Hotels in Kiziltoprak, Istanbul
 | Jazz Hotel  |
Score 0 from 0 reviews | | Halaskargazi Mahallesi Bahtiyar Sokak No: 1 Nisantasi |  |
| This boutique hotel in Istanbul’s Nisantasi district offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV and satellite channels. The Osmanbey Metro station is a 2-minute walk away.
The rooms at the Jazz Hotel are stylish and elegantly designed with Jazz-themed decor. They have a DVD player, a tea/coffee maker and a work desk. The en suite bathrooms include amenities.
Guests can arrange activities at the hotel’s tour desk, or read about Istanbul at the library. ... more | | |
 | Megara Palace - Old City  |
Score 7.75 from 54 reviews | | Ishakpasa Caddesi No : 8 |  |
| The Palace's 25 guest rooms have been newly restored with the latest in modern luxury with traditional mahogany furnishings and updated fixtures. All rooms have hardwood floors and windows that open for fresh air. They all include stunning views of Bosphorous and Topkapi Palace.
Each of our guest rooms offer every modern amenity, including: comfortable queen or king size beds, elegant and full equiped bathroom, rollaway beds & cribs available, smoke detectors and sprinkler systems in all rooms and suites, handicap accessible rooms. ... more | | |
| | The House Apart Cihangir II  |
Score 7.3 from 2 reviews | | Pürtelaş Mah. Başkurt Sok. No:75 Cihangir / İStanbul |  |
| The House Apart Cihangir II offers stylish, self-catering accommodation a few minutes' walk from Taksim Square. All the studios and apartments come with spacious living areas and free Wi-Fi.
The House Apart Cihangir II combines historical architecture with luxury amenities. All units are equipped with full kitchen and laundry facilities, flat-screen satellite TV with DVD player, air conditioning and safe.
Cihangir II is surrounded by fashionable cafes and bars and provides easy access to Istanbul's historical sites. ... more | | |
 | Artefes Hotel  |
Score 10 from 1 reviews | | Kucukayasofya Cad. No: 25 Sultanahmet |  |
| The special Artefes Hotel is located in the heart of historical district of Istanbul, Sultanahmet and is within walking distance all major highlights.
Distances from the hotel;
Topkapi Museum 350 mtr
Blue Mosque 150 mtr
St.Sophia Museum 200 mtr
Archeological Museum 300 mtr
Grand Bazaar 650 mtr
Atatuk Airport 18 km
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| | Bilek Istanbul Hotel  |
Score 7.25 from 14 reviews | | Eski Büyuk Dere Cad. No: 29 4. |  |
| Located in Levent, one of Istanbul's new business centres, Bilek Istanbul Hotel combines high-standard service and classic style with modern amenities, including a health club and a business centre.
Spread over 12 floors, the rooms of Bilek Istanbul Hotel come with air conditioning, minibar, satellite TV and free internet connection. The suites offer extra space and extra comfort.
With 4 meeting rooms and modern business facilities available 24/7, the hotel is also suitable for corporate travelers.
Bilek Istanbul's health club features a well-equipped gym and hammam. The sauna and indoor swimming pool are open 24/7.
Flora Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In between meals, you can enjoy the cosy atmosphere of the hotel's coffee shop/patisserie. The Black Bar is open until 02:00.
The hotel is located 10 minutes by underground from Taksim Square and is easily accessible from Ataturk Airport. ... more | | |
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| Private Istanbul - Topkapi Palace, St Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar |
8 hours |
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Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and is the leading industrial, commercial and cultural center. The population of the city is estimated to be more than 10 million.
On this tour you will have the opportunity to visit the following historic sites:
Hippodrome:
Once the site of a Roman Imperial Palace and later of horse-drawn chariot races. Here is located the famous obelisk from Egypt, a remarkable pink granite monument built 3,500 years ago by an Egyptian pharo and brought to Byzantium in the 4th century.
Blue Mosque:
Just across the Hippodrome, showing itself as one of the most famous monuments in both Turkish and Islamic worlds is the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (also known as the Blue Mosque). One of the truly superb creations in the classical Turkish architectural style, it stands unique with six towering minarets and 260 windows that illuminate its vast main chamber decorated with more than 20,000 beautiful Iznik tiles.
St. Sophia:
One of the finest and largest architectural works of art in the world. The Saint Sophia Museum was built in the 6th century by the Emperor Justinian, it was one of the largest basilicas in the Christian world. After the Ottoman conquest, it was converted to a mosque and is today one of the most magnificent museums in the world. It has been nominated to be the 8th wonder of the world by many historians. Take a moment to linger here to absorb the majestic serenity and admire the fine Byzantine mosaics.
Topkapi Palace:
Now, for what many people consider as one of the most unique places in the world, as well as being the world's largest and oldest Palace: The Topkapi Palace and Museum. Here is the crown jewel of the Ottoman Empire, showing its treasures.
Please note:
The Grand Bazaar is not open on Sundays and St Sophia is not open on Mondays.
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1.5 Hours |
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Under the romantic backdrop of minarets and mosques, like a step out of time stands the ancient city of Istanbul. The only city in the world built on two continents, Europe and Asia, standing on the shores of Bosphorus and guarding the precious relics of the world-dominating empires Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman which has been the capital, a unique link between the east and west, past and the present. Art treasures and architectural works will evoke your feelings of nostalgia. Modern day Istanbul boasts the best of both continents. With a colorful history and vibrant past, vividly alive, Istanbul today offers you a unique insight into variety of cultures. Primarily a guided city tour, you do have the option to hop on and off at a few of the stops enroute. Please see below for a full listing
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| Full Day Tour of Jewish Sites in Sardis |
8 hours |
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Your tour will depart Izmir for Sardis, capital of ancient Lydia, where once the churches of St. John existed. Sardis is located at the foot of the Tumulus Mountains and overlooks the Hermus River plain.
Tour the ruins of the Temple of Cybele and Diana, where a 4th century Basilica and later became a church. See the golden river Pactalos and the Royal Road.
Visit the reconstructed Marble Synagogue, the Gymnasium, Archaeological Museum and see Mount Pagus.
The Full Day Tour of Jewish Sites in Sardis includes lunch.
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