Oteli
  • Standard Room with One Double Bed

  • Ibrahim Pasa Oteli
  • Standard Room with Two Single Beds

  • Standard Room with One Single Bed

  • Deluxe Double-Bedded Room

  • Deluxe Double-Bedded Room features: * Relaxation Area * Individually Controlled Air Conditioning * Television with International Channels

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12 PM 

  • Check out time is 1 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT +2 

  • Opened in  1900 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 19  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 1  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take the Coastel Road and drive until the Sultanahmet District with the Blue Mosque, the biggest Mosque with the Minarets. Ibrahim Pasa Oteli is just across from the Ibrahim Pasa Palace, which today serves as the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum. In the historical centre of Istanbul, across from the Blue Mosque and is one of the closest hotels to the major historical sites. Within walking distance to the famous covered Bazaar. Istanbul Turkey Airport (IST)

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations require a guarantee.

    Cancellation Policy
    Through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 24hrs prior to 12PM on day of arrival, local hotel time to avoid a cancellation and/or no show charge equivilant to a 1 night stay.

    Restaurant Information
    On-site Restaurant  Kumkapi Fish Restaurants  * Serving Seafood * Located Nearby The Cistern  * Serving French Cuisine * Located Nearby

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * IST - 0 miles west * Archaeological Museum - 0 miles * Blue Mosque - 0 miles * Bus Terminal - 4 miles * Central Bank - 3 miles * Golden Horn - 1 mile * Grand Bazaar - 0 miles * Hippodrome - 0 miles * Ibrahim Pasa Palace - 0 miles * Istanbul Municipality - 3 miles * Istanbul University - 2 miles * Marmara Sea - 0 miles * Mosaic Museum - 0 miles * St Sophia - 0 miles * Topkapi Place - 0 miles * Underground Cistern - 0 miles

    Related Turkey Content

    Straddling two continents, Europe and Asia, and bordering the volatile Middle East, Turkey has an unrivalled history stretching back thousands of years. From the ancient Hittites to the Ottomans, dozens of civilizations have made Turkey their home, leaving behind them a dazzling historical and archaeological heritage.

    But despite its ancient roots, Turkey is a rapidly developing modern state. Born from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire in 1923, the country was transformed by its far-sighted and ambitious first leader Kemal Ataturk. Since his death, the republic has maintained its Western
    orientation and European aspirations, despite the often-strong counter-current of traditionalism and Islam.

    Today, the country’s archaeological and cultural wonders, and its long Mediterranean coastline, are a Mecca for tourists, attracting millions of European holidaymakers each year.  Among the top draws is Istanbul with its fabulous setting, wealth of historic sights and vibrant cultural life. Also not to be missed are the amazingly well-preserved remains of Greco-Roman cities such as Ephesus or Pergamon, and the coastal resorts with their sandy beaches and hedonistic nightlife.

    For the adventurous, the austere beauty of the Anatolian plateau, the surreal eroded landscape of Cappadocia and the atmospheric ruins of the enigmatic Hittites await discovery. Here, too, is the unique experience of watching the Whirling Dervishes spin their way to ecstasy.

    Wherever visitors travel in Turkey they are assured a warm welcome. Turks have a strong tradition of hospitality and the words ‘Hos Geldiniz’, which means literally ‘Your coming brings happiness’, will ring often in a traveller’s ears.

    Geography
    Turkey borders the Black Sea and Georgia and Armenia to the northeast, Iran to the east, Iraq to the southeast, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Mediterranean to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west and Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest. Asia Minor (or Anatolia) accounts for 97% of the country’s area and forms a long, wide peninsula 1,650km (1,025 miles) from east to west and 650km (400 miles) from north to south. Two east-west mountain ranges, the Black Sea Mountains in the north and the Taurus in the south, enclose the central Anatolian plateau, but converge in a vast mountainous region in the far east of the country. It is here that the ancient Tigris and Euphrates rivers rise.


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