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Deluxe Queen

107 Lale

Area 44m2
107 Lale

The Story of the Room Name

The Lale Room offers a graceful and sophisticated atmosphere. Named after the tulip flower, which was a symbol of wealth and prestige during the Ottoman Empire, this room reflects these qualities. Tulips, which gained great importance in Istanbul during the period known as the Tulip Era, evoke a sense of elegance and historical heritage for guests in this room. Staying in the Lale Room, guests transcend time by discovering the delicate grace and colorful stories of the tulip. The room carries the splendor and elegance of the Tulip Era. The Lale Room offers guests an aesthetic feast, making every moment unforgettable.

107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale
107 Lale

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 Achille Castiglioni designed (1972) Lampadina bedside lamp
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
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
Wireless 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.