Sultan Suite, home of the Ottoman Sultans
Would you like to experience the unique spirit of the palace by living in the house where the Ottoman Sultans once lived? Sultan Suite is a very expensive and very large palace hotel located in Istanbul and hosting the sultans. Starting at almost $40,000 per night, the Sultan Suite is located inside the Ciragan Palace and is one of the largest suites in Europe.
It is considered quite luxurious to stay in the suite, which has an area of approximately 5000 square meters. Guests staying in suites are met by the hotel from the airport in a luxury limousine. When leaving the suite, the limousine is left to the destination in the same way. Çırağan Palace also has the only official helicopter runway of the Bosphorus.
You will be assigned a special maid during your stay at the Sultan Suite. This maid is at your service 24/7. You can join the old tradition of water therapies by using the Turkish bath, and your maid will bring you handmade 100% olive oil soaps in 12 different scents.
The suite features an elegant living room with a dining area for 12 people. There are two large bedrooms. The suite also has a kitchen. In the master bedroom, there is a handmade marble hammam, a Turkish bath with a private steam room, and crystal and gold-plated bathtub mixers. The guest bedroom also has its own bathroom. The large windows of the bedrooms have magnificent views of the Bosphorus and the Historic Peninsula.
The Sultan Suite has huge inlaid doors. The suite, which has decorative columns and two fireplaces, uses all modern and technological possibilities of today. Both rooms have large LCD TVs. Replicas of the paintings in the palace have been placed in the suite so that you can experience the magnificence of the palace. Carpets, Ottoman accessories and motifs have been produced in Turkey since the 19th century.
Although it is expensive to stay in this suite, where Ottoman Sultans, Turkish Prime Ministers and Presidents, Jennifer Lopez, Luciano Pavarotti, Bill Clinton, King of Spain Juan Carlos II and many other historical names have stayed, everyone should have this experience once.