History
This was first the site of the Debreli Ismail Pasha Residence of the Grand Vizier of the Sultan Selim 3 (1789-1807) Damat Melek Mehmet Pasha. In 1890 a new building, built on this spot by the architect A.Vallaury, was purchased by Ismail Hakki Pasha who was the deputy of Debre (in today's Albania) under Sultan Abdul Hamid (1876-1909).
In its original form the residence consisted of 22 rooms with the Harem and the Selamlik.
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Rooms
The 14 guest rooms of the classical style Bosphorus Pasha Hotel are each beautifully and exquisitely appointed, with care given to every detail.
All rooms have bath, air-conditioning, minibar, direct telephone lines, satellite TV, music system, deposit box and jacuzzi in deluxe rooms.
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Restaurant
Restaurant, with its magnificent location overlooking the marvelous Bosphorus, offers a taste of world's most delicious dishes in a setting which is at once both elite and romantic. The former boathouse of the historical residence has been converted into a fine restaurant, allowing the restaurant a site directly on the water's edge.
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