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This is such a nice hotel, great staff, very helpful though English is a bit tricky for them...
The room view though was absolutely stunning, a clear view of the Bosphorus and the city really, we almost didn’t want to leave the room :)
I visited this hotel in January for a family reunion.
This hotel was a sad case really, we had problems with it from the very start.
The hotel was situated at a place that made taxis for some reason reluctant to drive me to it....More
I visited the hotel in Sep17 to attend the coffee festival there, hotel location is really good. Little hard to find yet once you found it you are good to go. The room with phosphorus view is implacable and amazing. Highly recommended if you are...More
Clean and tidy room. WiFi was good compared to many previous hotels. The staff were friendly and helpful but only had limited English so we were never really sure if they understood us. Can be tricky to access depending on vehicle as it is down...More
Very good hotel with friendly stuff.
Beautiful rooms with lovely bath and comfortable beds .
The place is great , in the centre of the city ... 10 minutes of Taksim square . 5 minutes of Istiklal square.
Value for money choice .
Istanbul’s most famous street, pedestrianized Istiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue), throbs day and night and offers a fantastic array of architectural sights, shops, treats, and throngs upon teeming throngs of people. At the avenue’s northeastern end is expansive Taksim Square, thought by many to be the very heart of the city, with many of Turkey’s most renowned restaurants and some of Europe’s most happening
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nightlife in close proximity. In striking contrast, Beyoglu’s less trafficked areas – such as the affluent Cihangir and the antiques district of Cukurcuma – exude Old World charm and provide contemplative calm and splendid diversion via an assortment of cozy cafes, attractive boutiques, and quiet lanes.