Hosnudiye Mahallesi, Safiyet Sk. No 55,
Eskisehir,
Turkey,
26100,
Eskişehir Province
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Close to the city centre
Historical Significance
Madame Tadia Hotel is a historic establishment in Eskisehir, originally founded in the 1890s when Madame Tadia moved from Austria. The hotel has long been a gathering place for notable guests, including travelers, poets, and historians, enriching its legacy. It stands as a testament to the city's history from the past to today.
Accommodation Options
The hotel provides various room types designed for comfort and relaxation. Each room includes essential amenities such as air conditioning, a minibar, and modern bathing facilities. Guests enjoy tranquil views of the city from the stylishly appointed accommodations.
Business Facilities
Madame Tadia Hotel accommodates business travelers with a fully equipped meeting room and a large-capacity restaurant. Events can host between 300 and 350 attendees, making it suitable for significant gatherings. The hotel's trained staff supports all business-related needs, ensuring a successful experience.
Dining Experience
On-site dining at the hotel encompasses a range of culinary delights available in the large-capacity restaurant. Guests can expect quality meals prepared with fresh ingredients, catering to diverse tastes. The hotel offers Bed & Breakfast packages, providing a seamless dining experience.
Services and Amenities
The hotel provides comprehensive guest services designed for convenience and satisfaction. Aside from a 24-hour reception, guests have access to parking and laundry services at their discretion. High-speed internet access is available, enhancing connectivity during the stay.
Highlights
Location: Historic hotel founded in the 1890s
Capacity: Event space for up to 350 guests
Dining: Bed & Breakfast packages
Services: 24-hour reception and laundry services
Must-do experiences
Sample the traditional 'Çiğ Börek' at Sıtkı Usta's restaurant.
Visit the unique Odunpazarı Modern Museum for contemporary art.
Stroll through the Porsuk River banks and enjoy a boat ride.
Explore the charming streets of the Odunpazarı district.
Try the local 'Kumpir' at the famous Kumpirci Ali Usta.
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The hotel offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Single Room
1 person
30 m²
1 Single bed
Shower
Air conditioning
room details
Standard Double or Twin Room
2 persons
35 m²
1 Double bed
Shower
Air conditioning
room details
Corner Suite
3 persons
40 m²
1 Double bed
Shower
Air conditioning
room details
Suite
2 persons
70 m²
1 Double bed
Shower
Air conditioning
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Getting around
A list of all available modes of transport
City Centre
Eskisehir
1.8
km
Airports
Eskisehir Anadolu Havaalani (AOE)
6.9
km
Zafer (KZR)
119.8
km
Train
Eskisehir Train Station
1.2
km
Facilities
The hotel offers amenities for your comfortable stay and unforgettable experiences
Free Wi-Fi
Free parking
Luggage storage
24-hour services
24-hour reception
General
Smoking allowed in designated areas
Free Wi-Fi
Free parking
Safe deposit box
24-hour reception
Wheelchair access
Luggage storage
Lift
Guest Parking
Electric kettle
Services
Free valet parking
Room service
Laundry
Dry cleaning
Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
Free breakfast
Business
Meeting room
Spa & Leisure
Ballroom
Television in lobby
Room features
Mini-bar
Sitting area
Self-catering
Electric kettle
Media
AM/FM alarm clock
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Location
Hosnudiye Mahallesi, Safiyet Sk. No 55,
Eskisehir,
Turkey,
26100,
Eskişehir Province
Map view
Hosnudiye Mahallesi, Safiyet Sk. No 55,
Eskisehir,
Turkey,
26100,
Eskişehir Province
City landmarks
Museum
Eskisehir Eti Archaeology Museum
1.7
km
Museum
Eskisehir Buyuksehir Belediyesi Yilmaz Buyukersen Balmumu Heykeller Muzesi
1.9
km
Shopping Area
Espark Shopping Center
960 m
Landmark
Haller Youth Center
1.0
km
Museum
Eskisehir Metropolitan Municipality Contemporary Glass Art Museum