Celal Sultan Hotel, Istanbul
Celal Sultan Hotel Istanbul is a charming boutique hotel located in the most ancient part of Istanbul. The property boasts 55 stylish and comfortable guestrooms, divided into 22 superior, 31 standard rooms, and 2 suites. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities, while some enjoy a balcony. The Lobby at Celal Sultan Hotel is a perfect place to unwind after a busy day. The Lobby bar offers a relaxing atmosphere where one can meet friends and chat, while sipping coffee or a selection of cocktails and drinks. The elegant Ata Restaurant presents specialties of Turkish and Ottoman Cuisineas well international cuisines. Celal Sultan Hotel is also happy to welcome private meetings in the new Business centre, with facilities including 2 conference rooms, wireless internet access, fax machine, copy machine and audiovisual equipment. Celal Sultan Hotel can provide for meetings up to 50 people with many different conference packages.
Location:
Celal Sultan Hotel is located in Istanbul's old city center, Sultanahmet, walking distance from many historical attractions such as the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, the Topkapi Palace, the Hippodrome, the Underground Cistern, and the Grand Bazaar. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Yerebatan caddesi Salkim Sogut Sokak No: 16 , Istanbul [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 85 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, MAESTRO |
Istanbul, Turkey
Straddling the Bosphorus, its skyline studded with domes and minarets, Istanbul is one of the truly great romantic cities. Its history tracks back from Byzantium to Constantinople to its place at the head of the Ottoman Empire. Today it hums as Turkey's cultural heart and good-time capital. In this sprawling, continent-spanning city you can tramp the streets where crusaders and janissaries once marched; admire mosques that are the most sublime architectural expressions of Islamic piety; peer into the sultan's harem; and hunt for bargains in the Kapali Carsi (Grand Bazaar).




