
Lively square with bars, shops, Istiklal Street and varied hotels.
• Standard price: CAD 86-CAD 405. 8.4/10 rating based on 318 reviews.
• Taksim Gezi Park is only 0.28 km away.
• Offering excellent value from CAD 74, this hotel maintains 9/10 based on 295 reviews.
• Offers Parking, Luggage storage, and Wake-up call.
• From CAD 63 to CAD 324 per night. Earned rating of 7.8/10 (82 reviews).
• Only 0.61 km to Istanbul Congress Center.
Historic heart with Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and old-world hotels.
• Typically from CAD 16. Rated 8.2/10 with 398 reviews.
• Hurrem Sultan Hammam is only 0.22 km away.
• Standard price: CAD 51-CAD 307. 8/10 rating based on 121 reviews.
• Located 0.21 km near Serpent Column.
• Rooms price: CAD 56-CAD 388. Rated 8.1/10 based on 43 reviews.
• Conveniently 0.24 km from Serpent Column.
Quieter district with parks, local markets and mid-range hotels.
• Starting at CAD 76. Holds a 8.7/10 rating from 789 reviews.
• Merely 0.2 km to KURTKÖY SPORTS CLUB.
• From CAD 166 to CAD 600 per night. Earned rating of 9.1/10 (635 reviews).
• Conveniently 0.2 km from Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı Camii.
• Typically from CAD 64. Rated 7.4/10 with 57 reviews.
• Travelers enjoy its Sauna, Spa, and Massage room.
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Istanbul is the only city on earth that sits astride two continents, its European and Asian halves split by the Bosphorus Strait with ferries and bridges tying the two sides together. The Historic Areas of Istanbul hold UNESCO World Heritage status, and the city wears its layers openly: Ottoman palaces, Byzantine domes, and a skyline threaded with minarets. Hagia Sophia has been a church and a mosque across 1,500 years and now draws visitors to Sultanahmet as a cultural landmark; the Blue Mosque faces it with six minarets and interiors covered in blue Iznik tiles; Topkapi Palace spreads across Seraglio Point with the Imperial Treasury still intact; and the Grand Bazaar in Fatih, one of the oldest and largest covered markets on the planet, swallows whole afternoons in its labyrinth of stalls. A Bosphorus cruise from Eminonu or Kabatas gives you the city from the water, Europe on one bank and Asia on the other.
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| Number of Reviews | 143,783 |
|---|---|
| Total Properties | 2797 |
| Weekday Avg. Price | CAD 212 |
| Weekend Avg. Price | CAD 217 |
| Trending hotel | Zoom Hotel |
| Popular area | Taksim |