ISTANBUL, the city where many cultures in history meet, was first located by Constantinus, the East Roman Empire in 330 B.C. Then this magical city continued to host Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman Empire and finally Republic of Turkey. That is why it is a melting pot and a genuine ‘city of cultures’ for many with what it has been accumulating different cultures throughout all these years. Sultanahmet is the name of a location to host such a variety of cultural, architectural richness and historically magnificent buildings.
Seven Hills is a very special boutique hotel located right at the heart of Sultanahmet and our hotel enjoys a spectacular and unique panorama, a rare one in the world.
While you are resting in terrace restaurant, you will be greeted by Hagia Sophia, the magnificent dwelling built by the architect Isidorur in A.D. 530 and on by ‘Sultanahmet Mosque’ known as ‘Blue Mosque’ built by Architect Sedefkar Mehmet Aga in A.D 1600.
While these two magnificent structures defy and stand up against all the ages passed and while they compete with one another to maintain their strength, you could continue sipping your Turkish coffee and witness the history… or trace back the footsteps of history. When you turn your head to the blue Bosphorus silently calling you.... You will then be greeted by another beauty to witness a long history, The Bosphorus Bridge to combine the two continents.
Seven Hills, nominated as the best hotel and restaurant by New York Times, Food & Wines, was opened in 2000 with its Ottoman interior design style. Open to serve Istanbul visitors all 12 months, with its 18 rooms, terrace restaurant and its hospitable and professional personnel, Seven Hills will always be honored to have you as one of its many international guests.