Featuring a terrace and free Wi-Fi throughout, the 3-star OMMA HOTEL in Istanbul is located just 1.3 km from Suleymaniye Mosque and offers 31 rooms with air conditioning and safety deposit boxes. Some units include balconies, providing guests with comfortable city views.
The hotel stands 1.6 km from the Column of Constantine and is within close reach of several key landmarks including Spice Bazaar at 1.8 km, Blue Mosque at 3.1 km, Galata Tower at 3.3 km, and Basilica Cistern at 3.5 km. Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport lies approximately 39 km away.
Accommodation options feature soundproofed single, double, and triple rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs displaying satellite channels as well as minibars and tea and coffee makers for added convenience. Each room includes a refrigerator in its kitchenette area along with individually controlled air conditioning, slippers, non-feather pillows, towels stocked bathrooms with hairdryers and free toiletries such as soap by the sink and shower.
Guests benefit from services including a staffed 24-hour front desk offering airport transfers alongside room service accessible via a dedicated mobile app to ensure contactless ordering. The property also provides an elevator for upper-floor access plus amenities like lockers in the living area, carbon monoxide detectors in rooms as well as an alarm system for safety, additional facilities include a coffee station on site.
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Friendly staff, especially a helpful woman at reception, and spacious rooms with great views of the Black Sea were highlights. Breakfast was excellent with fresh food and slight daily changes resembling a complete Turkish breakfast that would cost about 550 Turkish Lira in restaurants. The location was good near tram, metro, airport shuttle bus, and many restaurants. The building had a lift and air conditioning worked well.








