Recommended Hotel (Best Buy Hotel)
Ottoman Hotel Imperial offers Premium Sultan Rooms, Junior Suits, Imperial Suits and Imperial Residence, Premium Vezir Rooms and Junior Suits, Superior Sultan Rooms and Suits, Superior Vezir Rooms and Suits. You can relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere of our comfortable rooms over a glass of Turkish wine or Turkish tea, while meeting the excellent Turkish hospitality. Ottoman Hotel Imperial has the most spacious hotel rooms in the old town. Hotel rooms have been recently refurbished with oriental, elegant and comfortable furnishings. Ottoman Hotel Imperial offers 4 different types of rooms ans suits catering to every need.
Location
Istanbul Hotel Ottoman Imperial is situated on the truly premium location in town, on an elevated position, surrounded by all the major historical and cultural sights in the heart of the old town, Sultanahmet, viewing the impressive Hagia Sophia (St.Sophia, Aya Sofya) Museum. This is an inspiring location all year around, in the heart of the old city, within easy walking distance of Sultanahmet Square and the main historic, shopping and harbor districts and just 19 km from Ataturk International Airport.
Rooms
All rooms of Ottoman Hotel Imperial Istanbul are equipped with Color Satellite TV, Individually Controlled Air Conditioning, In Room Safe, Mini Bar, Direct Dial Phone, Private Bathroom, Hair dryer, PC data port, Wireless Internet Access, Bathrobe, Double Glazed Windows, Petite Work Desk,
General
Ottoman Hotel Imperial Istanbul. Traditional Turkish hospitality, comfort, elegant premium service, an unbeatable view of Hagia Sophia Museum and Sultanahmet Square and a blend of Ottoman and Istanbul cuisine is what you will experience at the Ottoman Hotel Imperial. With its exquisitely furnished guest rooms reflecting the Ottoman art, trend-setting restaurants and bars, extensive guest services and in-house amenities, Ottoman Hotel Imperial responds to the needs of the most demanding leisure and business travellers.
Ottoman Hotel Imperial was built as an Ottoman school and hospital in the mid of 1800's. The building served the teachers and pupils of the historical "medrese" for around 70 years. The hospital was built in early 1900's and served the marchants of the Ottoman handicraft producers and masters. In the mid of the 20th century the building was changed to a hotel to serve young travellers and pupils. The properties were renovated and reconstructed in 2005 to a special class