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To stay there is like staying in the house of an old friend, but with fever social obligations and considerably better room service. Inevitably, there are minor disadvantages: Your room will be rather smaller than in the big hotels, and your private bathroom will offer a shower instead of a bath-unless, of course, you are lording in the Pasha’s Room (No. 31) |
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which is large and sumptuous and boasts a genuine Turkish hamam. You will have to do without air-conditioning, but them the climate of Istanbul seldom requires it. On the other hand, where else would you find such a location-to say nothing of a quiet, cool garden in which you can have breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the summer months and a flower-filled conservatory to retreat into if the evening grows chilly? |
Pasha Room |