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hotelyear built 1910 year remodeled 2002additional property description the best western hotel obelisk is a 19th century ottoman house which has been converted into a luxury hotel. situated on a quiet side within walking distance to st. Sophia, grand bazaar, toptapi palace, blue mosque and offering a breathtaking view of marmara sea from the fourth floor. we offer our guests traditional turkish hospitality with a warm atmosphere.
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Best Western Obelisk Hotel Mimar Mehmetaga Cad No 17/19 Amiral Tafdil 34400
DirectionsDirection to the property from north situated on the quiet side of the street. Ataturk international airport 18 kilometers. Boats to bosphorus 1 kilometer. Train station 300 meters. Golden horn 3 kilometers
AttractionsArea Attractions:Ist 0 Km NResat Nuri Theater 2 Km NSirkeci Company 1 Km NTatilya Amusement Park 20 Km NVeliefendi Race Track 5 Km NYenikapi Ozelihlas Hospital 1 Km NYildiz Park 8 Km N Sirkeci .5mi E Car
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Old Rome was the heart of Roman medieval and Renaissance periods. It features Italy's most beautiful plazas, cathedrals and antique monuments such as the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and the Colosseum reaching back as far as 2000 years. Piazzas such as the Navona, Campo de' Fiori offer picturesque settings ideal for a romantic laid-back dining and wining. Many of the hotels in Rome are centered around the historical city centre.
The Vatican: The Vatican is a state on its own. The Papal City State with an endless treasure troves of sights, relics and the world-known Vatican museum. Only a few minutes walk south the Vatican City you will find Trastevere. An array of narrow cobbled streets and lonely plazas served artists like Giorgio de Chirico as the inspiration for their works.