Mardan Palace is a Luxury hotel that draws inspiration from Istanbul monuments
This luxurious hotel draws inspiration from famous landmarks of Istanbul: The Dolmabahce Palace, the Kuleli Military High School, the Maiden Tower and the Galata Bridge. In addition to a full selection of guest services, the property has created an amazing aquarium and reef swimming experience.
The Mardan Palace Antalya pays homage an enchanting past, where experiential luxury and Ottoman empire splendor meet the modern luxuries demanded by guests and families of today. The architecture is stunning - and pays tribute to classic monuments of Istanbul.
The Dolmabahce Palace is reflected in the hotel lobby with a 21m high ceiling, topped with a stained glass ceiling in the traditional style of ottoman art.
The silhouette of the famous Kuleli Military High School building has been the architectural inspiration for the hotels Anatolian wing.
The Maiden Tower is reflected in the hotel and was first built by the ancient Athenian general Alcibiades in 408 BC to control the movements of the Persian ships in the Bosporus strait.
The Galata Bridge, a recreation of the oldest recorded bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul is in the hotel grounds.
To compete the experience, the hotel has created a huge swimming pools, with an integrated aquarium, so that you can literally “swim with the fishes”
A wonder to experience - and a refreshing alternative to properties that only offer beach activities.
This luxurious hotel draws inspiration from famous landmarks of Istanbul: The Dolmabahce Palace, the Kuleli Military High School, the Maiden Tower and the Galata Bridge. In addition to a full selection of guest services, the property has created an amazing aquarium and reef swimming experience.
The Mardan Palace Antalya pays homage an enchanting past, where experiential luxury and Ottoman empire splendor meet the modern luxuries demanded by guests and families of today. The architecture is stunning - and pays tribute to classic monuments of Istanbul.
The Dolmabahce Palace is reflected in the hotel lobby with a 21m high ceiling, topped with a stained glass ceiling in the traditional style of ottoman art.
The silhouette of the famous Kuleli Military High School building has been the architectural inspiration for the hotels Anatolian wing.
The Maiden Tower is reflected in the hotel and was first built by the ancient Athenian general Alcibiades in 408 BC to control the movements of the Persian ships in the Bosporus strait.
The Galata Bridge, a recreation of the oldest recorded bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul is in the hotel grounds.
To compete the experience, the hotel has created a huge swimming pools, with an integrated aquarium, so that you can literally “swim with the fishes”
A wonder to experience - and a refreshing alternative to properties that only offer beach activities.
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