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Location : Millet Cad. No:82 Findikzade Istanbul
The Ramada Old City Istanbul hotel is located at an old center of historical peninsula called Findikzade. Bus lines and street railway go along the Millet Street which makes the hotel easily accessible to the Taksim Square and to the main historical sights of the Sultanahmet district such as Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar and much more.
The Ramada Old City Hotel in Istanbul has 100 rooms including suites and 1 handicap room. The Hotel’s restaurant serves traditional Turkish cuisine, including pastries, olive oil dishes, pilafs, meats and traditional desserts such as baklawa.
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Hotel Facilities :
Meeting Rooms, Business Center, Gym/Fitness, Internet, Gift Shop, Beauty Salon, 24 hrs Room Service
Room Facilities :
Bathtub, Hair Dryer, Direct Dial Phone, Internet Connection, Pay TV, Satellite TV, Safe-In Room, Room Service (24 hours), Tea & Coffee making Facilities, Smoke Detector, Air Condition, İron and ironing Board, Electronic Door Lock System, Minibar
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Kariye (Caria) Museum
The building was the 11th century church of St Saviour in Chora and it is considered to be the most important Byzantine monument in Istanbul, after Aya Sofia. Its fine architecture and the way the mosaics used are definitely to be experienced. There are illustrating scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary. It is absolutely worth to be visited.
Beylerbeyi Palace
The Palace was built in the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz between 1861 and 1865. Eastern and Turkish motifs are used with Western design elements, on the sides and for internal decoration.
The building has three floors and contains 26 rooms and 6 halls. The interior is decorated with Bohemian chandeliers, valuable tiles and ceramic vases, silver-edged furniture and luxurious carpets. Almost all furniture, carpets, curtains and other property have been well preserved. It can be visited everyday except Monday and Thursday.