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We spent three days at the Osmanhan prior to a group trip and enjoyed our stay enough to come back at the end of the tour for two more days.
The hotel is a block away from a wide choice of restaurants and just a...More
Encouraged by the reviews we read we decided to stay here for 4 nights and we are so glad that we did. The staff were friendly, helpful and fun at all times. Rooms were tastefully furnished and quiet despite being only a stones throw from...More
We chose to stay at the Osman Han Hotel (Ottoman Inn Hotel is what it means) on the advice of friends who recently stayed here, and after reading the reviews on TripAdvisor. It was great! From the moment we arrived we were made to feel...More
Osmanhan is the best place for us in istanbul!i have been in this Hotel with my wife 4 nights!in this four days people who works there they gave their max.effort to make us feel happy.And they did that!Osmanhan hotel has 7 rooms boutique hotel.it was...More
The Osmanhan Hotel is a boutique hotel located close to the Blue Mosque. The room we had was small, but impeccable. There is a rooftop terrace where breakfast is served with a view over the Sea of Marmara and the Blue Mosque. The hotel is...More
With so many unmissable attractions within a mere stroll of each other – and all set around the site of an ancient Byzantine hippodrome – Sultanahmet is an overwhelmingly popular tourist destination, and a prime location for visitors to be wowed on a truly epic scale. Beyond the wonders of the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and more, this relatively small area of Istanbul somehow manages to
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retain an air of peace and calm. It offers visitors a significantly less celebrated but nonetheless pleasant network of quaint lanes and side streets, majestic panoramas of the Bosphorus, and an impressive assortment of accommodation options for all budgets and tastes.
Yes to both questions. The Blue mosque is close by, about 3 blocks away literally. But if not that one, Istanbul is the city of mosques. There is always one nearby!