. AYASOFYA PENSIONS (MANSIONS).
SULTANAHMET / ISTANBUL
SPECIAL CLASS
The nine hotel buildings consist of a row of guesthouses with a reception office between the cistern and the library. Every house in this street, which is completely closed to traffic, greets the visitor with the name of perfume, such as Jasmine House, Honeysuckle House, Rose Mansion, Cyclamen House, etc. The houses consist of between four or ten rooms, each furnished in a particular colour: the yellow,blue or red rooms.
The interiors are furnished in the 19th century Turkish style in which traditional taste and Western influence achieved a perfect balance. The armchairs with tasselled fringes, the velvet curtains, the brackets and mirrors, all offer the visitor a warm, friendly atmosphere.
63 Total Rooms, 7 Suit Rooms, 120 Total Beds, Street side, wall side, pacha suites, konuk evi suites, family suite rooms.
The main difference of a wall and a street side room is about the view. The street side rooms are facing the street and having a view of Saint Sophia, main entrance of Topkapı Palace or our Konuk Evi garden. The wall side rooms are facing the next buildings of the hotel complex.
All rooms have private bathrooms with shower and toilet, few have small bathtubs and two pacha suites have large bathtubs ( and small Turkish Hamams in each ).
All rooms are individually airconditioned.
All rooms are decorated with original old Ottoman Style furnutures to provide you full comfort during your stay.
The narrow road (Soğukçeşme) between Aya Sofia and Topkapi Palace is like an exhibition of Ottoman period Istanbul. It is assumed that the front of the palace walls were left empty for a century or two after the columns were built in the Fatih period. However, the deed records show clearly that in a very short time, a series of nine lean-to wooden houses were erected against the wall. Some of the owners of these houses were employees of the Palace and Aya Sofia, but not all of them. Historical research has proved, not only that some mansion owners on the Bosphorus used to live there during winter, but also that the first structure to be built next to the Palace door was a dervish lodge (tekke) belonging to a prominent family.
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Nov - Mar |
Apr - Oct |
New Year |
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Single |
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Double |
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Triple |
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Family Room |
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Suite |
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/ The prices are included breakfast and VAT / |
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