Rooftop terrace views of the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia are genuinely world-class
Unbeatable location: 2-minute walk to the Hippodrome and Basilica Cistern
Free Turkish buffet breakfast served with a view
Stutt samantekt: A fantastic rooftop lookout attached to a set of cramped, slightly tired bedrooms that rely heavily on their location to do the heavy lifting.
Farið yfir af @hotelintro: I couldn't believe the value here. For €90, I got a clean room right in Sultanahmet, but the real shock was the rooftop breakfast. Eating my eggs while staring directly at the Blue Mosque and the ocean was unforgettable. Perfect base for exploring.
Gestur sem dvaldi hér sagði
The hype
Everyone loves the staff and the rooftop view, but almost everyone complains about the rooms being incredibly small.
Reality check
The photos make the rooms look boutique and airy; the reality is often a tight squeeze where you can barely open your suitcase without hitting the bed.
You prioritize location over luxury
You are a heavy sleeper who can ignore street noise
You want that perfect Instagram shot of the Blue Mosque from your breakfast table
Hreinlæti og viðhald
7.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable, but they sometimes miss dust on top of wardrobes or under beds.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but older grout lines show wear and some guests report slow-draining showers.
Maintenance: A bit rough around the edges — expect occasional peeling wallpaper, scuffed baseboards, or a loose handle.
Linens & towels: Clean and white, but can feel a bit thin and over-washed rather than plush.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of Turkish cologne (lemon), but basement rooms can smell distinctly musty/damp.
Sleepability™
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7.5-10ÞÖGULT
Call to prayer (multiple mosques nearby)
Street traffic and tram noise
Thin walls between rooms
Áður en þú bókar
Gott að vita
The rooftop restaurant serves alcohol, which isn't a given in this conservative neighborhood
Airport transfer can be arranged by the hotel but is often pricier than a yellow taxi or Uber
Breakfast is included but can get repetitive if you stay more than 3 days
Hvað á að pakka
Earplugs (essential for the 5 AM call to prayer)
European style (Type F) power adapter
Walking shoes — the cobblestones outside are unforgiving
Herbergis-Genie
Bestu val
Corner rooms on upper floors (3rd or 4th) for dual-aspect light and less street noise
Standard Double (not Economy) to ensure you are above ground level
Herbergi til að forðast
Basement/Economy rooms (often sold as 'Budget' or 'Promo') — dark, damp, and depressing
Rooms near the elevator shaft (mechanical noise)
Herbergisbeiðna-Genie – afrita og líma
“I am looking forward to my stay. Please ensure I am assigned a room on an upper floor (Level 2 or higher) with a window facing the street or courtyard. I strictly cannot accept a basement or economy room due to allergies.”
Algengar spurningar og falin ábendingar
Allt sem þú vilt vita áður en þú bókar.
Is the breakfast actually good?
It's a decent Turkish spread (olives, cheeses, breads, eggs), but the quality is 'standard hotel buffet' rather than 'gourmet.' The view makes it taste better.
Is there an elevator?
Yes, but it is very small (fits 2 people and 1 bag tightly) and slow.
How close is the Blue Mosque?
Insanely close. You can walk there in under 3 minutes. You are practically in its shadow.
Is the Hamam free for guests?
No. While there is a Hamam on-site, it usually requires a paid reservation and package. Don't expect to just wander in and steam for free.
Is it safe at night?
Yes, Sultanahmet is very tourist-heavy and generally safe, though it gets quiet and slightly eerie after the shops close around 10-11 PM.
Can I park my car there?
No on-site parking. You will have to use a nearby paid public lot or garage, which can be expensive and a hassle in the narrow streets.
Innherja ábendingar
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The rooftop terrace is open even when the restaurant isn't serving — bring your own wine or snacks up there for a private sunset session.
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Ask for a 'courtyard view' if you are a light sleeper; the street side is much louder.
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There is a small grocery store (bakkal) just down the street for cheap water and snacks, avoiding the hotel minibar prices.
5 hlutir sem þú ættir að vita áður en þú ferð
💡The 'double beds' are often just two twin beds pushed together with a gap in the middle.
💡The shower stalls in standard rooms are extremely narrow — if you're broad-shouldered, you might struggle.
💡The air conditioning is centrally controlled in some seasons, meaning you might not be able to cool the room down in spring/autumn.
💡The lobby furniture is a bit worn and doesn't match the 'boutique' photos online.
💡The call to prayer isn't just 'audible' — at this distance, it vibrates the windows.