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Location : 10 Ordu Cad Darphane Sok Beyazit Istanbul
The
Antik Hotel in Istanbul welcomes you to stay in the historical region of the magnificient Istanbul. In 1984 while the workers were digging 12 meters underground for the foundations of the
Antik Hotel, they came accross the remains of a built structure. The Istanbul Archaeological Museum experts determined the structure to be that of a late Roman-Early Byzantine (450-500 A.D.) cistern.
After the restoration, this cistern was transformed into the Antik Cisterna. Today, the Antik Cisterna is the home of art exhibitions, meetings and special events. Each floor of the
Antik Hotel Istanbul has a name of a city as it was known at different times throughout the ages. Floors and rooms were designed accordingly to reflect the culture and art of their named civilization.
The
Antik Hotel in Istanbul has a total of 96 rooms, including 5 suites and 1 room with disabled facilities. The Antik Hotel has wireless internet connection available at public areas. The
Istanbul Antik hotel restaurant, Marmarion offers traditional cuisine along with the magnificient view of Istanbul and Marmara Sea.
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Hotel Facilities :
Meeting Rooms, Babysitter, Safety Deposit Box, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Internet
Room Facilities :
Air Condition, Satellite TV, Radio, Minibar, Bathtub, WC
Interesting sites in Istanbul
Here are two of our recommended tourist sites in Istanbul
Ciragan Palace
Ciragan Palace was constructed by architect Serkis Balyan in 1871, as appointed by Sultan Abdul Aziz, from the ruins of the old palace. Its interior construction was rebuilt beginning with covering the ceiling with wood and the walls with marble. Rare carpets, furniture, gold and silver were initials for rooms’ decoration. The sides of the building were decorated with coloured marble.
It was destroyed by a fire in 1910 and was only rebuilt in 1991. It is now Istanbul’s premier luxury hotel, and still retains of its former glory.
Galata Tower
It was built by the Genoese in 1348 for the purpose to prevent attacks. There is a spiral rock staircase ascending to the top viewing platform, which today offers visitors spectacular 360 degree panorama of the entire city. In 1967, it was restored and an elevator was installed. There is also a restaurant on the top floor.