Recommendations of istanbul hotel with charm for single woman?
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Recommendations of istanbul hotel with charm for single woman?
Hi, it has been a long time since I have been on the europe forum. But can anyone advise me? Also, what is the best way to get from the airport? Are the taxis safe? Or is it best to have hotel send a driver? Thx in advance!
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I honestly can't remember how I got from the airport to the city last time I was there so it can't have been any big deal.
For sure I didn't have the "hotel" send a car. I think I took a bus.
I stayed at the Side Pension.
http://www.sidehotel.com/english/index.asp
This is a really good place - central and cheap with a roof terrace and excellent rooms.
But you are looking at the Empress Zoe so it's way below your budget, and therefore beneath you.
Fine by me.
For sure I didn't have the "hotel" send a car. I think I took a bus.
I stayed at the Side Pension.
http://www.sidehotel.com/english/index.asp
This is a really good place - central and cheap with a roof terrace and excellent rooms.
But you are looking at the Empress Zoe so it's way below your budget, and therefore beneath you.
Fine by me.
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Did you try Sari Konak or Yesil Ev?
Taxis are probably fine, but if it were my first time to Istanbul, I'd probably err on the side of caution, and have the hotel send a driver for the airport pickup.
Taxis are probably fine, but if it were my first time to Istanbul, I'd probably err on the side of caution, and have the hotel send a driver for the airport pickup.
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I liked the Seven Hills hotel and I stayed there as a single woman.
The cab from the airport was around $25 and it was fine. But I did get ripped off later in the trip by a cab driver, so be careful around them.
I loved Istanbul...have fun
The cab from the airport was around $25 and it was fine. But I did get ripped off later in the trip by a cab driver, so be careful around them.
I loved Istanbul...have fun
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I stayed at The Seven Hills hotel in July 2007. The hotel staff, the views from the rooftop restaurant, and location were fabulous. Only a slight word of caution here: While we stayed there, our floor (just below the restaurant) was filled with a horrible mold-type smell coming from the upstairs restaurant bathroom. Many people were sent to repair it, and it was particularly pungent in our rooms, but they were never able to resolve the problem while we were there. I understand that it's already a year ago, but I just wanted to mention it in case it's an ongoing problem.
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Did you check to see if a double room is available at the Empress Zoe? There may be little difference in cost. It is a great place to stay and they will make arrangements for airport pickup-we paid €25 for this service last year.
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I would stay at the Ritz-Carlton (We stayed there in July 2005). The marble shower is so big you can have an orgy in there.
Sleep on Frette sheets.
It is also fascinating to watch the high-priced hookers with big fat Russian mobsters at the pool.
There is a phone next to the toilet so you can take a dumb while ordering room service.
There are great views from the Bosphorus and you can walk to the Dolmahbace Palace.
Take a cab to the hotel. Cabs are cheap in Istanbul.
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Sleep on Frette sheets.
It is also fascinating to watch the high-priced hookers with big fat Russian mobsters at the pool.
There is a phone next to the toilet so you can take a dumb while ordering room service.
There are great views from the Bosphorus and you can walk to the Dolmahbace Palace.
Take a cab to the hotel. Cabs are cheap in Istanbul.
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If you would like to stay in the Sultanahmet area, Hotel Ambassador would work. I was unable to get reservation there for my dates but did sop by to check it out since several folks had recommended it. Good location for walking around the area, and the manager is a delightful German (I think) woman. Though I was not a guest they helped me with sending a fax anyway. It is not high end in terms of furnishings (no Frette sheets, sorry) but is more than adequate.
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If you would like to stay in the Sultanahmet area, Hotel Ambassador would work. I was unable to get reservation there for my dates but did sop by to check it out since several folks had recommended it. Good location for walking around the area, and the manager is a delightful German (I think) woman. Though I was not a guest they helped me with sending a fax anyway. It is not high end in terms of furnishings (no Frette sheets, sorry) but is more than adequate.
Many hotels advertise free transport from the airport with a minimum stay. Others will arrange a driver to pick you up (return as well) at a reasonable cost if you ask.
Many hotels advertise free transport from the airport with a minimum stay. Others will arrange a driver to pick you up (return as well) at a reasonable cost if you ask.