Hagia Sofia Mansions Istanbul, Curio Collection by Hilton sits on a narrow tree-lined street between the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace in the heart of Istanbul’s old town. This luxury, heritage hotel consists of 17 individual mansions, including the iconic ‘Green House’ building. Rooms feature baroque-style furnishings and delicate pendant lighting. Various artworks line the walls. The en suite bathrooms are equipped with Turkish hammams and deep soaking bathtubs. Accessible rooms with mobility features are available too. Enjoy an apéritif and a light meal at Sofia Garden Café. In the spring and summer, dine on the terrace at Sofia Terrace Restaurant while looking out over the Hagia Sophia. Head to the Green House Garden bar for high tea, shisha, or a cocktail. Stop by the Cistern Spa for a massage or a soak in the 1,500 year-old stone bath. The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum, Basilica Cistern, and Sultanahmet tram station are all within a block of the property. The hotel is also a 10-minute walk from the Grand Bazaar and Spice Bazaar.
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