Kucuk Ayasofya Avenue Aksakal Stree (0.2 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
Soguk Ceşme Sokak No:28 Fatih (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
Coskun House has a central location in Sultanahmet district only a few steps from Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia. The property offers air-conditioned rooms and apartments with free WiFi.
Alemdar Cd. No 9A Sultanahmet Ist (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
At Dongyang Hotel exceptional service and top-notch amenities create a memorable experience for guests. Complimentary internet access is available in the hotel to ensure you stay connected during your visit.
Alemdar Cad.No:19 (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
The Constantine Hotel is located just 984 feet from Hagia Sophia and the Underground Cistern. This stylishly designed hotel has a restaurant offering a selection of Turkish specialties and wines.
Alemdar Cad. No:16 Sultanahmet (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
In the heart of Sultanahmet the Empress Theodora Hotel features a rooftop restaurant with views of Sultan Zeynep Mosque. It is opposite a tram stop and provides free Wi-Fi access.
Hocapasa Mah.Tayahatun Sok. 17 Sirk (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
Stop at Hotel Palace Point to discover the wonders of Istanbul. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers.
Hocapaşa mah. Hudavendigar Caddes (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
Well located in the center of Istanbul Asteria Hotel Sirkeci provides air-conditioned rooms a terrace free WiFi and a restaurant. The property is close to Blue Mosque Suleymaniye Mosque and Hagia Sophia.
Alemdar Caddesi Guzel Sanatlar Soka (0.4 km from Topkapi Palace Museum)
Located only minutes’ away from the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace Gulhane Suites offers modern apartments with fully-equipped kitchens and air conditioning. The apartments of Gulhane Suites enjoy a contemporary decor.
Topkapi Palace Museum Istanbul is an iconic and must-see historical site located in the heart of Turkey’s vibrant capital city. The palace was initially constructed during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II in the 15th century and served as a seat of Ottoman government for centuries.
It is now home to one of Turkey’s most popular and revered museums, which houses a vast collection comprising artifacts from every corner of the empire. Visitors can explore four main courtyards, city walls, impressive gates, weapons collections, treasury galleries filled with jewelry and precious stones, luxurious imperial pavilions containing ornate furniture and exquisite decorations, various holy relics such as Muhammad’s cloak and sword, prayer rooms decorated with intricate patterns, kitchens with ancient cooking utensils, harem quarters featuring lavish bedchambers and baths along with countless other sites. Each room has its own story to tell about the sultans who lived here through several centuries.
A guided tour will give insight into the lives of Ottoman nobles who held great influence over their times and helped create powerful empires stretching from Europe to Africa. Strolling through this sprawling complex grants insight into a fascinating past that still has profound impact on present day culture around the world.