Splash

Deluxe Queen

103 Sümbül

Area 44m2
103 Sümbül

The Story of the Room Name

The Sümbül Room exudes the influence of deep stories and novels. Named after the hyacinth flower, a symbol of elegance and sensitivity, this room reflects these qualities in every detail. Known in Anatolia as the herald of spring, the hyacinth flower in this room carries the stories and depths of the past to guests. In the Sümbül Room, new stories come to life in the minds of guests; every corner holds a story to be discovered. The memories of hyacinths echo in every detail of the room, immersing guests in the depths of the past and opening new pages in their souls.

103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül
103 Sümbül

Features

Timeless elegant design in harmony with 800-year-old natural stones.
High ceiling.
Underfloor heating
Suitable for 2 persons
Baby bed can be placed
Handcrafted furniture with 150-200 year old oak wood
Handmade rugs made by Yoruk women
200 cm x 200 cm mattress
Iconic Achiile Castiglioni designed (1972) Lampadina bedside lamps
Iconic Vitra Charles & Ray Eams chair (1950)
Sohomanje armchairs
Stained glass designed by Yalçın Konuk and handcrafted by Musin Güngör.
Antonio Citterio (2015) designed table lamp
Sohomanje mirror
Bathroom: Smart glass bathroom, Turkish bath and shower
Hair Dryer
Bathrobe
Slippers
Weight scale
Smeg Mini Refrigerator.
Smeg Kettle.
Nespresso Capsule Coffee Machine.
Samsung 55-inch TV.
Telephone.
Wirelles Internet.
Safe Box.
Pillow Menu
In harmony with Anatolia's unique aesthetic climate and natural environment, these rooms offer guests both a historical experience and modern comfort. In the special atmosphere of Obruk Caravanserai Museum Hotel, Anatolian handmade rugs, the use of local stone and wood, bathroom units with smart glass and a hammam corner invite guests to a calm and serene accommodation experience. While exploring the aesthetic and historical texture of the hotel, you can also experience the cultural richness of Anatolia.