Legend Hotel Istanbul (Istanbul)
- Legend Hotel Istanbul (Istanbul)
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Legend Hotel Istanbul
country: Turkey, city: Istanbul (City Centre / Sultanahmet Area)
Legend Hotel Istanbul
Location
The Legend Istanbul is an Old Ottoman House of the 19th century that has been restored into a special class hotel. Situated in the heart of the city, overlooking the Blue Mosque, the property is just within walking distance to major attractions.
Rooms
Legend Hotel offers its guests traditional Turkish hospitality with a warm atmosphere of the 19th century. There are 22 modern and comfortable rooms that are furnished similar to the Old Ottoman Houses. Restaurant
The on site Roof Bar and Restaurant offers superb Bosphorus views as well as outstanding specialities of Turkish cuisine.
General
The hotel provides other facilities including Internet access, fax as well as photocopying services.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cocktail bar Currency exchange Faxing facilities Internet access Laundry facilities Photocopying facilities Restaurant Room service Wireless Internet access | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 18 km to the Airport (Ataturk)
- 1 km to the nearest Station
Address:
Peykhane Caddesy
16 Sultanahmet
Istanbul 34400
International hotels. — Academic.
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