The Angora house is conveniently located
near the citadel of Ankara and Museum of
Anatolian Civilizations. The Angora house is
tucked in a small back street. The hosts,
Muammer and Ahmet renovated this old house, a
19th century half-timbered mansion. The house
once belonged to Sakir Pasa, one of the first
members of the Turkish National Assembly. The
interior is decorated with antique furnishings
from the period and is a harmony of stone,
wood and old hand-woven carpets. The large
rooms feature private bath and central heating
and there is a small garden.
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Special Class Hotel |
City: |
Ankara |
Location: |
Old
City of Ankara. |
Address: |
Kalekapisi Sok. 16.Ulus, Ankara -Turkey |
Capacity: |
6 rooms |
Hotel Facilities
Air-Conditioning throughout the hotel, a Bar, a Restaurant, a Conference Room, Safe Deposit Boxes, Private Parking Lot (for hotel guests), a Snack Bar.
Of the scant six rooms, it's hard to say which is best: an
antique Assyrian wardrobe stands in no. 18; no. 16 gets a
latticed wooden ceiling and the only bathtub in the house; no.
22 (one of the suites) has a spacious bathroom in a hidden
niche and a stunning gold-leaf ceiling; and no. 20 (the other
suite) enjoys a view of Ankara from the shower.
Room Facilities
Air-Conditioning, Telephone, Satellite TV, Radio, Safe Deposit Box, Hairdryer, Fridge.
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Rates:
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Mar. 21 - July 30
Oct. 01 - Oct. 31 |
Single |
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Double |
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Triple |
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Prices are in Euro, per room, per day, including buffet breakfast, all Taxes and VAT.
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