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Ararat Hotel
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Small artistic hotel in the heart of the historical district. individiually decorated eleven rooms.
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Alex W. FERNANDO
Ararat Hotel was a great choice! We stayed for two days in Istanbul and the hotel´s location is perfect. walking distance from all turistic sites. the hotel was...
Nicola Wilson Sarah HEBBLETHWAITE
What could be nicer than eating a turkish breakfast while overlooking the Marmara! We 've enjoyed our all too short stay in Istanbul and appreciated the Turkish...
Alex W. FERNANDO
Ararat Hotel was a great choice! We stayed for two days in Istanbul and the hotel´s location is perfect. walking distance from all turistic sites. the hotel was...
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Historical Location
Golden Horn
The bay with 7 kms. length, has been a natural harbour of the city. It is as wide as 800 meters in places, with...
Covered Bazaar
This is the largest covered market in Istanbul. In addition to its historical importance, it's a bazaar that will...
Suleymaniye Mosque
The mosque of Sultan Suleyman The Magnificent, was built in the 16 th century by 'Sinan' the famous architect of...
Underground Cistern
Located opposite of Hagia Sophia, it is the last cistern constructed by Byzantine Emperor Justinianus the first...
Blue Mosque
One of the biggest mosques of Istanbul from 17th century architecture and is one of the principal adornments on...
Ayasofya Museum
Cathedral and the best-known Christian Church In Istanbul. One of the finest and largest architectural works of...
Topkapi Palace
The former imperial residence from where the great Ottoman Empire was ruled. Today a spectacular museum that has...
Galata Tower
This is thought to have been built by the Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 A. D ), although there is probably stronger...
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