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Hotels In Istanbul

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  • Hotels in Istanbul

    Hotels in Istanbul

    Restored Ottoman wooden houses, plush five-star elegance and palatial apart-hotels in high-ceilinged mansions epitomise the variety of Istanbul's hotels. Old City hotels revisit the city's past, overlooking cobbled streets and gleaming mosques' domes. Over the Golden Horn, Beyoglu's style reflects the modern face of Istanbul, its boutique hotels just steps away from the city's nightlife.

  • Sultanahmet & Sirkeci hotels

    Sultanahmet & Sirkeci hotels

    At the heart of the Old City in Istanbul, hotels in Sultanahmet are your sightseeing base. Open your wooden window shutters and you can almost touch the Blue Mosque. Sirkeci is next to the city's main railway station, from where the Orient Express once departed. Amble downhill from your Istanbul hotel to Eminönü's busy markets.

  • Beyazit & Laleli hotels

    Beyazit & Laleli hotels

    Busy Beyazit and Laleli hotels are all about good value. In Beyazit, you're on the Grand Bazaar's doorstep; a no-nonsense neighbourhood of compact trading streets. For an even more earthy side to Istanbul, hotels in Laleli jostle with local food joints and are handy for the tram and metro.

  • Beyoglu hotels

    Beyoglu hotels

    Hotels in Beyoglu showcase the city's hip side. We love evening strolls down Istiklal Caddesi, hearing live music emerging from tucked-away bars and smelling the aroma of grilled fish from restaurants on Nevizade street. Dance until the small hours in DJ bars sipping chilled Turkish wines – you'll be back at your Istanbul hotel in minutes.

  • Bosphorus hotels

    Bosphorus hotels

    Luxury hotels along Istanbul's boat-filled Bosphorus waterway whisk you away from the crowds. The stretch between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy means romantic strolls through Yildiz Park, and a short walk to Dolmabahce Palace. Join local A-list celebs partying at Ortaköy's summer mega-clubs, or check out contemporary local art at Akaretler's bijoux galleries.