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Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet
4.8/575 Reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet

Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul|0.12km from Hurrem Sultan Hammam
The room is not big, but the location is super good. The hotel's garden is also very nice, and it's quite nice to take photos. Just 2 minutes after going out, turn right and you will see the Blue Mosque and Sophia Cathedral. There are two Egyptian monuments and a snake-headed staff on the square. The starting point of the sightseeing tour bus is right on the square. It is very convenient to get there. To exit the square, go left. Going out is Victory Street, which is very lively and has trams running through it, which is also very unique. Go down (right) on Victory Street and you will go to the Old Palace. If you look at the mosque on the left and Sophia Cathedral on the right, the Basilica Cistern is on the right side of the square. The entrance to the Basilica Cistern is where people are queuing across the road. We stayed for 5 nights and walked around every day. It was very atmospheric. In Muslim countries, prayers are held five times a day. When the loudspeaker sounds, it is most disturbing in the early morning. However, they seem to be very conscious, and the volume is slightly lower in the morning and the duration is shorter. The rest of the time, just enjoy listening to music when praying. Every time, there is a live broadcast of prayers in every mosque, playing a long tune as if singing, which is very exotic. Basically, you have to negotiate the price of a taxi, and Grab also negotiates the price. They all charge extortionate prices, so you must negotiate before getting in the car.

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Hagia Sofia Mansions Istanbul, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.6/554 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
There are more pros than cons, but there are cons. The hotel is composed of a number of independent houses, located on a public street, i.e., to go from one room to another or to the reception/restaurant, you have to go out to the street and go into another building. It is not cozy at all. The hotel is located at a stone's throw from the Topkapi Palace, the Hagia Sofia Mosque, the Blue Mosque and the Water Cistern. You walk less than 3 minutes to get to any of them. On the other hand, amid Istanbul’s traffic, the worst I have ever seen in my life, the traffic near the hotel is the worst of the worst. Very easy to get to the places I mentioned, a nightmare to get in and out of an extremely bad location traffic wise to the generally very bad traffic elsewhere in town. Rooms are decorated in Turkish style, spacious and modern. All convenience you would expect from an hotel of this category are available. Were it not for the location, it would not have been the best choice in my opinion.
Seven Hills Hotel - Special Category
4.4/5115 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
We spent 2 nights in the King Suite with Hagia Sophia View. The room was very nice. Views amazing. The terrace top restaurant was a great place to have breakfast. Notable mention of Elfazi our waiter. He made our breakfast an experience rather than just a meal. Our check in was smooth and the staff very friendly. The hotel is perfectly situated to access all the attractions nearby. They were doing renovations during the day which was a bit noisy but we were out most of the day. All round a great place to stay
Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet
4.8/575 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
The room is not big, but the location is super good. The hotel's garden is also very nice, and it's quite nice to take photos. Just 2 minutes after going out, turn right and you will see the Blue Mosque and Sophia Cathedral. There are two Egyptian monuments and a snake-headed staff on the square. The starting point of the sightseeing tour bus is right on the square. It is very convenient to get there. To exit the square, go left. Going out is Victory Street, which is very lively and has trams running through it, which is also very unique. Go down (right) on Victory Street and you will go to the Old Palace. If you look at the mosque on the left and Sophia Cathedral on the right, the Basilica Cistern is on the right side of the square. The entrance to the Basilica Cistern is where people are queuing across the road. We stayed for 5 nights and walked around every day. It was very atmospheric. In Muslim countries, prayers are held five times a day. When the loudspeaker sounds, it is most disturbing in the early morning. However, they seem to be very conscious, and the volume is slightly lower in the morning and the duration is shorter. The rest of the time, just enjoy listening to music when praying. Every time, there is a live broadcast of prayers in every mosque, playing a long tune as if singing, which is very exotic. Basically, you have to negotiate the price of a taxi, and Grab also negotiates the price. They all charge extortionate prices, so you must negotiate before getting in the car.
Hotel Uyan-Special Category
4.1/5106 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Location-wise this hotel is perfect for the areas many attractions. Staff are friendly and helpful, although we were recommended a Restaurant which was nothing short of a rip-off. The food was below average and our bill was astronomical. We felt very gullible to have let ourselves be duped in this way. Not the best start to our holiday, so please be aware that their may be agendas at play. Thankfully we found many excellent places to eat, drink and shop within a few minutes from the hotel. It really is a great base. The hotel is clean, although maybe lacking in modern facilities and could use some maintenance. Especially when you consider it’s price-point. Breakfast was also a little basic although the roof terrace view more than makes up for this. Overall the Hotel is a great option in this area and well worth considering.
Side Hotel
4.4/5102 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
I live on the fourth floor, the highest floor. There is no elevator, which is inconvenient. There is no electric kettle in the room. Not convenient for those who love tea. Downstairs there are water sellers, the small bottle is 5₺ a bottle, and the big one is 10₺ a bottle. The room is quite big. There is a small balcony where you can smoke. There are no cups. It's a blanket. If there are two people, there is no quilt!
Turk Art Hotel
4.1/520 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
The hotel manager, Efe, is super! From day one he greated us and helped my wife and I with advice and recommendations around the city. He helped us book everything from Whirling Derwish show to taxis. He is very knowledgeable and gave the best time management advice for maximum enjoyment of the city. He also knows some great leather shopping spots in town and I highly recommend you go for the great deals. The hotel is a boutique hotel that’s perfectly places between Sultan Ahmet Mosque and the Hagia Sophia. It has a lovely rooftop that I used many times. Tue views are to die for. You see the Basphorus, Sultan Ahmet, and the Hagia Sophia, it’s amazing! Their seafood dinner is spot on with fresh fish on display to select from. The maitre d is very experience. He made great conversation, gave excellent food advice in the city and was very helpful overall. This is the place to be in Istanbul. My wife was very please with my booking of Turk Art Hotel 🦾

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