A gem in the heart of the old cityPosted: Tue, Jul 22 2008Location:
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5We recently spent 4 nights at the Sultanhan Hotel before touring other areas of the country and then returned for a final night before heading back to Canada. The hotel is a little gem in the heart of the old city of Istanbul. The rooms were beautifully furnished with well stocked bathrooms including toiletries and towelling slippers embroidered with the hotels logo on them. We had been warned that we may be woken up before dawn with the call to prayers at the surrounding Mosques, but with the double glazed windows and the aircon switched on, we heard nothing. The buffet breakfasts served on the rooftop patio were wonderful - everything you could imagine - breads, buns, waffles, all kinds of homemade jams and preserves, REAL yogurt (not the kind we are used to getting in North America), fresh fruit, dried fruit, nuts, cereals, cheeses, olives, meats, juices, tea/coffee/juice. The staff were friendly and always ready to fill your coffee cup. There is a sauna and Hamam downstairs, but you do have to make a reservation and there is an extra charge - we went a couple of blocks away to the historic Cemberlitas Hamam and had the works which included a 30 minute oil massage after being slathered and pummelled on the hot marble slab in the hamam! An experience you'll never forget and not to be missed! When we returned to stay at the Sultanhan a week later, we were recognized and asked how our trip had been. On our last night we decided to eat dinner on the rooftop patio. There was a set menu for 55 Turkish Lira which included assorted mezes plate for each person, a huge salad, choice of steak, chicken or sea bream and a chocolate lava cake with ice cream for dessert. This also included a glass of wine, which was quite the bargain considering the price of wine everywhere in Turkey! The food was delicious and our waiter, Ali was fantastic. Except for one other couple, we had the entire rooftop to ourselves. We heard the call to prayer from the surrounding mosques as we ate our dinner and watched the sunset - a perfect ending to an amazing trip!