Imaret is an intimate luxurious property, located within the homonymous historical monument, an unexpected oasis of tranquility and superior service. Built in 1817, Imaret is a rare example in Europe, a masterpiece of late Ottoman architecture. The atmospheric complex features architectural characteristics, of the metropolitan turco-baroque influences. A unique Islamic monument authentically restored into a thematic Hotel. The variety of structures, the quality of delicate decoration, the interaction between indoors and open spaces and the adaptability of the functional structures create an original complex of high cultural value. Twenty six rooms and suites overlook the three courtyards linked by arched promenades, sprinkled with burbling fountains, fragrant orange trees & secret nooks heaped with cushions. The rooms and suites characterized by impressive architectural details, individual decorative style and sea or courtyard views. Some are harem-style with built-on wooden beds and velvet cushions heaped on window seats. Others are more like Byzantine chapels, sunlight filtering through skylights in exposed-stone domes. Egyptian chandeliers hang over giant beds draped in emerald brocade. All the bathrooms are spectacular, with sunken marble baths and beaten-cooper sinks. Original features are accented by natural materials, muslin drapes and kilims. Lighting is magical and technology discreet.