Unique among Istanbul boutique hotels, Sultania inspires with its luxurious design and its landmark Sultanahmet location. A stay at Hotel Sultania promises a memorable holiday with total comfort in the heart of Istanbul's Old City. This is Ottoman Era historicity with all the famous flair and charm of Istanbul hotels. Hotel Sultania's location, between Sirkeci and Sultanahmet, offers a trove of local museums, restaurants and shops alongside the world-renowned Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar, all of them near-by. This Istanbul hotel is enhanced by a five-star level of service at boutique prices. Among our many facilities you'll find a fully-equipped meeting room, an indoor swimming pool, a wellness center and Olive Restaurant with its gourmet cuisine. The ambience of Hotel Sultania is early seventeen hundreds but its amenities are thoroughly next-century.
CLUB GOURMET Olive Restaurant Hotel Sultania's premier dining-room is the beautiful roof-top Olive Restaurant, an Istanbul restaurant with few equals. This is an airy and bright space with floor-to-ceiling, wrap-around windows from which all of Istanbul's most beautiful sights are at your feet. The panoramic view extends from Hagia Sophia which appears to be within touching distance, to all the major historical locations of the City-Centre. Its menu, masterfully executed and artfully presented, fuses traditional Ottoman cuisine with international delicacies in a special slate of creations by culinary celebrity Byron Ayanoglu.
Hotel Sultania will make you "feel like a sultan" in its 42 luxury rooms, each of which harmonizes the modern lifestyle with traditional Ottoman touch. The rooms are named for the most famous and historically significant wives of Ottoman Sultans and each is adorned by an oil-portrait of its namesake. You will find the life-stories of these mighty women in your room and travel back in time as you read them. Sultania has six room-types, all with LCD 32'' high-definition TV with Satellite broadcasting, USB DVD Player, Ipod Dock / Alarm Clock Radio, Surround Sound System, Wireless Internet Connection (free of charge), Direct Dial Phone, Individually Controlled Air Conditioner, Safe Box (suitable for laptops) , Mini bar, Fireplace, Instant coffee & tea maker, Shower, Phone in bathrooms, Hair-dryer, Slippers & bathrobe, Bath products and supplies, Selection of pillows, Baby-cot on request, Fireproof doors, Smoke detectors, Fire sprinklers.
Deluxe Single/Twin/Queen
Family room
Room with Hamman
Room with sofa
Sultan deluxe
Terrace room with balcony
Meeting rooms
Hotel Sultania offers two fully equipped meeting rooms for conferences and events, with available catering and multi-media facilities.
Topkapi Meeting Room has the capacity of 30 people in a U-shape and 50 people with theatre-style seating. Basilica Meeting Room can be configured in a U-shape to accommodate 12 people, or with theatre-style seating for a maximum capacity of 20.
The two meeting rooms can be merged for your major events with a capacity of 44 people in U-shape and 80 people with theatre-style seating.
Audio Visual equipment is supplemented with free wireless internet connection to event participants. You may choose to cater your meetings with coffee breaks and various food options.
Getting there
Airport: 14 km
Center: 500 m
Trade Fair: 29 km
Train: 500 m
Bus: 500 m
Harbour: 500 m
Destination: Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is the largest and most westernised city in Turkey. It is set between two seas, the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, between two continents, Europe and Asia, and between two worlds, namely the traditional and the modern. Thanks to all this, the culture of the Turkish economic capital is very rich. Due to the fact that it has been the capital of three empires: the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires, we find many mosques, churches, synagogues and historic buildings, all of which are really worth visiting. For these reasons, in 1985 UNESCO declared the historic areas of Istanbul as a World Heritage Site.
Istanbul is home to extraordinary monuments: the Blue Mosque and the Arap Mosque, Topkapi Palace, seat of imperial Ottoman power, Dolmabahce Palace, the church of Hagia Sophia and St. Irene's Church (the first church in Byzantium), to name just a few of Istanbul’s many monuments.
There is the old city, located in the so called Golden Horn, the Great Bazaar with over 58 streets and 4,000 shops, outstanding amongst which are the jewellery, gold and spice shops, as well as the carpet stores and the spice bazaar. Cross the Bosphorus by boat, enjoy a genuine Döner Kebab and other traditional Istanbul dishes, such as Lüfer (blue fish from the Bosphorus), Hünkar Begendi (beef with pureed eggplant), Kanlica yoghurt, Sahlep (a beverage made of powdered orchid tubers), Simit (a kind of circular bread covered in sesame), Lokum (Turkish delight), or dolmas (grape leaves stuffed with rice).