A delightful boutique hotel of outstanding individuality and charm created in a converted, refurbished 18th century Ottoman mansion, proud to uphold the traditions of Old World Turkish hospitality.
The hotel has 17 rooms, each designated by the type of bed(s) with which it is furnished: i.e., Double Room or Twin Room. An exception is the special Princess Room where the centerpiece four-poster bed evokes the long-forgotten era of crinolines and morning jackets. A stay here is a jaunt into the past, but with modern conveniences included.
Directions
The easiest way to get to the hotel is by taxi, a typical fare costs 25-30 YTL. The shuttle bus also runs from the airport to the Aksaray district, where a taxi can be taken to the hotel, or a tram runs from Aksaray to Sultanahmet. City and private buses run services in Istanbul. The suburban train network is old but reliable and inexpensive. Istanbul's metro is under construction, though some lines are already in service; it's inexpensive, with frequent services. There are also several tramlines. Istanbul has a large fleet of yellow taxis, but a cheaper way of getting around the streets is to hire a dolmus (shared taxi or minibus). Ferries and catamarans are a cheap, fun way to get around.
Facilities
Breakfast Included, Restaurant, Internet Access, Lift / Elevator, Air Conditioning, Breakfast
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