The Ciragan Palace, once the
residence of the last Ottoman Sultans, has been restored to its former glory
and is the only luxury hotel on the European shores of
the Bosphorus. It offers the perfect combination of Turkey's great tradition
of hospitality with five-star standarts.
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LOCATION
The
Ciragan Palace Hotel is situated on the shores of the Bosphorus Strait next to Besiktas.
The hotel
is very near the Bosphorus Bridge, the
ideal location of the hotel provides its
privileged customers with the advantages of being
near the centre of city of Istanbul.
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ROOM FACILITIES
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All rooms with sliding windows
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Most rooms with spacious balcony
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Generously sized working desk
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Room automation system
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Two line telephones (two in the room and
one in the bathroom)
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Remote control colour television with
national and international channels
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Fully stocked inroom refreshment centre
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Enhanced bathroom amenities (shampoo,
conditioner, shower gel, moisturiser)
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Hair dryer, scale and magnifying mirror in
the bathroom
- Bathrobe and slippers
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Sewing kit
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Air conditioning with temperature control
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Inroom safe
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Computer and fax hook ups
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High speed inter net and e-mail access
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Fine local textiles and millinery
- JSTV (Japanese Satelite TV)
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DISTANCES TO
Airport: 24 (appr. 20 minutes)
City Center: In center
Trade Fair: 4 KM
Tram: 9 KM
Train: 5 KM
Historical Attractions: 6 KM
Taksim Square: 3 KM
Business Area: 4 KM
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HOTEL FACILITIES
- 24
hour reception
- Accessibility for disabled
persons
- American Buffet breakfast
- Bar and Jazz Bar
- Beauty shop and Barber shop
- Breakfast room
and Restaurants
- Complimentary newspaper
- Conference facilities
- Doctor on
call
- Executive lounge
- Florist and Photographer
- Garden and Mini golf
- Health and Fitness
facilities
- Heliport
- Laundry and dry cleaning service
- Library
- Lifts
- Lobby lounges
- Mailbox
- Non
Smoking rooms
- Room service
- Pool bar and
Snack bar
- Private parking indoors
- Safe deposit
boxes
- Secretarial services
- Shopping arcade
- Indoor and Outdoor Swimming pool
with fresh water
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HISTORY of the HOTEL
The
area where Çırağan Palace Hotel Kempinski İstanbul now
stands was known, in the 17th century, as Kazancioglu
Garden.
In the second half of the 16th century, High Admiral
Kilic Ali Pasha had a waterfront house here, and in
the 17th century (1648) Sultan Murat IV gave the
imperial garden to his daughter, Kaya Sultan, and her
husband, Grand Vizier Melek Ahmet Pasha. They had a
small wooden mansion built here in which they would
spend the summer months. At the beginning of the 18th
century, Ahmet III presented the house and grounds to
his son-in-law, Grand Vizier İbrahim Pasha of Nevsehir,
who organized torchlight fetes known as Çırağan
Senlikleri (Çırağan Festivals) with his wife, Fatma
Sultan. It was then that the area became known as
Çırağan.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, wife of the English
ambassador Edward Wortley Montagu, who lived in
İstanbul between 1717-1718, wrote of the original
Çırağan Palace in her letters, published after her
death; " It is situated on one of the most delightful
parts of the canal, with a fine wood on the side of a
hill behind it. The extent of it is prodigious; the
guardian assured me there were eight hundred rooms in
it, I will not however, answer for that number since I
did not count them; but 'tis certain the number is
very large, and the whole adorned with a profusion of
marble, gilding and the most exquisite painting of
fruit and flowers. The windows are all sashed with the
finest crystalline glass brought from England, and
here is all the expensive magnificence that you can
suppose in a palace founded by a young man, with the
wealth of a vast empire at his command." This original
palace was to be torn down and rebuilt many times over
the next two centuries. After the rebellion of 1730
which brought the great Tulip era to an end, the
palace was left empty and fell into disrepair. It was
finally taken over by Mahmut I and used as a
banqueting hall for foreign ambassadors.
