4 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.

Hotel Amira Istanbul

$$$ | Mustafa Paşa Sok. 43, Istanbul, Türkiye Fodor's Choice

An attractive atrium between two wings houses the lobby, and well-appointed rooms are furnished in an eclectic mix of Turkish and contemporary styles, from ornate Ottoman ceiling patterns and metal lampshades evoking the Istanbul skyline to modern rugs and plush upholstery. Somewhat glitzy bathrooms offer rain showers and/or whirlpool tubs. Deluxe rooms are large, and some have balconies with sea views. Guests can make use of a fitness center, and upon arrival they are escorted to the delightful roof terrace for a welcome drink and brief city orientation.

Pros

  • Extraordinarily helpful staff
  • Good value
  • Guests feel pampered

Cons

  • Some rooms not accessible by elevator
  • On a somewhat noisy corner
  • Basement-level rooms can be dark
Mustafa Paşa Sok. 43, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-516–1640
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel İbrahim Pasha

$$$ | Terzihane Sok. 7, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye Fodor's Choice

What was once the home of an extended Armenian family offers comfortable, stylishly decorated rooms with vintage-looking wood and leather furniture, colorfully patterned Turkish carpets and textiles, and contemporary Middle Eastern touches. Standard rooms are quite small, yet cozy, while deluxe rooms are larger and have separate sitting areas with a sofa or divan; a handful have balconies, though views are limited. A rooftop terrace offers a glorious panorama of Ayasofya, the Blue Mosque, and the Sea of Marmara beyond.

Pros

  • Just off Hippodrome
  • Personable staff
  • Inviting public areas and roof terrace

Cons

  • Standard rooms can be cramped
  • Most rooms don't have a view
  • Not all rooms are wheelchair-accessible
Terzihane Sok. 7, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye
212-518–0395
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sirkeci Mansion

$$$ | Taya Hatun Sok. 5, Istanbul, Türkiye

The comfortable and inviting room decor emphasizes local character, while the bustling, ornate lobby and warm, helpful staff convey feelings of refined luxury. Smallish standard rooms have wooden furnishings, hanging Ottoman-style brass lamps, traditional artwork, and kilims, while the similarly decorated higher-category rooms are larger, and some have balconies overlooking Gülhane Parkı. An indoor plunge pool, Turkish bath, sauna, and small fitness room are on the premises, and the hotel offers complimentary Turkish cooking classes and neighborhood walks (sign up in advance, as space is limited), an afternoon meze buffet, and other perks.

Pros

  • Staff especially eager to please
  • Excellent amenities
  • Gülhane tram station just steps away

Cons

  • Lower-level rooms have lackluster views
  • Poor soundproofing of rooms
  • Some rooms are small
Taya Hatun Sok. 5, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-528–4344
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sultanahmet Palace

$$$ | Torun Sok. 19, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye

The sultans meet Las Vegas in this glitzy re-creation of an Ottoman palace, where grand marble stairways, columns, Greek statues, and fountains grace the public spaces, and rooms have touches like ornate ceiling moldings, arched windows, and cushioned divans for reclining and gazing out the windows. Lower-level rooms are larger and have bathtubs, while upper-floor rooms tend to be smaller, with hammam-style bathrooms lined with marble. Four deluxe rooms have sea views, and a few rooms have small balconies. The restaurant—where breakfast is also served—has an attractive terrace looking over the Sea of Marmara.

Pros

  • Prime location just behind Blue Mosque
  • Elegant decor and feel
  • Great views from restaurant

Cons

  • Some small rooms
  • Setup of hammam-style bathrooms can be awkward
  • No elevator
Torun Sok. 19, Istanbul, 34122, Türkiye
212-458–0460
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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