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My wife and I visited Istanbul in September 16 to do some wholesale shopping. This was our first trip to Istanbul, it was an "experimental" trip to discover and get acquainted with wholesale sellers. We were short on budget and were looking for an an...More
Bad service. Small rooms. Careless reception. No room service. Expensive for service provided.
The hotel quality is equal to two starts hotel but they sell at for star hotel rates.
Terrible lobby space.
TV is good.
I work as a travel agent. Went to inspection trip, and they showed me two kind of 'ok' rooms. The group arrived and was out of the rooms / hotel in 5 minutes demanding different hotel. What more to say about this hotel? Kept my...More
Just terrıble ın one word. For sure you can fınd much better hotel ın the same cost. Avoıde ıt and try another hotel ıf you are commıng wıth your famıly. The breakfast ıs terrıble.The servıce ıs terrıble. The rooms are terrıble . you cannt fınd...More
Stayed for 3 nights, it was an offer flight+hotel so the hotel is OK for the price I paid.
Cleaning was ok and the breakfast as well. The location is really convenient, only 5 min from the nearest tramway station and other shops where you...More
$28 - $73 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Non-Smoking Rooms
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$28 - $73 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel class
Star rating provided by Expedia.
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
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Beyoglu
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.