Sultan Otel

Central Anatolia


This boutique-style hotel has 27 rooms brushed up with swanky fixtures and furnishings in soft sage and neutral tones, while the bathrooms are sparkling and modern. Some are a wee bit on the small side though. It's all squeaky-clean and professionally run, with a rooftop bar-restaurant to add to the mix.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Central Anatolia attractions

1. Aliağa Cami

0.07 MILES

In the adjoining garden of this small 17th-century mosque are five graves, including that of the mosque's founder Haji Agha Mustafa Bey.

2. Paşa Cami

0.14 MILES

The bulky yellow-stone Paşa Cami is a very new mosque by Sivas standards – built in 1805.

3. Subaşı Hanı

0.17 MILES

This Ottoman-era han (caravanserai), with its timber and white-plaster facade, is still used as shop space for traders. Inside plenty of spice sellers…

4. Bürüciye Medresesi

0.21 MILES

The Bürüciye Medresesi's monumental Seljuk gateway is a fitting entry to this medrese (seminary), built to teach 'positive sciences' in 1271. Inside, in a…

5. Meydan Cami

0.21 MILES

The single minaret Meydan Cami is a good landmark on Atatürk Caddesi.

6. Kale Cami

0.24 MILES

This squat Ottoman mosque (1580) was constructed by Sultan Murat III's grand vizier Mahmut Paşa.

7. Şifaiye Medresesi

0.27 MILES

Dating to 1218, this was one of the most important medical schools built by the Seljuks and was once Anatolia's foremost hospital.

8. Çifte Minare Medrese

0.28 MILES

Commissioned by the Mongol-İlkhanid vizier Şemsettin Güveyni after defeating the Seljuks at the battle of Kosedağ, the Çifte Minare Medrese (1271) has a…