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Location : Sehit Mehmetpasa Yokusu No:2 Sultanahmet Istanbul
Hotel Spectra is located in the middle of the historical district (Old Istanbul) between Blue Mosque and St. Sophia. The hotel building is a converted Ottoman house and has got a very cozy, silent and comfortable athmosphere. It features 19 special rooms and most of the rooms have view of Sultanahmet and the famous Hippodrome square.
Hotel Facilities :
free access to internet cafe; telephone, fax, mail, e-mail
Safety Deposit Box, Foreign Currency Exchange, Doctor on Demand, Sauna, Turkish Hamam, Central Heating, 24 hrs Room Service
Room Facilities :
Air Condition, Direct Dial Phone, WC, Shower, Bathtub, Hair Dryer, Satellite TV, Room Service (24 hours)
Attractions in Istanbul
Here are two of our Recommended Attractions in Istanbul
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Istanbul
Anadoluhisari and Rumelihisari
Anadolu Hisari is located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus. It is a small castle built during the 1390s by Sultan Beyazit. Together with Rumeli the two fortresses had complete control of passing transport between the Black Sea and the Marmara. Rumeli. It was constructed for preventing the city from the enemies.
Today, Rumeli has a small open-air theatre showing concerts and plays in summer and Anadolu is always open to explore the walls. There is also a popular café on the top, summer evenings for tea, served from great samovars, and light meals. Both fortresses have, of course, a great panoramic view of the Bosphorus.
Both of them have museum. Rumelihisarı Museum is 0pen between 09.00 and16.30 and can be visited everyday except Wednesdays.
Address: Yahya Kemal cad. No: 42 80830 Rumelihisarı-Istanbul
Tel: 0-212-2635305
Fax: 0-212-2650410
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.