Buruciye Otel

Top choice in Central Anatolia


You're not going to get a more central hotel than this, just steps from the main square and with views of the Çifte Minare Medrese's minarets from some rooms. The Buruciye is excellent value with comfortable, classically styled rooms, home to mod-con home comforts (big flat-screen TVs, kettles, spacious showers), plus the added bonus of friendly, helpful staff.

If they're not busy they'll often bump you up to one of the corner suites with little sitting areas and even more space to spread out.


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1. Bürüciye Medresesi

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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…

2. Şifaiye Medresesi

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

3. Kale Cami

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

4. Çifte Minare Medrese

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

5. Ulu Cami

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6. Subaşı Hanı

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7. Paşa Cami

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

8. Aliağa Cami

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