Selim III's Grand Vizier Yusuf Ziya Pasha bought the
Palace, demolished it, and commissioned Kirkor Balian
to build a new palace in marble which he presented to
the Sultan in 1805. Selim III then gave the Palace to
his sister, Beyhan Sultan, but she returned it. This
palace, used as a summer house during the reign of
Mahmud II, was again demolished and rebuilt on a large
scale by Garabed Balian in 1835-1843. Although great
quantities of wood were used, the main section was
made from marble and stone and included forty
classical columns.
When Sultan Abdulmecid decided to move his official
residence to Dolmabahce Palace in 1855, the Çırağan
Palace was torn down again , to be replaced by an
imposig stone edifice designed by Nigogos Balian, and
the foundations of the present palace were laid.
However, due to financial problems and the "Kuleli
olayi" (an uncovered conspiracy to assassinate the
sultan) the construction of the palace was only half
finished. It was only completed in 1857, after
Abdulaziz acceded to the throne. Abdulaziz demanded
his palace to be built in Arab style as a memorial to
his reign. Artists were sent to Spain and North Africa
to make drawings of the famous buildings there.
The story goes that the Sultan interfered with the
design so much that the plans were redrawn twenty
times before he was satisfied. The palace doors, each
worth one thousand gold pieces, were so admired by "Kaiser
Wilhelm" that some were presented to him as a gift and
stand today in Berlin Museum. The finest marble and
mother-of-pearl were brought from all over the world
for the new Çırağan Palace; construction was completed
at a total cost of five million Ottoman gold liras.
But Sultan Abdulaziz only lived here for a few months
before pronouncing it to be too damp to stay in and
moving out again. This former residence of king was
destined to share the fate of the declining Ottoman
Empire.
Sultan Murat V, deposed during a military takeover,
was held prisoner here with his family until his death
in 1904. After this the palace became the new location
for parliament and was opened on November 14, 1909.
Parliament convened here for just two months before a
fire, which broke out in the central heating vents,
destroyed the entire palace in just under five hours,
leaving only a stone shell. Priceless antiques,
paintings and books were lost, along with many vital
documents. In 1946, Parliament gave the palace, its
outbuildings and grounds, to İstanbul Municipality
where it was used as a dumping ground for sand and
other construction materials. It was also used as a
swimming pool and was a football ground for the local
team. It seemed only a matter of time before the last
remnants of the former palace would be torn down once
and for all.
DINING
GAZEBO;
Ideal for friendly meetings with its marvelous Bosphorus view, delicious
light snacks and traditional afternoon tea.
LALEDAN;
Elegant dishes - "New World Cuisine" in a spectacular setting.
Open daily for breakfast and dinner.
Neptune's kingdom seafood buffet at Laledan: Every Friday night at
LALEDAN RESTAURANT from 7:00 p.m. till 11:00 p.m.
Pasific
Rim buffet at Laledan: Every Saturday night at LALEDAN RESTAURANT.
CAVIAR BAR (Russian
Restaurant);
Discover
Ciragan's best kept secret, experience the unique ambiance of the
historical venue in the Palace, the new Caviar Bar, the Russian
Restaurant.
TUĞRA;
Spieces
of Turkey masterfully blended into refined Ottoman Cusine. Open daily
except Sunday for dinner only. Turkish
Fasıl Music program at 9 pm.
SULTAN'S
NIGHT;
Sultan's Night
Çırağan Show at the Blue Room is a night to live in İstanbul. Every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights with outstanding Turkish food, you
can watch the traditional belly dancers and the folkloric show from 8:00
p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
CIRAGAN BAR;
Every night from 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. you can forget the day's stress
while sipping your drink and listen to the live music in the Ciragan
Bar. Ciragan bar hosts live Cuban Music between 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday and between 9:30 p.m. to 1:30
a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
PRIVATE DINING;
For those special occasions -- a meeting of friends or family or perhaps
a celebration -- the Çırağan Palace Hotel Kempinski Istanbul offers a
number of private dining options to suit all tastes and budgets.
PRUNELLE;
You can taste the unique chocolates and pastries in İstanbul. You are
welcome to sin.