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Hotel Antique

Rating 4.0
87 ratings
24 hours
+90 212 516 09 97
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Istanbul, Fatih, Kucuk Ayasofya Neighborhood, Ogul Street, 17
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Istanbul, Fatih, Kucuk Ayasofya Neighborhood, Ogul Street, 17
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+90 212 516 09 97
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Cankurtaran
680 m
2
CankurtaranKumkapıSirkeci
Çatladıkkapı
380 m
4
ÇatladıkkapıSultanahmetBeyazıt-Kapalı ÇarşıEminönü İskeleIDO Yenikapi Fast Ferry Pier
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Air conditioning
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Bathroom in the room
Non smoking rooms
Room service
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Stars:2
Year reconstruction:2012
Number of rooms:9
Distance to city center:less then 3 km, less then 5 km
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Andik
Level 5 Local Expert
February 23
We rented a two-room room. In fact, it turned out to be two rooms at the very top of the hotel (4th floor). The view is certainly very beautiful. There are no batteries, the heating is only by air conditioning, so it was cool on some days. Positive: - close to the center - two rooms, quite comfortable beds - there is a kettle - there is breakfast - great view - the owner speaks Russian and is always ready to help if anything happens. Cons: - the rooms are modest and cramped, the space is certainly small - our rooms have low ceilings - we were at the end of January and it was really cold with strong winds and rain. The heating is only by air conditioning, but the wind and rain blew heavily from the windows. - the breakfasts are very modest and the same. In general, it's not a bad hotel, we generally liked it. In spring and summer it would be generally good, in winter it was cool. But not bad, we recommend it.
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Екатерина Федорова
Level 4 Local Expert
February 24
Pros: quiet street, very nice miniature building, interesting interior design, beautiful view from the room on the top floor, completely unobtrusive staff, budget. Breakfast - although it seems like a little, but we ate too much, and for some reason it was very tasty, although the usual food. Cons: it was cold in February. The blankets are warm, but there are cracks in the windows, it's not very comfortable to gather. And in the bathroom, the window overlooks the inhabited loggia, the curtain is narrow, does not completely cover the window. In general, we liked it, we are satisfied, but I don't know how it would be if it weren't for the beautiful view room.
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Татьяна Г.
Level 8 Local Expert
April 26
Check-in on 04/19/2026. Departure on 04/25/2026. Convenient location, quiet and peaceful hotel. The staff tries very hard to make you feel comfortable and comfortable. The breakfasts are always the same, but it didn't really matter to me. There is always hot water in the room, no need to wait or drain for a long time....on tap. If I have to visit Istanbul again, then, of course, I will stay here. I definitely recommend it to those who just want to spend a good night and relax...no frills. Special thanks to the staff, they were always polite and attentive.
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