Beschreibungen Hotel Ibrahim Pasha

Tucked round the corner from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, the Ibrahim Pasha is an eminently likable small hotel. It doesn’t overplay the old Ottoman card and instead is stylishly modern, smart and bright, with just enough judiciously placed rugs and such to remind you that this is Istanbul. Rooms can be small, but judicious use is made of space. The buffet breakfast is a daily treat of wonderful cheeses, honey, bread, olives and much more. Staff are helpful; the ambiance calm and relaxed. There are plenty of minarets and domes on show from the rooftop terrace.' From Time Out's Istanbul, 2007 ed.

Sultanahmet, the historic quarter of Istanbul, is not large but it can be overwhelming, for it spans vast epochs of history and contains an incredible concentration of art and architecture. Hotel Ibrahim Pasha, centrally located in a quiet street, is right across from the Blue Mosque and a few minutes walk from important historical sights such as Saint Sophia, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar. We have a two-day walking tour program which provides an excellent way to explore the area by foot.

General
Built in 1991 and renovated in 2004, this hotel comprises a total of 19 rooms spread over 4 floors of which 15 are double rooms, 3 are single rooms and 1 is a suite. There is a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe and a lift as well as various further facilities including a caf, a bar and a public Internet terminal. There are also room and laundry services as well as a car park on offer.

The Ibrahim Pasha is a colourful and characteristic Boutique hotel, situated in the heart of Istanbul's historic quarter, Sultanahmet.