Naz Wooden House InnAkbiyik Degirmeni Sokak no:7 Sultanahmet Istanbul Turkey http://www.nazwoodenhouseinn.com | | Phone: | +90-212-5167130 | | Fax: | +90-212-6383922 |
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General InformationWhat would you see in your dream, if you would sleep in a Byzantine Room? The district of Sultanahmet, the imperial city centre of both Byzantine and the Ottoman Empire has kept its historical atmosphere. In addition to housing the great monuments of the city, it also exhibits the best examples of traditional Ottoman wooden houses. Among these houses is the NAZ Wooden House Inn, a 130 years-old unique house that has recently restored. An important detail distinguishing NAZ from other wooden houses is that it also contains the remains of an older building made of stone. The older building dates back to the 8th century and is thought to be one of the secondary buildings of the Byzantine Palace. This is preserved in the interior building of NAZ, as are the some of the original Byzantine arches and columns. NAZ Wooden House Inn today serves as a model for traditional housing and accommodation. It is a non-smoking hotel and located in the heart of old Istanbul, only at a walking distance to the most important Byzantine and Ottoman monuments of Istanbul, such as St. Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hippodrome, Basilica Cistern and not more than 10 minutes to Grand Bazaar. The interior of the rooms reflects the mystery of Byzantine and classic Ottoman Empire decoration. The terrace of NAZ has a tremendous view of the Sea of Marmara and the Princes Islands on one side and a spectacular view of the Blue Mosque on the other. NAZ Wooden House Inn is in a residential neighborhood, yet it is a few minutes away from top tourist sights of Istanbul, so the guest can see the daily life residents of Sultanahmet in a non-tourist environment.All rooms are private ensuite with A/C,cable TV,minibar,hair-dryer,direct phone. There is free wireless internet in the entire hotel.
Room Rates (EUR Euro)All occupancy rates are subject to change- Accommodations: Rooms
- There are 7 guest accommodations (7 with private baths)
- Single occupancy rate is between EUR 40.00 and EUR 70.00
- Double occupancy rate is between EUR 45.00 and EUR 80.00
- The rate for each additional person is EUR 20.00
- Other Accommodations: Rooms
Amenities
Meals- A open buffet continental breakfast breakfast is included with room rate
- Breakfast is served from: 08.00-10:30
- Breakfast is served in the Terrace with sea view, Dining Room
- Additional food services included in room rate: Afternoon tea, Fruit
Policies- No minimum stay required
- Smoking is not allowed (We request our guests to smoke only at the terrace.)
- We cannot accommodate guest pets
- Children are welcome
- No childcare is provided
- Consumption of alcohol is permitted
- Check in time is 13:00 and Check out time is 10.30
- Cancellations:
Reservations may be cancelled 3 days before the check-in.Otherwise 1 night of room price is charged to the credit card. Discounts available:
Property FeaturesProperty Noted For
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Property Details- Architectural style is Ottoman Wooden House
- Built in 1870
- Opened for business in 2002
- Restored / Remodeled in 2002
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Access for the disabled is limited
- Parking is limited
Location- Location is best described as: Downtown, Suburban
- Nearest major city: Istanbul
- Directions to property:
It is located in the heart of old Istanbul, only at a walking distance to the most important Byzantine and Ottoman monuments of Istanbul, such as St. Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hippodrome, Basilica Cistern and not more than 10 minutes to Grand Bazaar. - Directions from airport:
You can book your airport transfer to/from the hotel. The cost is 20 eur for Ataturk airport and 45 eur for Sabiha Gokcen airport. - Meeting places:
Innkeepers- Innkeeper(s): Hakan Varan
- The innkeepers speak: English, French
Area AttractionsAntique Shopping, Art Galleries, Gourmet/Fine Dining, Historical interests, Museum, Istanbul Archaelogical Museum, The Arasta Bazaar, The Blue Mosque, Basilica Cistern, Saint Sophia, The Hippodrome, The Grand Bazaar, The Hippodrome, Topkapi Palace, The Great Palace Mosaic Museum, Ruins
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