Das Sude Konak Hotel ist ein kleines luxuriöses Hotel mitten im Herzen von Istanbul, im Viertel Sultanahmet, mindestens mit dem Standard eines 4-Sterne Hotels. Von hier aus gelangt man schnell zu Fuß zur Blaue Moschee, der Hagia Sophia, dem Hippodrom, dem Topkapi Palast und vielen weiteren interessanten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt, deren Besichtigung ein Muss ist. Durch die zudem nahegelegenen Bushaltestellen und Taxistände können Sie wirklich jeden Punkt der Stadt ganz einfach von diesem luxuriösen Hotel aus erreichen.
Das Hotel verfügt über 39 Zimmer, wobei verschiedene Optionen wählbar sind: Zweibettzimmer (mit zwei Einzelbetten), Doppelzimmern (mit einem Doppelbett) und Dreibettzimmer (mit einem Einzel- und einem Doppelbett). Alle Zimmer sind mit Klimaanlage und eigenem Badezimmer (in dem Sie Haartrockner und Telefon vorfinden) ausgestattet. Zudem stehen den Gästen eine Minibar, Zentralheizung, Telefone in Bade- und Schlafzimmer, auf Nachfrage internationale Zeitungen, 24-Stunden Zimmerservice, offenes Frühstücksbuffet (ist im Zimmerpreis enthalten), Satellitenfernsehen mit lokalen und internationalen Programmen und ein elektronisches Key-Card Schließsystem. Das Sude Konak Hotel ist eine Unterkunft mit hohem Standart, die eine sehr gute Wahl für einen luxuriösen und zentralen Aufenthalt in Istanbul ist! Weitere Details einblenden >
Ausstattung der Unterkunft:
Frühstück, Rezeption verfügbar, 24-h-Rezeption, Öffentlicher Parkplatz: 100 Meter, Bar/Café, Kinder ohne Bett gratis (gratis), Aufzug, WLAN in öffentlichen Bereichen (zusätzliche Gebühr ), Wasch- & Bügelservice, Gepäckaufbewahrung, Telefon, Restaurant, TV-Raum, Safe.
Zu Fuß erreichbar sind die Blaue Moschee, die Hagia Sophia, das Hippodrom, der Topkapi Palast und viele weitere interessante und wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt.
Metrolinie, die zum Flughafen führt, hält 4 km entfernt.
Bushaltestelle: 100 Meter.
Taxistand: 10 Meter.
Gästekommentare (5 Bewertungen, davon 4 mit Kommentar)
Gesamtbewertung 4/5
Francesca Marchi, 29 5/5August 2011
Junges Paar
staff disponibilissimo; cambio giornaliero degli asciugamani e pulizia del bagno,posizione centralisima a pochi passi dalla maschea blu. unica pecca il bagno forse un po troppo piccolo. consigliamoDiesen Gästekommentar übersetzen
It was right in the heart of all the historic sites that visitors would want to see. There was a side view of Hagia Sofia from our bedroom window and there was the Bospherous,Topkata Palace and Haghia Sofia views from the restaurant positioned on the roof. There were many restaurants nearby and the trams, train station and ferries were all within easy walking distance. The staff were particularly kind and helpful and the room was clean and decorated quite nicely.There was a mini bar in the room. The drinks inside weren't that expensive. The accomodation was extremely good value and the only tiny negative was that the the hot water took quite a long time to arrive at the shower head, so if you're going to stay here, just be patient and the hot water does arrive!Diesen Gästekommentar übersetzen
Mr.muhammed Valiyev, 39 5/5September 2010
Alleinreisende/r
I stayed in the lovely Sultan's room on the first floor with a small balcony and a front-facing street view. The dependable and free WI-FI room was a nice size with enough room for a table laden with welcoming local fruits, a large stuffed chair, a king-sized bed and a mini-bar. I found a local food store close by and the location to the sites was perfect. The charming Ottoman-styled lobby had free lokum (Turkish Delight) and biscuits to nibble. The staff was extremely helpful and just downright good people. I heard only one muffled nightly call to prayer in my quiet room as I slept soundly my entire four day stay. It was almost a perfect number of days to spend in Istanbul, although I wanted one more day to see the Chora Church, Ortakoy and the Dolmabahce Palace. I walked almost everywhere the detailed Rick Steve's Istanbul guidebook led me. The Lonely Planet guide had smaller print and was not as complete as Rick Steve's. The combination of the book and the metro made a more expensive guide completely unnecessary. The only attraction I wasn't amazed by was the whirring devish as I found the production rather boring, but a Turkish bath is not to be missed! As a woman travelling alone, I found Istanbul an extremely safe, warm and friendly place to travel unaccompanied. The food in Istanbul was SO much tastier and healthier than the State's and I became addicted to ayran, the local yogurt drink and fresh squeezed fruit juices, particularly pomegranate. I ate everywhere, even at the self-serve local Turkish eateries. Don't listen to the guidebooks when they try to tell you the old Sultanahmet area is not THE best place to hang your Turkish fez as I couldn't have asked for a better fun-filled vacation and a classier place to stay than the finely appointed, centrally located and Sude Konak.
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staff disponibilissimo; cambio giornaliero degli asciugamani e pulizia del bagno,posizione centralisima a pochi passi dalla maschea blu. unica pecca il bagno forse un po troppo piccolo. consigliamo
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é muito central, ao pé da parte histórica da cidade.Os quartos são pequenos .
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It was right in the heart of all the historic sites that visitors would want to see. There was a side view of Hagia Sofia from our bedroom window and there was the Bospherous,Topkata Palace and Haghia Sofia views from the restaurant positioned on the roof. There were many restaurants nearby and the trams, train station and ferries were all within easy walking distance. The staff were particularly kind and helpful and the room was clean and decorated quite nicely.There was a mini bar in the room. The drinks inside weren't that expensive. The accomodation was extremely good value and the only tiny negative was that the the hot water took quite a long time to arrive at the shower head, so if you're going to stay here, just be patient and the hot water does arrive!
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I stayed in the lovely Sultan's room on the first floor with a small balcony and a front-facing street view. The dependable and free WI-FI room was a nice size with enough room for a table laden with welcoming local fruits, a large stuffed chair, a king-sized bed and a mini-bar. I found a local food store close by and the location to the sites was perfect. The charming Ottoman-styled lobby had free lokum (Turkish Delight) and biscuits to nibble. The staff was extremely helpful and just downright good people. I heard only one muffled nightly call to prayer in my quiet room as I slept soundly my entire four day stay. It was almost a perfect number of days to spend in Istanbul, although I wanted one more day to see the Chora Church, Ortakoy and the Dolmabahce Palace. I walked almost everywhere the detailed Rick Steve's Istanbul guidebook led me. The Lonely Planet guide had smaller print and was not as complete as Rick Steve's. The combination of the book and the metro made a more expensive guide completely unnecessary. The only attraction I wasn't amazed by was the whirring devish as I found the production rather boring, but a Turkish bath is not to be missed! As a woman travelling alone, I found Istanbul an extremely safe, warm and friendly place to travel unaccompanied. The food in Istanbul was SO much tastier and healthier than the State's and I became addicted to ayran, the local yogurt drink and fresh squeezed fruit juices, particularly pomegranate. I ate everywhere, even at the self-serve local Turkish eateries. Don't listen to the guidebooks when they try to tell you the old Sultanahmet area is not THE best place to hang your Turkish fez as I couldn't have asked for a better fun-filled vacation and a classier place to stay than the finely appointed, centrally located and Sude Konak.
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