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About Cem Sultan Boutique Hotel, Istanbul
The Cem Sultan Boutique Hotel is located in one of the best spots in Istanbul, in an area known as Sultanahmet, which is right in the heart of the Old City. If you are arriving from the airport, getting to the hotel takes just 20 minutes and the hotel can even arrange an airport transfer for guests. Within walking distance of the hotel are Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and the Basilica Cistern. If you are tired of walking, there is a tram connection nearby, as well as taxi ranks.
The hotel has various types of rooms to choose from; budget single room with a double bed and shared bathroom, budget double room with double bed and shared bathroom, regular single room with double bed and private bathroom, regular double rooms with either two single beds or one double bed and a private bathroom, deluxe single room with double bed and private bathroom, deluxe double room with either two single beds or one double bed and private bathroom, deluxe triple room with a combination of single and double bed and private bathroom (sleeps up to four people) and the dormitory which has bunk beds and private bathroom (sleeps up to nine people, kitchen available). All rooms have telephones, air-conditioning, satellite TV, mini-bars, safety deposit box, hair-dryers and beautiful views. Breakfast is included in the price of your room, and guests can also avail of the internet access point in the hotel reception, laundry and dry-cleaning, library and daily newspapers in English and the roof top patio. A great location for a comfortable stay in Istanbul! more details >
General amenities:
Breakfast included, Reception available, 24-hour reception, Public car park at: 50 metres, Private car park (free), Bar/Café, Child not requiring bed free (up to 6 years), Wi-Fi in public areas (additional charge ), Laundry & ironing facilities, Left-luggage office, Public telephone, TV lounge, Safety deposit box.
Room amenities:
TV, Wi-Fi, Telephone, Air conditioning, Heating, Safety deposit box, Hairdryer.
Guest Comments (25 guests have rated this establishment and 8 left a comment)
overall rating 4/5
Anonymous, 21 4/5August 2011
Solo traveller
The Location was good for tourist stuff and you had good conections with the tram. But in the evening there was not so much going on for younger people and the restaurant and bars were often more expensive then they should have been.
The Hotel was right next to a building lot that was really annoying.
The breakfast was ok, but there was no fresh fruit except tomatos and on two days (of 8) melon. But for a few days it is fine.
The standart room for two people is ok. But the economy room is really too small. You can not leav your luggage anywere or you have to climb over it to get to the bathroom. And the windows are just a hole. I think I would go there again if it was for two or three nights and with a friend. But I wouldn't if I travel with family or for more the two nights.Translate this guest review
Yuriy Matveev, 30 4/5June 2011
Solo traveller
самый дешевый номер-вообще без окна!,напротив отеля -забор,хорошая слышимость через вентиляцию(утром слышны бодрые голоса поваров)Translate this guest review
Carlo Ruggiero, 35 4/5May 2011
Solo traveller
economic rooms are really small, and not so clean. but the hotel is in the heart of istanbul, 3 minutes walking to aya sofia, it's really cheap and people are nice. so it's ok Translate this guest review
Stefan Block, 42 4/5March 2011
Solo traveller
Small Hotel in a traditional turkish house. Despite being in a touristical center of Istanbul it is situated in a quiet dead end street. Fantastic breakfast patio with view over the Marmara Sea. Very small rooms. Basic breakfast.
Good value for the money.Translate this guest review
Anette Dietzmann, 51 4/5October 2010
Solo traveller
Sehr schöne Lage mit Blick auf das Meer. Viele Sehenswürdigkeiten waren zu Fuß zu erreichen.Translate this guest review
The Location was good for tourist stuff and you had good conections with the tram. But in the evening there was not so much going on for younger people and the restaurant and bars were often more expensive then they should have been. The Hotel was right next to a building lot that was really annoying. The breakfast was ok, but there was no fresh fruit except tomatos and on two days (of 8) melon. But for a few days it is fine. The standart room for two people is ok. But the economy room is really too small. You can not leav your luggage anywere or you have to climb over it to get to the bathroom. And the windows are just a hole. I think I would go there again if it was for two or three nights and with a friend. But I wouldn't if I travel with family or for more the two nights.
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самый дешевый номер-вообще без окна!,напротив отеля -забор,хорошая слышимость через вентиляцию(утром слышны бодрые голоса поваров)
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economic rooms are really small, and not so clean. but the hotel is in the heart of istanbul, 3 minutes walking to aya sofia, it's really cheap and people are nice. so it's ok
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Small Hotel in a traditional turkish house. Despite being in a touristical center of Istanbul it is situated in a quiet dead end street. Fantastic breakfast patio with view over the Marmara Sea. Very small rooms. Basic breakfast. Good value for the money.
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Sehr schöne Lage mit Blick auf das Meer. Viele Sehenswürdigkeiten waren zu Fuß zu erreichen.
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