The hotel is located in a beautiful place and the distance to many historical attractions is very close, as well as to the tourist streets, but closer to 10-11 life freezes, and to places for walking around modern Istanbul, areas where everything is active and after 10 (Kadikoy, Beyoglu) is far away, to the shopping center in general a huge distance, chain stores are not nearby. A set of bathroom accessories only shampoo (in the shower of a common capacity) and soap (breakfast is OK, but the same day after day, they give out an umbrella, but ask you to leave a deposit of $ 10, I wanted to change the room so as not to see the courtyard (the view is not very good) to a room with a view of the Bosphorus for an additional fee - they fed breakfast After 4 days of stay , I didn 't ask anymore
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Вера Головачева
Level 11 Local Expert
December 11
A good museum hotel!with a great location, with an awesome roof terrace, on one side a view of the Bosphorus, it is across the street from the hotel, and on the other side the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia Mosque.Nice white linen, towels.There is a kettle, glasses,coffee, tea.There are no slippers or toothbrushes, but we took our own.but it seems like at the reception on request.You leave the hotel to the left, climb up the hill 300 meters and immediately you will see the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, a little further the Basilica Cistern, 15 minutes from the Grand Bazaar hotel!There are a lot of cafes and fast food, but all this is the center and of course the prices are quite high.The breakfasts are hearty, although monotonous, but there are a lot of things, with a beautiful view of the Bosphorus, we specially went early to admire the sunrise!The staff is polite.There is an elevator!In the lobby there is a fountain with red-eared turtles and a museum of national Turkish culture, dishes, textiles, sewing machines and so on are collected