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Location : 5/7 Kucuk ayasofya Mah Sehit Mehmet Pasa Sok Sultanahm Istanbul
For those who look for a nice, comfortable and a
Traditionally Turkish hotel in Istanbul, the
Sokullu Pasa Istanbul Hotel is a wish fulfillment. A fine example of an eclectic mix of old Ottoman style house and the latest amenities, facilities and traditional Turkish hospitality, the
Sokullu Pasa hotel’s building is a restored property from the
16th century. Located close to the Centrum Coastal Road and only a few minutes by foot to the sea. the
Sokullu Pasa Hotel Istanbul has 37 rooms with
floor heating and many rooms have air conditioning as well. The rooms also contain a minibar, cable TV, hairdryer, radio, and shower.
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Hotel Facilities :
Garden Restaurant, Lobby Bar, Turkish Bath, Pasa Restaurant, Winter Garden Bar.
Room Facilities :
All rooms are decorated in old Ottoman Style, but also equipped with the latest technology to provide you with full comfort during your stay
Air Condition, Minibar, Hair Dryer, Satellite TV, Radio, Shower, WC
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.
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.