8 Best Hotels in Istanbul, Turkey

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With the number of visitors to Turkey increasing every year, Istanbul's hoteliers are busy keeping up with the growing demand. New lodgings, from five-star hotels to smaller boutique inns, are opening all the time, while older establishments are busy renovating and expanding. This means there are plenty more options than there were in the past, but because Istanbul is such a popular destination, it's not the travel bargain it used to be. Hotels in Istanbul tend to quote their rates in U.S. dollars or euros, depending on which currency has a more advantageous exchange rate. Most lodgings, save four- and five-star hotels, include a full Turkish breakfast with the room rate.

The majority of visitors to Istanbul stay in the Sultanahmet area, where they are conveniently in walking distance to most of the city’s major sights, including Aya Sofya, the Blue Mosque, Topkap? Palace, and the bazaars. Sultanahmet has a good selection of hotels, smaller family-run guesthouses, and some charmingly stylish inns, many of which are decorated in typical Turkish style, with traditional touches like kilim carpets or old-fashioned furnishings. The rooms here generally tend to be on the small side, and bathrooms often only have showers, but what's lacking in space tends to be more than made up for in character and atmosphere. The downside of staying in Sultanahmet is that at the height of the season, the area is overrun not only with tourists but touts who will approach you at every turn. On the upside, stiff competition in the area means that Sultanahmet usually has the best deals in town; some hotels even offer a 5% to 10% discount for payment in cash, or a complimentary airport transfer if you stay three or more nights.

For a wider range of hotel options in somewhat less tourist-oriented neighborhoods, head across the Golden Horn. The Beyo?lu district, only a 15- or 20-minute tram ride or cab ride from the sights of Sultanahmet, has emerged as an attractive alternative to the Old City. Entrepreneurs have caught on to the tourism potential of the historic area and are restoring elegant, century-old buildings and giving them new life as hotels. Staying near Taksim Square or in one of Beyo?lu’s trendy sub-neighborhoods—such as ?i?hane/Tünel, Cihangir, Galata, or Karaköy—puts you closer to Istanbul's best restaurants and nightlife spots and also gives you a chance to stroll through the area’s lively backstreets.

For the most luxurious, indulgent accommodations, stay in one of the large, modern, high-end hotels that are mostly clustered in the upscale neighborhood of Ni?anta?? and along the coveted strip of the Bosphorus between Be?ikta? and Ortaköy. You’ll pay considerably more to stay in these digs but the perks can include incredible waterfront views, swimming pools and top-notch fitness facilities, and sophisticated dining options. Wherever you stay, you may notice that hoteliers are starting to embrace traditional Turkish styles and motifs; one new trend is to design hotel bathrooms like hammams. Though the setup may be less familiar than a traditional shower or bath, these bathrooms can be quite luxurious, with marble-lined tubs and heated floors.

Dersaadet Hotel Istanbul

$$ | Küçükayasofya Cad. Kapıağası Sok. 5, Istanbul, 34400, Türkiye Fodor's Choice
Dersaadet Hotel, Sultanahmet
Deluxe Room

Dersaadet means "place of happiness" in Ottoman Turkish, and this small, family-run, cozy hotel lives up to its name—rooms have an elegant, even plush, feel, with colorful rugs, antique furniture, and ceilings hand-painted with traditional motifs. Upper-level rooms have views, while a cozy indoor and outdoor roof terrace looks out to the sea; breakfast is served here while classical or jazz music plays in the background. Thoughtful touches include complimentary snacks for guests in the lobby, but what really makes Dersaadet so special is that the Duryar family run the place with great professionalism and enthusiasm, ensuring that staffers are just as welcoming.

Pros

  • Extraordinary level of service
  • Lovely terrace
  • Good value

Cons

  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • No view from rooms on lower floors
  • Walls are thin
Küçükayasofya Cad. Kapıağası Sok. 5, Istanbul, 34400, Türkiye
212-458–0761
Hotel Details
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Esans Hotel

$$ | Yeni Saraçhane Sok. 4, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye Fodor's Choice
Esans Hotel, Sultanahmet
Deluxe Room

The emphasis at this delightful, family-run bed-and-breakfast is on guest satisfaction, and the eight rooms in the restored wooden house are decorated with thoughtful attention to detail, like lovely Ottoman-Victorian-style wallpaper, upholstery, and linens; wooden floors and ceilings; and old-fashioned furniture. Tile-lined bathrooms feel fresh and modern; a couple have showers with exterior-facing stained-glass windows. A large roof terrace, where breakfast is served, has excellent views.

