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Just spent 8 days at this hotel and can't really fault it, for what you pay it's going to be hard to beat. Rooms cleaned every day, air con swimming pool with great view over the Bosphurus to Europe. Plenty of cheap or not so...More
Stayed on April 10th, Thursday night.
Positive:
- great view looking over Bosphorus
- Swimming pool
- normal breakfast, not impressive
- old facility but comfortable enough
(hard to find a parking spaces around the hotel)
I used this hotel several times because of its location (very close to my business). There were no other alternatives at this price range in the area. Actually the hotel has prime view if your room is on the sea side. Yet rooms are a...More
The hotel in Asia side with beautiful view of Bosphores . Room in bad conditions , limited services, breakfast very bad always coffee machine not working. Very expensive compare to what they offer. I do not recommend it if you seek a good quality hotel
We stayed here at the end of August. It is situated close to the port so it could be a little noisy at times but it was no problem at all, once the balcony door was closed it was quiet.
The decor and furnishings in...More
Home to more than half a million residents, Uskudar on the Asian side of the Bosphorus is one of Istanbul’s most densely populated neighbourhoods. Once a Greek colony, later a haven for people from across the Mediterranean and the Middle East, this gateway to Asia has been an active and diverse hub for eons. Still, visitors to Uskudar are often more overcome by its myriad treasures than by its many thousand
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residents. And with fairytale settings such as the “Maiden’s Tower” as well as grand examples of Ottoman Era architecture, plenty of parks, a gorgeous and lengthy coastline, and some of Turkey’s holiest sites, there’s no end to the sightseeing possibilities. Easily reached from the city’s European shores via a steady network of ferries, time spent in Uskudar reveals a “real life” Istanbul that many who experience find extremely fascinating.
Thank you for your question. Since the coup attempt, life has almost returned to normal. Large groups of people still gather in large squares and other critical locations to show their attachment to democracy but these are... More
Thank you for your question. Since the coup attempt, life has almost returned to normal. Large groups of people still gather in large squares and other critical locations to show their attachment to democracy but these are nonviolent, celebration type gatherings. The security measures in Istanbul have been increased all over the city to ensure everyone’s safety. When it comes to our hotel we have not been affected by the events and did not encounter any safety issues for our staff or guests. We can tell you that our hotel is among safe alternatives of Istanbul. However we still recommend that you follow news and travelling warnings issued in your country of origin concerning Turkey and Istanbul before your trip. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.