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Description

The modern Pianoforte Hotel is centrally located in historic Fatih, three kilometres from old Sultanahmet, home to the famous blue Mosque. There are 50 guestrooms all of which benefit from air conditioning and enjoy decor of warm colours with modern furnishings; in room amenities range from direct dial phones and cable television to minibars and hair dryers.
The hotel has two restaurants: the Pianoforte restaurant, open daily for breakfast lunch and dinner serving traditional Turkish dishes as well as International cuisine; the Sultanahmet Koftecisi offers diners the chance to sample a plate of famous Sultanahmet meatballs. The health club offers guests the chance to work out in the well equipped gym, relax in the sauna or steam room and unwind in the Turkish bath; massages are also available and a Vitamin bar provides healthy and nutritious re hydration. There is a bar and a patisserie on the ground floor, and for in room refreshment there is 24 hour room service. The hotel also features a meeting room. Good shopping is available 100 metres away and the excitement of the Grand Bazaar should not be missed, 3 kilometres away. The hotel is approximately 12 kilometres, or a 20 minute drive from Istanbul Ataturk Airport.

Rome

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.