| Marija |
May 2nd, 2005 09:40 AM |
The Four Seasons is in a great location and you should be able to easily see some of the highlights of Istanbul, even in jet lagged state. (There's a bar/lounge on the roof open only to hotel guests. You'll get a great view of the old city from it.) There are numerous places to eat in the area, including the restaurant at the Four Seasons. The concierge recommended an excellent seafood restaurant close to the hotel and we had a wonderful meal there. Unfortunately, I don't remember the name but it's quite large and well known. There's a set price dinner and they bring you an incredible assortment of excellent food.
The standard Turkish breakfast consists of cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, hard boiled eggs and bread. There's a place around the corner (turn left and then right from the main door of the Four Seasons) where you can get this breakfast for a couple of dollars. There's also a hotel directly across from the Four Seasons that has a rooftop restaurant that serves breakfast. The breakfast at the Four Seasons was unreasonably priced so we never tried it.
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