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Location : 16 Yerebatan Cad Salkimsogut Sok Sultanahmet Istanbul
The centrally located
Celal Sultan Istanbul Hotel gives guests the advantage of being able to walk down to the historical and religious monuments such as the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, Underground Cistern, Hippodrome, and many others. The Atatruk International Airport is also about 20 minutes by road from the Celal Sultan hotel. After a busy day of
sightseeing or work you can relax at the Lobby where coffee and tea and other local beverages are served. The Lobby Bar is a great place to meet and chat up with friends. With 55 rooms including 2 suites, 22 Superior and 31 Standard rooms. The
Celal Sultan Hotel in Istanbul offers a good deal.
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Hotel Facilities :
Ata Restaurant, Lobby Bar, Cistern Conference Room and Garden Club for meetings.
Room Facilities :
Direct Dial Phone, Air Condition, Bathtub, WC, Satellite TV, Hair Dryer, Minibar, Room Service (24 hours)
Attractions in Istanbul
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Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya) Museum
One of the greatest marvels of architecture constructed as a Basilica in 532 on the orders Emperor Justinian and considered as the 8th wonder of the world by most art historians. The Basilica, later converted to a mosque by the Ottomans is now a Museum. It is the third largest basilica in the world and its mosaics celebrate the glory of Byzantium as well as of the Emperors and Empresses.
Yerebatan Sarnici (Cistern)
It is located by Aya Sofia and is the largest covered cistern in the city, measuring 140 by 70 metres. The structure is a 6th century Byzantine underground Basilica cistern, with 335 massive Corinthian columns supporting the immense chamber’s fine brick vaulting. It is assumed that the cisterns was built in the 4th century by the emperor Constantine, and then enlarged two centuries later. It is also assumed that it was supplied with water from Belgrade Forest and supplied it to the Great Palace and Topkapi Palace.
This buried foundation then restored in 1987.