Zeynep Sultan Hotel

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Description

The Zeynep Sultan Hotel is located in Istanbul, Turkey, in the "Old City," home to many famous monuments. Hagia Sophia is within 100 metres, the tulip gardens of Topkapi Palace are within 200 metres and Sultan Ahmed Mosque is within 300 metres. Overlooking the Hagia Sophia, the hotel's terrace café serves complimentary breakfasts, refreshing snacks, coffees and teas. The front desk can create daily itineraries for guests, car rentals, ticket assistance and currency exchange. Complimentary Internet access is available throughout the hotel. Guestrooms feature satellite television and direct dial telephones. Minibars are offered. Private bathrooms have showers only.


Hotel with no official star rating awarded by the Turkish Ministry for Tourism
Under the Turkish Ministry for Tourism, hotels and other tourist residences in Turkey are rated as per a set of national standards. There are seven categories of rating in operation: one star to five star hotels, 'Special Class' hotels and 'Boutique Class' hotels. Currently this hotel has no official grading from the Turkish Ministry for Tourism but it is represented on this site with a star rating for our customers' benefit.

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.