Hotel Grand Peninsula

Sultanahmet


A sister hotel to nearby Peninsula and Hanedan, the Grand Peninsula was renovated in 2016, resulting in a pleasant property with scattered carpets and appealing decorative touches. The small doubles certainly live up to their name, but the large doubles, such as room 304, are comfortable budget options.

Breakfast is served on the roof terrace with a view of the city's Asian side and Princes' Islands.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sultanahmet attractions

1. Sultanahmet Archaeological Park

0.13 MILES

Excavations here have uncovered parts of the Great Palace of Byzantium. The park has been closed for restoration for almost a decade, with no signs of it…

2. Arasta Bazaar

0.15 MILES

This historic arcade of shops was once part of the külliye (mosque complex) of the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Camii). Mosques built by the great and…

3. Aya Sofya Tombs

0.17 MILES

Part of the Aya Sofya complex but entered via Babıhümayun Caddesi, these tombs are the final resting places of five 16th- and 17th-century sultans –…

4. Museum of Great Palace Mosaics

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When archaeologists from the University of Ankara and Scotland's University of St Andrews excavated around the nearby Arasta Bazaar in the 1930s and 1950s…

5. Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque

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Right in the heart of İstanbul’s historic center, this sacred Byzantine building remains an important symbol of power.

6. Tomb of Sultan Ahmet I

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The türbe (tomb) of Sultan Ahmet I, the Blue Mosque’s great patron, is on the north side of the mosque facing Sultanahmet Park. Ahmet, who had ascended to…

7. Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III

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This ornate rococo-style fountain outside the Imperial Gate to Topkapı Palace's First Court was built in 1728 by the sultan who so favoured tulips.

8. Blue Mosque

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İstanbul's most photogenic building was the grand project of Sultan Ahmet I (r 1603–17), whose tomb is located on the north side of the site facing…