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Small hotel which is quite clean and welcoming, however breakfast option for non European needs a wider variety. Staff quite friendly and helpful . Good price.In close proximity to shopping and restaurants
great hotel in the heart of istanbul a quite and peaceful neighborhood where everything is just under the hotel the staff of the hotel very friendly especially the bellboy he is very professional rooms very clean and definitely 4 star breakfast good good wifi room...More
nice hotel at good location... tram and subway on walk able distance.. clean room, good breakfast... staff at reception is little rude... restaurants, shopping areas are near to the hotel... Rooms are perfect.
This is a small hotel not far from the historic centre of Istanbul. Tram & subway in 5-10 minits by walk. If you also want to enjoy the side of the city with less tourists and with more local/domestic restaurants and shops you can reach...More
tilia hotel is verry nice . hotel staff is friedly , hotel location is old city . historical area,sehzadebası mosque opposite the hotel .clean room, good breakfast and very good location .reception information is the best .
Tourists, hawkers, and locals come together at the Grand Bazaar to comb its labyrinthine passageways in search of a bargain – be it a pair of brand name jeans, a handcrafted silk rug, or a perfectly brewed cup of tea. Outside the vast bazaar, worn, narrow streets wind their way down from its lofty perch to the southern shore of the Golden Horn, where the evocatively aromatic Spice Bazaar beckons alongside
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the elegant New Mosque (opened in 1665). Nearby, the famed Galata Bridge offers pedestrian access to urban delights across the river in Istanbul’s more residential and contemporary neighbourhoods, while the must-see sights of Sultanahmet are but a leisurely stroll away.