Istanbul Hotels

Istanbul offers a huge range of accommodation, from basic hostels and simple family-run pansiyon (guesthouses) to boutique hotels in restored Ottoman-era mansions and luxurious international brand hotel properties. The main hotel area is Sultanahmet but there are also plenty of hotels across the Golden Horn in Beyoğlu. Almost all hotels in Istanbul quote their prices in Euros.

The Istanbul hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €150)
Moderate (€80 to €150)
Cheap (up to €80)
These hotel prices are for a standard double room, including tax and breakfast.

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Çırağan Palace Kempinski Istanbul

+90 212 326 4646

Right on the Bosphorus Strait's shoreline and partly housed in a former Ottoman palace, the Kempinski boasts some of the most opulent rooms in Istanbul. The waterfront pool terrace offers unparalleled Bosphorus views while the bar, restaurants and spa offer plenty of opportunity to swaddle yourself in luxury.

Çirağan Caddesi 32, Beşiktaş, 34349, Istanbul, Turkey

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet

+90 212 402 3000

Understated luxury is the keynote here, and it's hard to believe that this century-old building was once an infamous prison. Each of the 65 rooms is classically designed with Turkish textiles and art adding eye catching details. The rooftop terrace and large, leafy courtyard are relaxing city retreats.

Tevkifhane Sokak 1, Sultanahmet, 34122, Istanbul, Turkey

Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah

+90 212 377 4000

Everyone from Agatha Christie to Ernest Hemingway once stayed at this iconic Istanbul hotel, open since 1892. Rooms are a slice of old-world elegance, afternoon tea under the chandeliers in the lounge will transport you back in time, while the pool and spa provide ample 21st century updates.

Meşrutiyet Caddesi 52, Beyoğlu, 34430, Istanbul, Turkey

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