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SERENİTY Comfort Hotel
3.8/551 Reviews
Nice and newly furnished rooms) Clean hotel. The breakfast could be better. Otherwise everything perfect ;)
Grand Halic Goldenhorn
3.5/549 Reviews
Pera
Friendly staff Can solve most problems for passengers Very convenient location near the city center Good choice for breakfast Reasonable price Only the interior lighting is still lacking especially the toilet
Piya Sport Hotel
3.9/534 Reviews
Beyazit
For our inaugural family excursion with our 1.5-year-old daughter, we elected to stay at the Piya Hotel. Our criteria included a hotel equipped with a pool, an extensive breakfast selection, and a prime location. In assessing the hotel's attributes, we delineate the following pros and cons: Pros: Prime location with convenient proximity to key attractions, all within walking distance. The hotel, though situated in an older district of Istanbul, has been tastefully refurbished. Despite being nicely renovated, the thin walls render neighboring activities audible, which proved disruptive during our stay. Notably, the hotel's prime location was also its primary drawback, as the noise from neighboring rooms impacted our overall experience negatively. The hotel boasts a pool, a feature that enhances its appeal, particularly during warmer seasons. Regrettably, pool access is restricted from 12:00 to 19:00, with additional fees applicable thereafter. Given our daytime exploration of the city, accessing the pool became impractical, and the limited operating hours were incongruent with guest expectations. We suggest extending the pool hours from 08:00 to at least 21:00 to better accommodate guest schedules. The breakfast spread impresses with its diverse offerings, catering to varied preferences. Noteworthy is the exceptional friendliness and attentiveness of the hotel staff, enhancing the overall guest experience significantly. Moreover, we advocate for the inclusion of alcoholic beverages in the hotel bar, considering the preferences of many guests and the restriction on bringing outside food and drinks. In summary, while the room size may be compact, a factor we anticipated due to the hotel's location in the old city center, it is impeccably maintained. Additionally, stringent security measures ensure the exclusivity of hotel facilities, a commendable feature.
Hotel Sapphire
4.2/572 Reviews
Sirkeci
We go to Istanbul regularly for work, this year for the fourth time. We always look for accommodation near our favourite restaurant New Hatay, which is our base for every visit to Istanbul. So we were very happy when we were able to book the Sapphire Hotel, which has such good reviews and is only 40m from our restaurant. Unfortunately, our trip did not start well. At Sabiha Gökçen airport, the taxi driver of a small Fiat explained to us that the best way to go was through the Avrasya tunnel. He dropped us off in the street above the hotel and claimed that the tunnel toll was 246 TRY and the total fare was thus 665 TRY. That's about double what we normally pay. The receptionist at the hotel, told us that the 665 TRY figure was normal, which was surprising given the fact that we had booked a Mercedes back to the airport and the fare was 600 TRY. Taxis in general are a big problem at the hotel - the front desk repeatedly refused to order us a taxi - once saying that the taxi would arrive in an hour or so, the second time saying that they can't order a taxi several hours in advance and if we want one, we have to return to the hotel an hour before the requested arrival time and then the front desk can order a taxi for us. However, the receptionist was unable to explain to us why he could not order the taxi an hour in advance himself, why we had to return to the hotel for this. We were eventually helped by the restaurant staff where they ordered the taxi ahead without any problems and then arranged the aforementioned Mercedes for us on our last day at the airport. The hotel itself is very nice, but the standard room is so miniature that you don't even have a basic space on the toilet to perform all your needs. As well, there is a space of about 10 cm around the bed that doesn't allow you to lie on the bed in the normal way, you have to get on it from the headboard. The soundproofing is disastrous, every time someone flushes the toilet in the room above you can hear the water running so intensely that you feel like you are going to get hit, at night the noise wakes you up every time. There is a fridge in the room but no water bottle. The first time the reception generously gave it to us for free, the second time the receptionist sent me to the basement restaurant at night to get water, where luckily there were two employees already on their way out and they sold me two pint bottles for 10 TRY. I only wanted one, but the gentleman didn't have the change for 10 TRY, so he gave me two. There are two small lifts in the hotel. When we called, the elevator was always full of other guests, plus it was going in the opposite direction to us, so we waited several minutes each time. Breakfast was relatively plentiful in choice but the quality of food and drink was terrible. There is WiFi in the hotel which works perfectly everywhere, except in the underground restaurant where there is no WiFi at all. There are two lovely, large lounges on the ground floor near
The Green Park Bostancı
3.6/5113 Reviews
Asian Side
Unfortunately the very rude staff way outnumbered the few helpful staff. After a transfer from hospital dropping us off 2 hours early for check in the staff at the front of house advised us that they would do their best to get us in early. When a room became available we would get it. Then when a room became available the young man was going to give us it when another staff member said no that he was to give it to the Turkish couple that had just come in. Thankfully the young man stood his ground and we were shown to the room. Room service was none existent, you use a QR code to place an order then you wait and you wait nothing arrives. You then have to go down to order the food anyway. This happened on every occasion we used room service. We got so fed up trying to use the service we gave up. There were 2 comfortable seating areas the rest were metal tables and chairs that just were not comfortable and frankly did not feel safe. The comfortable seating areas were reserved every day for staff and family. On one occasion that they were not reserved we sat down. When 3 very rude members of staff came to put new cushions on then promptly tried to move us and reserve the seating. We choose to ignore them and sat back down, they placed the reserved plaque on the table in front of us. The cleaning staff were the only thing that the hotel has going for it. Very friendly and very helpful they could not have been nicer and very efficient.
The Mill Bomonti
3.9/568 Reviews
We had a pleasent stay in this hotel for one week. It’s a cozy, modern and clean hotel feels like home.We were 3 persons and they gave us a very big room, the room could be devided by sliding partitions into two spaces and it had two bathrooms. I really can say it was the best room that we could have, it was so big that we had no problem with all of our stuff which was so much.The room was so clean. Cigdem was so kind and she tried her best that the room was always clean and she provided everything we asked for rightaway. The recieptionists were also so helpful, Hakan helped us a lot with a very good manner and he made all the reservations we wanted. At one night we wanted a glass and there was another recieptionis in the lobby which I don’t know his name, and he provided it rightaway although it was not his job. We really want to thank all of them that we had a great stay in this hotel and it sure will be our first choice when visiting Istanbul.

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Highest PriceCAD 4,681
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Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 259
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