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Wyndham Istanbul Old City
3.5/571 Reviews

Wyndham Istanbul Old City

Laleli Istanbul|1.07km from Eski Imaret Mosque
We stayed there last week of August 22 and encountered a number of issues. Firstly, our room wasn't ready the first night and we were given to separate rooms which split our family up. I wasn't happy about this but we had no choice. What was alarming that during our stay, I observed atleast 5 other families having similar issue as you can't help not noticing people complaining when you walk past reception. I think this is a scam by the hotel as they encourage the booking, take the money then the first night you not in the room you paid for. Also the photos on booking.com is a complete lie. The room we stayed in did not look anything like what was portrayed on the site. We booked two double beds but one of them is a sofa bed! Not comfortable and we did raise this but hotel couldn't care less. They couldn't offer us another room so we had no choice to accept it. Moving on, the stay itself was pleasant enough. Breakfast was decent (but orange juice is cordial!), swimming pools sauna steam rooms were great. There is also a huge jacuzzi bath which was nice. Hotel is located 10 mins walk to grand bazaar and 5 mins walk to nearest tram. Cleanliness is poor. I would rate 2 out of 5. Cleaner was in and out like a flash. Didn't do floor etc. I looked under bed and dust has been collecting for months and not cleaned. Overall ok hotel but expensive for the service we encountered. Would I return? Probably not unless hotel can improve its cleanliness and customer service. I should have been offered some sort of refund for the first night and the sofa bed.

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AHG Atlas Hotel Taksim
4.4/5107 Reviews

AHG Atlas Hotel Taksim

Taksim Istanbul|2.96km from Eski Imaret Mosque
I have booked at Pera orient hotel because it offers what I want from an hotel during my travels and the feedbacks were in its favor. Just after my booking was done I stumble on a negative review that was posted on trip advisor. I was worried about my choice. But when I went to Istanbul and stayed there, I felt compelled to share my own experience, which was entirely different and absolutely fantastic! I believe it's essential to give credit where credit is due. First of all , if you are seeking a resort , Pera Orient is not a resort and it never claims to be one! My stay at Pera Orient was comfortable and pleasant. Upon arrival, I was warmly greeted by the friendly and attentive staff, who made their best to help me in every possible way and to answer my queries during my 5-day long stay. Their warm smiles and genuine willingness to assist truly set the tone for my stay. The location of the hotel is ideal. A 6 min walk from the hotel takes you to Taksim square where you can take the Metro or bus to reach your desired destination. And it allowed me to make regular daily walks on istikal street . The street is a little narrow yes, but there are plenty of hotels all around that I have never felt scared or unsafe ( as it was mentioned in the negative review). And I always took the upward direction then turn right towards taksim. I was greeted by a spotless clean room with a tasteful decor. The bed was incredibly comfortable, The housekeeping staff was attentive and meticulous, making sure that my room was impeccably cleaned each day. Coffee and tea were left daily next to the kettle (sometimes with a bottle of water). When I will visit Istanbul again , I will definitely chose Pera Orient to stay in.

