Located in Sultanahmet district, Dosso Dossi Hotels Old City is within a walking distance from historical sites such as Hagia Sophia Museum, Basilica Cistern and the Blue Mosque. Sultanahmet Tram Station is just a 4-minute walk from Dosso Dossi. The property offers facilities including a Turkish bath, a sauna, and a fitness centre. The rooms of the hotel are equipped with soundproofing. 24-hour front desk, concierge service and free WiFi is also available throughout.
Featuring a stylish décor, all rooms at Dosso Dossi Hotels Old City are equipped with air conditioning, an LCD TV with satellite channels, minibar, a safe box, electric kettle and a private bathroom with shower. Some rooms also have a desk, sofa and a coffee machine.
Dosso Dossi Hotels Old City is a unique child-friendly city hotel. The hotel welcomes children with toys. Special kid's menus and buffet are also served. Daily milk, fruit yoghurt and fresh fruits are also provided for your children. A feeding chair, stroller, baby bathrobes, baby bathtub are also offered for your convenience. Special DVDs and TV channels are available for children as well.
You can enjoy rich buffet breakfast in the mornings. Guests can try various Turkish dishes and vegetarian dishes in Tulip Restaurant or have refreshments and beverages at Iobby bar. The property also serves night soup.
Guests can relax at the hotel's traditional Turkish bath, sauna and steam room after a busy day. A fully-equipped modern fitness centre is also available. Traditional and modern massage sessions are offered upon request.
The hotel is 4.3 km from Taksim Square and 46 km from Sabiha Gokcen Airport. The nearest airport is Ataturk Airport, 20 km away where airport shuttle can be arranged at a surcharge. Istanbul Airport is 52 km away.
Make sure you check out the upside-down Medusa head which forms the bottom of one of the cistern’s columns. The Byzantine builders used the Roman relic as building material!
Right across from the cistern is the greatest single building in a city full of wonders, the Hagia Sophia or Aya Sofya (£8.70, closed Mondays). It was a church, then a mosque and is now a museum.
This significant complex is home to 3 centers: the Archeology Museum, the Tiled Kiosk of Sultan Ahmet and the Museum of the Ancient Orient. They provide a rich collection of a long period of time.
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Have you seen the Obelisk of Theodosius yet? It is an ancient Egyptian relic first erected by Tutmoses III in 1479-1425 BC, and later re-erected by the Romans in the 4th century AD.
Must visit during Ramadan and hang around in festival area. Dont forget to try local foods from small cubicles. U will love it. And must take a panoramic photo from the center of the square
Standing on the site of the original Byzantine city, the district known as Sultanahmet is the heart of tourist Istanbul, with many of the most important attractions dotted around it.
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Also known as the "Rosehouse Park," this place adjacent to thhe Topkapi Palace is Istanbul's oldest park. Lined with trees and a pedestrian paths, this is a great place for relaxed strolling.
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