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The Dersaadet Oteli is
a recreated Ottoman mansion
inn on a quiet neighborhood street
less than five minutes' walk from the Blue
Mosque and Hippodrome in Sultanahmet, Istanbul.
Lots of dark wood and bright
smiles at this carefully
created and maintained 17-room inn.
The Duyar family, third-generation
hoteliers, commissioned a notable
Istanbul designer, Aytekin Topçu,
to create a harmonious, unified interior
design for the entire inn.
Virtually all of the hotel's furnishings
were custom-made to
Mr Topçu's requirements. Your
eye catches this visual harmony throughout
the hotel in glimpses of common motifs
in guest rooms and public spaces: the
dark wood mouldings on doors, windows
and headboards; the creamy marble of
the staircases, the marble vanities
in many of the bathrooms, and the handmade
Turkish carpet runners in the hallways.
In the lobby, the paintings and hand-made
ceiling decoration were
created by local artists inspired
by Ottoman-era decoration.
My favorite sitting place is the rooftop
terrace, which has bowls
of potpourri on each table, and exceptionally
wide, sweeping views of
the Sea
of Marmara from both the open-air
and enclosed portions.
The accommodation favored by honeymoon
couples is the Sultan's Penthouse
Suite, a spacious, sumptuous
Ottoman vision of red velvet and gold
lamé, with comforts the Ottomans
never enjoyed, such as a whirlpool
bathtub and remote-control TV.
The hotel's 14 standard rooms have
either double or twin beds; some have
an extra twin bed so a couple and another
person (a child, for example) can share
a room. For more space, the two Corner
Suites are ideal.
Dersaadet ("Gate
of Felicity"), by the way, was
the Ottoman imperial sobriquet for Istanbul,
and the Dersaadet Oteli nicely
recreates the charm of Ottoman times,
but with all the modern conveniences.
Many guests comment that the hotel's
short street is a "real" street,
with normal neighborhood shops rather
than the touristic shops found on nearby
streets.
The hotel's owner, Mr Deniz
Duyar, spent several years
in New
York City, speaks fluent English,
and understands what visitors want,
need and like. His family legacy
of hotel hospitality has been made
even more keen by university degrees
in hotel management. Deniz Bey is
usually available to answer any questions
you may have about the hotel.
If the Hotel Dersaadet is
fully booked, consider staying at the Hotel
Niles near Beyazit
Square, owned and operated by another
branch of the family.
Click
here for room rates and reservations.
Dersaadet
Oteli
Küçük Ayasofya Caddesi,
Kapiagasi
Sokak No. 5,
Sultanahmet, Istanbul,
Turkey
Tel +90 (212) 458 0760
Fax +90 (212) 518 4918
www.dersaadethotel.com
info@dersaadethotel.com
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Dersaadet
Oteli: dark wood,
bright smiles!
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Above, one
of the hand-painted scenes of
Ottoman Istanbul from the lobby
ceiling.
Below, the Sultan's
Penthouse Suite, perfect
for honeymooners. Or anyone
else, for that matter. |

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