Ottoman Hotel Imperial

Hotel Overview

The building was home to both the teachers and pupils of the historical "medrese" for around 70 years. The hospital was built in early 1900's and served the merchants of the Ottoman handicraft producers and masters. In the mid of the 20th century the building had been converted to a hotel in order to host young travelers and pupils. The building has gone through several renovations in 2005 and has turned out to be a premium & superior historic hotel. The picture above on the left was taken in the early 1900’s when the Ottoman army was marching by the original building of the Ottoman Hotel Imperial. 

Location

Ottoman Hotel Imperial is situated on the truly premium location in town, on an elevated position, surrounded by all the major historic and cultural sights in the heart of the old town, Sultanahmet, viewing the impressive Hagia Sophia (St.Sophia, Aya Sofya) Museum. This is an inspiring location all year around, in the heart of the old city, within walking distance of Sultanahmet.

Rooms

Standard rooms are situated in the front building (not including lift access to all floors) facing the main tramline.
 
Premium Sultan Junior Suites & Premium Sultan rooms are situated in the main building (including lift access to all floors) facing the Hagia Sophia Museum, all complemented by design schemes that bring about the elegance of the traditional Ottoman style, while maintaining an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation. 
 
Premium Vizier Junior Suite & Premium Vizier room is a private retreat that offers you comfort and exclusivity. They are situated in the main building (including lift access to all floors) facing the summer garden side. Some Vizier Junior Suites have private balconies.
 
 

Food & Beverages

The Ottoman Empire reigned over expansive territories for centuries and co-existed with many nations and cultures. The Ottomans have enriched the Ottoman Cuisine, synthesizing all the cultures they encountered, in order to engender a unique taste of its own, in the course of time. Several cuisines, derived from Central Asia, the Balkans, the Middle East, Mediterranean and Europe, have been the principal contributors to the Ottoman Cuisine. This cuisine proceeded mostly in the kitchens of the Ottoman Palace and therefore, the palace has turned out to be a unique place to grasp its tastes in full. Unfortunately, this magnificent cuisine has lost some of its unique flavors nowadays, since the guild of the palace cooks kept their recipes as professional secrets. 

  • Winter Garden
  • Summer Garden
  • Sultan's Lounge

Driving directions

Atatürk International Airport ( IST ) 16 km (10 miles)
Sabiha Gökçen Int Airport ( SAW ) 44 km (27 miles)
Taksim Square 5 km
Sultanahmet Tramway Station 308 meters
Basilica Cistern 166 meters
Hagia Sophia 191 meters
Sultanahmet Square 266 meters
Archeology Museum 399 meters
Sultanahmet Mosque 486 meters
Topkapı Palace 307 meters
Hippodrome 554 meters
Grand Bazaar 1 km
Little Hagia Sophia 1 km
Spice Bazaar 1.1 km