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Artefes Hotel Old City
4.3/585 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Pros: -very close to the hagia Sofia and Blue mosque. -You have a beautiful view of the blue mosque from the terrace, I can imagine it would be beautiful to sit there and eat breakfast in the summer. -clean towels and bedding -The house keeping were super friendly and ready to help and front of house were really welcoming too. -Close to tram and metro lines -24 hour shop literally 1 minute walk - front of house are present 24 hours a day Cons: - we were on the ground floor and it was quite noisy at night when some guests had come back from nights out - quite noisy from traffic in the morning as the hotel is situated on a street - very small room - small shower area - fridge did not work - breakfast was bare minimum so don’t expect much (no bread just baguettes sliced up to toast and eat as you please, standard salads and cereal) If I was on a budget, I would book this hotel again for the sheer fact that it’s close to everywhere we needed to go and we didn’t spend much time at the hotel at all. For £30 a night it was a bargain!
Deluxe Golden Horn Sultanahmet Hotel
4.1/555 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Located in the old town, only a five-minute walk to the mosque. There are many restaurants around, but the hotel is located on a relatively quiet road with a small garden at the door. Overall, it is much quieter than those hotels facing the road. The room is relatively small. If two people's suitcases are laid flat on the floor, there is basically no aisle, but it is clean and tidy. The breakfast room on the top floor is the highlight, and the scenery from a distance is amazing. Breakfast is also okay, and there is something for Chinese stomachs to eat, but freshly ground coffee is charged separately. The only shortcoming is that the front desk service is not as warm and sincere as other hotels on our trip. The reserved room was no longer available and was not informed when we checked in. We were given a room change after Ctrip complained. But the faults do not hide the advantages, and overall I am quite satisfied.
Pera Palace Hotel
4.7/578 Reviews
Pera
The hotel is a museum with a history of nearly 100 years. Many rooms are marked with which celebrities have stayed there. Agatha stayed in room 411 (^^). There is an old elevator, which is said to be the second largest elevator in the world and is still in use. The bed is very comfortable and the room is very large. Lying down is like sinking into it. The only drawback is that there was a wedding banquet in the lobby on the first floor when I checked in. Even if the door was closed, the sound of the DJ could still be heard. However, it stopped at 12 o'clock, which was still acceptable.
The Story Hotel Pera
4.8/540 Reviews
Taksim
This was my second time staying at this beautiful hotel. Besides its perfect location, I chose this hotel because of the staff. All of them are amazing and always smiley and attentive. Special thanks to Mustafa Kemal for his open hearted welcoming to me and my mom. Our room didn’t have a window to open air. However, Mustafa Kemal informed us that he can immediately change it in case we didn’t like it. We liked the room, however, if you would prefer some daylight in your room, request this in advance. This hotel has become my only address when I am in Istanbul.
CVK Park Bosphorus Hotel Istanbul
4.1/5139 Reviews
Taksim
poor sound proof could not sleep because a family with small children lived in a neighboring room
Valide Sultan Konagi
4.4/583 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Loved our stay at Turkey, the hotel’s close to a street full of restaurants and a bazaar (all of which are walking distance) which make mealtimes easy to plan around. A very short walking distance from Gülhane Park and the Archeological museum, alongside the Palace and a few different but gorgeous mosques, if you’re looking for a place to stay during a family trip with the main goal of sight-seeing this place is amazing. The general area is quite tourist-y, but that also means that venders and taxi drivers speak stronger English and tend to be more patient with directions and whatnot. It’s worth noting that it’s also in an older part of Istanbul, with beautifully stone paved roads and fascinating architecture. The rooms were a little small as mentioned by other reviews, but that’s the only thing separating this hotel from a “five star” establishment. All other hotels in this area have similar sizes as well, because they’ve reused old buildings instead of tearing them down to build new hotels. A slightly smaller room size is definitely nothing compared to it’s perfect location and quality of care. The hospitality was amazing. All of our questions were answered, we had a few cups of tea and sweets on the house, we were given directions and even helped with the booking of a cruise on the third night there. The cleaning staff were top-notch and breakfast was amazing. Our toddler was especially fond of the older gentleman who helped us at breakfast, which is telling as she’s usually quite shy. All in all, the feeling of this hotel was very warm. They made it seem as if it was a genuine pleasure to have us there, and we spoke to them as if they were our good friends, not service providers. Asking for help was easy, and they even helped us set up our wifi when I kept on typing the passwords wrong (the password provided was correct — I was just clumsy). The hotel was definitely the foundation of our wonderful experience at Turkey, and when we do visit the country again we’ll most definitely come back to this hotel.

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Lowest PriceRs 17,386
Highest PriceRs 28,220
Average Price (Weekdays)Rs 23,130