Pros

  • Good value
  • On a quiet street
  • Staff go out of their way to assist

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Lack of soundproofing can be an issue
  • Some rooms are small
Yeni Saraçhane Sok. 4, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye
212-516–1902
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ada Palas Büyükada

$$ | Çiçekliyalı Sok. 24, Istanbul, Türkiye

Housed in a restored, late-19th-century building that was formerly a schoolhouse, this hotel and its dozen rooms are decorated in an old-fashioned Victorian style and outfitted with modern lighting, bathrooms, and other conveniences. The back garden, with its cozy lawn furniture, an enclosed bar area, and a vegetable plot where produce is grown for the daily breakfast, is a lovely place to hang out at any time of day or night.

Pros

  • Charming, intimate property
  • Romantic garden
  • Friendly staff goes out of their way to make guests feel at home

Cons

  • No views
  • Rooms off the reception area may be noisy
  • Style can be old-fashioned
Çiçekliyalı Sok. 24, Istanbul, Türkiye
216-382–1444
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Şebnem Hotel

$$ | Adliye Sok. 1, Istanbul, 34400, Türkiye

This lovely little inn near the main sights of Sultanahmet has bright, clean, and attractively decorated rooms—dark wooden floors, burgundy curtains, and a few four-poster beds with embroidered canopies—and a pleasantly laid-back vibe. Two rooms lead out to a small garden patio, while the sought-after Room 18 has a lovely sea view. The top-notch breakfast, which includes homemade cakes and fresh-squeezed orange juice, is served on a comfy roof terrace with a panoramic view; you can also enjoy a drink here at the end of the day.

Pros

  • Extraordinarily friendly staff
  • Outstanding breakfast
  • Lovely terrace

Cons

  • Rather small rooms
  • No elevator
  • No safes in rooms
Adliye Sok. 1, Istanbul, 34400, Türkiye
212-517–6623
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Peninsula

$ | Akbıyık Cad., Adliye Sok. 6, Istanbul, Türkiye

One of the best values in Sultanahmet, this well-located hotel offers clean, comfortable rooms in a minimalist contemporary style; three rooms have a partial sea view. The lower level of the inviting two-floor rooftop terrace, where a homemade breakfast is served in summer, has fine views of the Sea of Marmara, while the upper section has several hammocks that are extremely popular with guests. If the Peninsula is full, try its sister hotel, the Hanedan, just across the street.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Near major sights
  • Service is genuinely friendly and accommodating

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Loud call to prayer from mosque directly behind hotel
  • Bathrooms a bit small
Akbıyık Cad., Adliye Sok. 6, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-458–6850
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kybele Hotel

$$ | Yerebatan Cad. 23, Istanbul, 34410, Türkiye

Named after an ancient Anatolian fertility goddess, this charming little inn is best known for the incredible profusion of antique lamps—both functional and purely ornamental and totaling 4,000 at last count—that hang from the ceilings in the ornate, parlor-like lobby and the small but imaginatively decorated rooms. In addition to the lamps, rooms have antique furniture, textured floral wallpaper, kilims, and Turkish textiles. There's a little garden in the back, as well as a cozy library and a good restaurant.

Pros

  • Unique decor and quirky charm
  • Warm, friendly staff
  • Cozy restaurant

Cons

  • No terrace, elevator, or TVs in most rooms
  • Breakfast served in somewhat dim underground level
  • Small rooms
Yerebatan Cad. 23, Istanbul, 34410, Türkiye
212-511–7766
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Muyan Suites

$$ | Dizdariye Medresesi Sok. 13, Istanbul, Türkiye

The large rooms and suites at this cozy hotel on a quiet backstreet not far from the Çemberlitaş tram stop are attractively if a bit eclectically decorated, with brocade satin upholstery in Ottoman patterns, hanging Middle Eastern–style brass and cloth lamps, ornate mirrors, and kilims on parquet floors. Bathrooms, featuring patterned blue-and-white vintage-looking tiles, have tubs or rain showers and an extensive range of complimentary toiletries. Family suites have sofa beds in a separate living room off the bedroom, and one deluxe room has a small private patio in the back.

Pros

  • Good for families
  • Very friendly, attentive staff
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Some bathrooms showing wear and tear
  • No roof terrace or any area with views
Dizdariye Medresesi Sok. 13, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-518–6061
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Perili Köşk

$$ | Ayyıldız Cad. 103, Istanbul, Türkiye

Rooms in this tiny hotel tucked away near the entrance to Değirmenburnu Park are simply but tastefully decorated, with old radios and furniture adding nostalgic charm; a top-floor king suite has a minibar, whirlpool tub, and terrace. The downstairs restaurant is cheerily strung with paper lanterns and has a lovely view over the water to Istanbul’s Asian side.

Pros

  • Peaceful location not far from ferry pier
  • Attractive rooms
  • Homey feeling

Cons

  • Fairly simple accommodations
  • Few facilities for guests
  • Restaurant–bar downstairs can get noisy
Ayyıldız Cad. 103, Istanbul, Türkiye
216-351–8710
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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