"This restored 19th-century Ottoman distillery now houses a sleek boutique hotel that's located bang on the Bosphorus."
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"This restored 19th-century Ottoman distillery now houses a sleek boutique hotel that's located bang on the Bosphorus."
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"A lavish period mansion, stuffed to the rafters with antiques from around the globe, now plays host to Istanbul's glamourous elite."
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"Smart and spacious, this luxury hotel has bed rooms ideal for city slickers seeking a contemporary, international take on Istanbul."
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"A romantic and stylish Ottoman mansion on the Bosphorus which boasts incredible views across the Marmara Sea."
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"Just six stylish suites in this gorgeous boutique hotel, decked out in high Istanbul chic with a touch of Scandinavian cool."
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"Small-scale comfort in a funky townhouse hotel, near the Blue Mosque, which boasts an intimate, beautiful roof terrace."
Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha would no doubt have approved of the charming boutique hotel in the heart of Istanbul’s ancient Sultanahmet district which is named after him. Ottoman style meets modern design at this four-storey, converted 19th-century townhouse where the charming owners offer a warm welcome with their golden retriever Godot. Cosy and laid-back, its excellent location is ideal for first-time visitors to Istanbul as it is round the corner from the city’s most famous historical monuments, namely the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and Haghia Sophia. Library and open fireplace Lounge as you come in with small library guides and novels and encyclopedia Britannica., Americans, Brits and Dutch in 40s and 50s. Sultanahmet. Old sepia photographs
The facilities
Beside the reception desk, which is supported by an original Roman Corinthian column, the boutique hotel’s library is packed with guides to Istanbul, novels in many languages and a complete Encyclopaedia Britannica. An open fire makes this a cosy spot during the winter months and in the summer guests head for the tiny roof terrace which has spectacular views of Blue Mosque and Marmara Sea.
Old sepia photographs of Istanbul line the olive-green walls to the breakfast room where guests graze on a traditional Turkish breakfast of cheeses, olives, bread and honey every morning.
The rooms
The boutique hotel has a total of 24 rooms all with parquet floors, crisp linen sheets and marble bathrooms Standard rooms tend to be on the small side, so it’s worth splashing out on a Deluxe with its separate sitting room and sofa-bed which can sleep a third guest at a squeeze. The boutique hotel offers a 10% discount to guests who pay in cash.
"The faultlessly elegant Ibrahim Pasha has taken a discreet mallet to its nineteenth-century layout and now offers rooms with space enough to sleep, lounge, and whirl like a dervish." Conde Nast Traveller 05
"Within four hours [of London] you can be in Istanbul enjoying an apple tea on the roof terrace of the chic Hotel Ibrahim Pasha.” Guardian 05
The hotel is mostly frequented by British and American couples 30 to 60 years old and beyond.
A rich Turkish breakfast is served in the lobby in the mornings, and during other times in the day coffee and tea are available for free at the bar.