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Location : 11-13 Bukalidede Sok Sehzadebasi Istanbul
The Sogut Istanbul Hotel is a
3 stars hotel, located in the
hotel district of Istanbul's old city section. A high quality Ottoman style property, the Istanul Sogut hotel offers extensive comfort and international level amenities. For all of you who choose to stay at the Sogut Hotel in Istanbul, you’ll be able to walk to the ancient and beautiful
monuments such as Covered Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque), Suleymaniye Mosque, and Topkapi Palace.
The Sogut Istanul hotel has 44 standard rooms and 6 deluxe rooms, a Garden Pub and Bar, Turkish bath, Hammam, Jacuzzi, Sauna, and other services. Each room is equipped with a private bath and individual air-conditioning unites and other facilities including an HD ready LCD TV with satellite channels.
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Hotel Facilities :
Air Condition Heating, 24 hrs Room Service, Foreign Currency Exchange, Internet, Parking , Safety Deposit Box
Room Facilities :
Air Condition, Hair Dryer, Minibar, Direct Dial Phone, Satellite TV, WC, Bathtub
Attractions In Istanbul
Here are two of our recommended Istanbul attractions
Cinili Kosk (Tiled Pavilion)
The building was constructed as a mansion in 1472. Its interior is well decorated with Selcuk art. The building now hosts the Museum of Turkish Ceramics, exhibits examples of 16th century tiles from Iznik, as well as other renowned examples of art and pottery from Selcuk and Ottoman times. It is closed Mondays.
St. Irene (Aya İrini)
St. Irene is the first church built in Istanbul. It was constructed by Constantine in the 4th century and restored by Justinian. It is a pre-Christian temple.