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Biter Hotel
4.3/523 Reviews
Fatih
We enjoyed our stay at Biter Hotel a lot, it's great views over Istanbul as well as new cosy rooms and the hospitality of the staff. The hotel is well located close to main sightseeings in Istanbul historical area! We hope to return here, and recommend this hotel for your stay!
Hotel Baykal
3.7/532 Reviews
Fatih
Personsnsl was very friendly and helpful. Very familiar atmosphere. Rooms were simple, price/performance ratio very good
Lotus Hotel
4.2/510 Reviews
Fatih
polite treatment. ! There is heating! Water pressure is good, hot always was. No elevator, the cart was left in the hall. Cute dogs as inhabitants. Furniture and plumbing are old, but everything is pretty clean. The area was very enjoyable, often from the window watched the local movement. Noise, the music of the muezin for us is not a hindrance, on the contrary gives the feeling of being in the flow of life. Pedestrian walked everywhere, used only ferry to the Asian side. Breakfasts are normal, we were enough. Transfer to the airport ordered through the receptacle.
Monarch Hotel Istanbul
2.6/524 Reviews
Fatih
I'm not sure why this hotel is only rated 4 star! it should be 5 star and more! I've stayed in some seriously expensive hotels in my time and this hotel has surpassed every other 5* hotel! the Staff were super super friendly! Rawida arranged for us to go the dead sea and the hotel even paid for our entry fee to a resort which included lunch. Rawida also arranged a 2 day trip to Petra and Wadi Rum (she booked us a tent overnight experience and I was nervous being the clean freak I am, but honestly once again it exceeded my expectations as well); rest of the reception and Security team (Shane, Raed, Hamed, Mohammed Attar, Malik, Abu Sohaib, and Ashraf) were all amazing and were so friendly and caring including the gatekeepers who would open the gate just for us to enter on foot I cant thank them enough for making Jordan an unforgettable EXPERIENCE!
Victorious Hotel
3.8/518 Reviews
Fatih
You get what you pay for, I can't complain. I was attempting to do Istanbul on a budget and stayed here one night. Do not recommend the area, Fatih is not a tourist area for westerners or lone women, let's make that clear. The first room I was given was on the ground level and extremely near the open restaurant area which claims to be no smoking, but my room absolutely reeked of cigarette smoke. The bed was hard, there was a hair on the top sheet and the bathroom was just showing its age. Don't get me wrong, the term 'no smoking' appears to be universally ignored here, I get it, Turks love a smoke, but I have asthma. I asked the younger man on reception if Fatih is dangerous or unsafe for lone women, he rolled his eyes so far they almost fell out and laughed at me, dismissing me as if my observation was wrong. Let's get this straight, I'm pretty savvy and have been to some terrible places, but Fatih was like visiting a reenactment of an 80s Kosovan war site. There are decrepit buildings and kids playing in rubble. Older men line the street selling objects on the floor. No doubt this hotel looks good if you're on a budget but unless you're desperate or want to cosplay third world living I'd recommend it's avoidable. A tall man working at the hotel, overhead my complaints and spoke good English. He kindly helped me move to their hotel opposite (the Herton) - it was definetly an upgrade, slightly.
Gen Suites Cibali
3.7/57 Reviews
Fatih
Loft-style room, there is a teapot, fan, refrigerator, shower set, air conditioner. Good pedestrian accessibility from the historical part. Near the embankment. Cleaning once every 2 days. Please staff. There are grocery stores nearby, cafes, donor for 7 lira literally on the next street. That's all the advantages. Now about sad: I don't recommend even one night because you can't sleep. Every chuck of neighbors, all conversations on the reception, street cats, passers-by, chicks... because noise isolation is the bottom level. More precisely, it is not at all, literally. The room is smoked, and didn't wind up even 4 days later. Cleaning is bad, in the room dirty windows, strange hair on the toilet, on the walls some drops.. holes in bed linen. From the window view to the roller. Neighbor houses are also a roller.

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Istanbul Travel Guide

Istanbul, the vibrant city where East meets West, has a rich cultural heritage and offers countless unique experiences to its visitors. From its iconic landmarks to its bustling bazaars, there is something for everyone in this enchanting city. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a food lover, or an art connoisseur, Istanbul will captivate your heart and leave you wanting more.

Must-Visit Attractions in Istanbul:

• Marvel at the majestic Hagia Sophia, a stunning masterpiece that combines Byzantine and Ottoman architectural styles.

• Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Topkapi Palace, once the residence of Ottoman sultans.

• Explore the magnificent Blue Mosque, known for its exquisite blue tiles and impressive domes.

• Get lost in the labyrinthine streets of the Grand Bazaar, where you can shop for traditional Turkish souvenirs and spices.

• Take a cruise along the Bosphorus Strait and admire the breathtaking views of the city's skyline.

Transportation in Istanbul:

Istanbul Airport (IST) - The city's main international airport is located on the European side and offers various transport options, including taxis, airport shuttles, and metro connections.

Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (SAW) - Situated on the Asian side, this airport serves both domestic and international flights, with options for ground transportation like buses and taxis.

• Istanbul Metro - The extensive metro network connects different parts of the city, making it an efficient and affordable way to travel.

• Trams and Buses - Trams and buses cover most areas of Istanbul, providing convenient transportation to popular attractions.

• Ferries - Explore the city from the water by taking a ferry ride across the Bosphorus or to the Princes' Islands.

Better to Know Before Visiting Istanbul:

• Visa Requirements - Check if you need a visa to enter Turkey, and make sure to apply in advance if necessary.

• Local Currency - The official currency in Turkey is the Turkish Lira (TRY), so it's advisable to exchange some currency before your trip or withdraw cash from ATMs.

• Language - While Turkish is the official language, many locals in tourist areas speak English, making communication relatively easy for visitors.

• Cultural Etiquette - Familiarize yourself with Turkish customs and etiquette, such as removing your shoes when entering someone's home or dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.32°C during the day, 5.09°C at night

• April to June: 19.11°C during the day, 14.4°C at night

• July to September: 24.7°C during the day, 19.9°C at night

• October to December: 13.74°C during the day, 10.29°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 75.9 cm

• Summer: 33.97 cm

• Autumn: 28.6 cm

• Winter: 93.77 cm

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