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Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet
4.8/575 Reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet

Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul|0.25km from Carpet And Kilim Museum
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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Hotel Saint Sophia
4.5/5105 Reviews

Hotel Saint Sophia

Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul|0.18km from Carpet And Kilim Museum
Highly recommended, location: Istanbul - the core location of the old town tour. Opposite the window is the groundwater palace exit; another room window facing the Sofia Cathedral, 50 meters walk from the back door of the hotel is the exit and entrance of Topkapi Palace; the entrance to the hotel is 60 meters away from the entrance to the Sofia Church, the entrance to the church Close to the Blue Mosque and the Church Square; it is a century-old house in the old European district. It seems that the pedestrians who appear on the window are very European. In the morning, we walked along the wall of Topkapi Palace to the beach to see the locals swimming in the sea; visit the church, the palace, and the mosque; the hotel is very close, you can go back to the room and take a shower before you can go; see the pedestrians and dogs in the square in the afternoon. Dogs play; at night, the church and the square are dimly lit, and there are many barbecues and various food choices around the street. Look for locals to visit and enjoy the food. It is very convenient to live in the scenic spot; Hotel service: 8:00 early flight to the hotel, handsome guys chat for a while, help us to stay directly. Very enthusiastic. Hotel soft service is 5 star quality; the hotel has 2 free bicycles, and interested friends can cycle around Sofia Square. Hardware facilities: The rooms are not large. For those who are used to large-sized luxury houses, they should be mentally prepared in advance. It is difficult to expect large rooms in the old European city. The room area is in line with our expectations. The interior is equipped with fine details and various services, belonging to the boutique hotel. Breakfast: more abundant, there are questions about the degree of omelette and coffee juice, the service is 5 stars. During the period, there were lonely boasting people who performed similar rotating dance music. The next day, considering the need to go to the Grand Bazaar to facilitate the peninsula of another hotel in AJW, it turned out to be a mistake and should stay in the hotel for another night. AJWa is twice as expensive. In the vicinity of the Grand Bazaar, the interior decoration is luxurious, but it needs a very steep slope. It is very hard. It is a wholesaler of shoes. It is a bit messy at night. It is still a little worried to walk back to the alley of the hotel. .
Valide Sultan Konagi
4.4/570 Reviews

Valide Sultan Konagi

Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul|0.2km from Carpet And Kilim Museum
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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Ottoman Hotel Imperial-Special Category
4.2/5103 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
We stayed in the Ottoman Hotel Imperial, an idyllic hotel, right alongside Aya Sofya, what could be more romantic! The staff were really helpful, especially the manager, Mr Serdar. We were recommended by the brothers Hasan and Ugur Karaca, from Heritage Nomadic Art store, underneath. All in all the trip was a success, good hotel and wonderful gifts in the store below!
Hotel Saint Sophia
4.5/5105 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Highly recommended, location: Istanbul - the core location of the old town tour. Opposite the window is the groundwater palace exit; another room window facing the Sofia Cathedral, 50 meters walk from the back door of the hotel is the exit and entrance of Topkapi Palace; the entrance to the hotel is 60 meters away from the entrance to the Sofia Church, the entrance to the church Close to the Blue Mosque and the Church Square; it is a century-old house in the old European district. It seems that the pedestrians who appear on the window are very European. In the morning, we walked along the wall of Topkapi Palace to the beach to see the locals swimming in the sea; visit the church, the palace, and the mosque; the hotel is very close, you can go back to the room and take a shower before you can go; see the pedestrians and dogs in the square in the afternoon. Dogs play; at night, the church and the square are dimly lit, and there are many barbecues and various food choices around the street. Look for locals to visit and enjoy the food. It is very convenient to live in the scenic spot; Hotel service: 8:00 early flight to the hotel, handsome guys chat for a while, help us to stay directly. Very enthusiastic. Hotel soft service is 5 star quality; the hotel has 2 free bicycles, and interested friends can cycle around Sofia Square. Hardware facilities: The rooms are not large. For those who are used to large-sized luxury houses, they should be mentally prepared in advance. It is difficult to expect large rooms in the old European city. The room area is in line with our expectations. The interior is equipped with fine details and various services, belonging to the boutique hotel. Breakfast: more abundant, there are questions about the degree of omelette and coffee juice, the service is 5 stars. During the period, there were lonely boasting people who performed similar rotating dance music. The next day, considering the need to go to the Grand Bazaar to facilitate the peninsula of another hotel in AJW, it turned out to be a mistake and should stay in the hotel for another night. AJWa is twice as expensive. In the vicinity of the Grand Bazaar, the interior decoration is luxurious, but it needs a very steep slope. It is very hard. It is a wholesaler of shoes. It is a bit messy at night. It is still a little worried to walk back to the alley of the hotel. .
Elasophia Hotel
4.1/515 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Excellent location of the hotel! Near all the shrine of the old city: Aya Sofia, Blue Mosque, Bazilica Town, TOPKAPI Palace with the park, St. Irina, archaeological museum, near Bosphorus. Many delicious cafes, restaurants, sweets, carpets, clothing and ornaments, three stops by tram GRAND BAZAAR (7 minutes walk). Eat and dinner in cafes and restaurants where locals sit, even if it is a small cafe on 4 tables. It will be cozy and delicious.
Valide Sultan Konagi
4.4/570 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.
Genius Hotel Istanbul
4.3/540 Reviews
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
I landed in Istanbul at 6PM and had tickets for a 9:45PM football match at Galatasaray. I was trying in Old City to get a cab and could not. I see a man walking outside Genius Hotel with a Galatasaray kit on and asked him how I can get to the stadium. I had never been in Turkey before and I was really nervous I would not be able to get to the match that I spent so much effort to get tickets to. The man actually drives me and my friend to the game and we had such a great time. Amin, the manager of the hotel, did this for free and did not ask for anything in return. We came back to thank him the next day, and ended up using his shuttle service to get to the airport for our flight a few days later. The shuttle service here was prompt, professional, and very easy. It made our airport trip so much less stressful, and Amin the manager once again was very personable, gracious, and professional. My experience going to the football match helped me realize how amazing the Turkish people are and I would totally stay at Genius hotel when I hopefully come back to Istanbul! Amazing people.
Joyway Hotels Istanbul Sultanahmet
3.9/516 Reviews
Old City Sultanahmet
Хорошее расположение, вид из окон, большие номера. Цена конкурентная. Персонал, в целом, оставил положительное впечатление, но было заметно что отель только открыли и некоторые недочеты исправляли на ходу. Не очень удобно что в ресторане на верхнем этаже нет самообслуживания. С этим связан единственный неприятный эпизод. Про нас просто забыли и пришлось обращаться к персоналу.

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