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lisa Sep 29th, 2011 11:16 PM

A room with a view in Istanbul?
 
Planning a four-night stay in Istanbul next summer for just DH and me. We definitely want to be in Sultanahmet, walking distance to most of the major sights, and would prefer to keep it under $200 per night if possible. I know most of the rooms are small in that area, and that's not a problem, but we would like a king bed and a nice view from the room, preferably with a balcony and a roof terrace serving breakfast and drinks. Would love recommendations not only on hotels, but also on specific rooms that might fit the bill. Thanks in advance.

lisa Oct 1st, 2011 07:57 AM

Two that I'm considering are the Ada Hotel and Hotel Seraglio (Blue Mosque Terrace Suite). Any thoughts?

P_Peppington Oct 1st, 2011 09:23 AM

The only hotel that I can think of that would have some sort of view from a room in Sultanahmet is the Mavi Ev, which is across the road from the Blue Mosque.

There are other small hotels that have views of the water from a rooftop terrace, such as Angels' Home Hotel. I think Sari Konak also has views of the water from a rooftop terrace.

If you really want astounding views of the Bosphorus from your room, you should stay at the Ritz-Carlton. But, obviously, the cost could be a problem.

Tschuss,
Pippy

lisa Oct 11th, 2011 02:33 PM

Any other ideas? Just noticed Empress Zoe has at least one room with a nice view (although pricey). Would love to hear from other folks who have stayed in rooms with a view in Istanbul.

live42day Oct 11th, 2011 03:34 PM

I am booked for May, havent stayed there yet but good reviews.
The Burckin hotel which I booked on booking.com for 76 euros per night. It looks like the roof top resterunt has a great view, not sure about the rooms.

Aduchamp1 Oct 11th, 2011 04:13 PM

We satyed at the Tan Hotel a relatively new hotel with a very accomodating staff. And while our room did not have a view, the top floor where you have your complimentary has a spectacular view, especially on the open terrace.

worldinabag Oct 11th, 2011 04:29 PM

Hi

The Askoc Hotel might be suitable - http://www.askochotel.com/english/index.asp.

There is the Armada Hotel - http://www.armadahotel.com.tr/pg_en/

Also - http://www.grandpeninsulahotel.com/g...sula/rooms.htm. Book early to grab their room with sea view.

And - http://www.cosmopolitanparkhotel.com or http://www.adaistanbul.com/en-us/index.htm

FREDMADCEL Oct 11th, 2011 06:28 PM

Empress Zoe - wonderful!!!!

Ian Oct 12th, 2011 06:22 AM

The Penthouse suite @ the Zoe fits your needs except for the price. A 'funky' kind of room but the balcony is superb. Staff & breakfast etc is good & the hotel is very well located near the sites & restaurants etc. The killer is the stairs. You will curse the stairs after a long day of walking Istanbul. You will also curse the morning call to prayer from the mosque a block away . . .

But I would stay there again.

See my trip report for pictures http://members.rennlist.org/imcarthur/istanbul.htm

Ian

Mimar Oct 12th, 2011 06:48 AM

We haven't stayed there yet, but we're booked into the Dersaadet next spring. It has rooms filling your requirements generally (not sure about balconies). www.hoteldersaadet.com

MinnBeef Oct 21st, 2011 06:16 AM

I stayed at the Mavi Ev (Blue House) hotel in Sultanahmet just last month (Sept. 2011). I had the suite, which with a cash discount was 225 euro...a bit outside your price range. The view of the Blue Mosque was drop dead breathtaking though! And I actually enjoyed the call to prayer wakeup at sunrise (and I am so NOT a morning person). It made me realize what an exotic and special place I was in. The Mavi Ev does have lower floor rooms that would have pretty much this same view...you can check out the prices. The convinience couldn't be beat, the staff was terrific and they have an elevator.

tarquin Oct 21st, 2011 08:02 AM

We stayed at the modest Apricot Hotel in Sultanamet, very reasonable and our room had a Turkish marble bath plus usual shower etc, and a view of the Blue Mosque.

Royal Oct 21st, 2011 09:02 AM

We stayed at the Dersaadet last October in a corner suite room. It was quite large and comfortable. It had a street view but I believe the Penthouse suite has sea views.

It has a rooftop terrace bar with lovely views where breakfast is served and drinks later in the day.

We enjoyed this hotel for it's friendly service and especially location. Close to everything.


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