Sultan Palace Hotel: A Comfortable Stay in Mosul
Experience comfort and convenience at Sultan Palace Hotel, your gateway to exploring the historic city of Mosul.
The Sultan Palace Hotel in Mosul offers a convenient and comfortable base for exploring the city. While details about its history are limited, it provides essential amenities and a central location in the Nineveh Governorate.
A brief summary to Sultan Palace Hotel
- Mosul, The Left Coast, Nineveh Governorate, IQ
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Local tips
- Consider hiring a local guide to navigate the city and learn about its history and culture.
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions.
- Try local delicacies like kubba and masgouf (grilled fish).
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Getting There
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Taxi
From Mosul International Airport (OSM), a taxi is the most convenient way to reach the Sultan Palace Hotel. The ride typically takes around 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Expect to pay approximately 15,000-25,000 IQD for the trip.
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Public Transport
While Mosul has a public transportation system consisting of minibuses and shared taxis, using them effectively requires Arabic language skills and local knowledge. From the city center, shared taxis are available to various parts of Mosul. Fares are generally inexpensive, costing around 500-1000 IQD for a short trip.
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