This special class category hotel is situated in Istanbul’s Old Town of Sultanahmet. It features a spa and a roof-top terrace with panoramic views of Istanbul, the Marmara Sea and the Princes’ Islands.
The luxurious rooms at The Byzantium Suites Hotel & Spa include a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a minibar. Each private bathroom has a massage shower head. Some rooms have a spacious seating area and a kitchenette.
The Byzantium serves a buffet breakfast in the mornings. The hotel’s restaurant also serves rich local cuisine for lunch and dinner. Meals can be enjoyed indoors, or al fresco on the terrace.
Relaxation options at The Byzantium Suites Hotel & Spa include a sauna, a Turkish bath and a range of massage services.
The Byzantium is conveniently located between the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia. Istanbul Airport is 55 km away.
Standing on the site of the original Byzantine city, the district known as Sultanahmet is the heart of tourist Istanbul, with many of the most important attractions dotted around it.
312 m from hotel
Sultan Ahmet Mah. At Meydanı Cad. No:7
Right across from the cistern is the greatest single building in a city full of wonders, the Hagia Sophia or Aya Sofya (£8.70, closed Mondays). It was a church, then a mosque and is now a museum.
Must visit during Ramadan and hang around in festival area. Dont forget to try local foods from small cubicles. U will love it. And must take a panoramic photo from the center of the square
Make sure you check out the upside-down Medusa head which forms the bottom of one of the cistern’s columns. The Byzantine builders used the Roman relic as building material!
384 m from hotel
Alemdar Mah. Yerebatan Cad. No:1/3
You should try pudding. The one I chose was Flora and I didn't like it very much, but waiter suggested the Fig one to my boyfriend and it was really good! Try it!
416 m from hotel
Alemdar Mah. Divan Yolu Cad. No:14
Simple but nice inside. Service is quick and desserts are finger-licking good. If you're anywhere near Sultanahmet you must try it! Their Superangle is so delicious!
Topkapi palace was the official residence of the Ottoman Sultans and the center of state administration about 380 years until the construction of Dolmabahce Palace in 1856 by Sultan Abdulmecit.