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Top Hotels in Istanbul: Luxury and Comfort in 2023

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March 20, 2023 8 min
Top Hotels in Istanbul: Luxury and Comfort in 2023


When you are visiting a city, the first thing you do is always the same: look for a hotel! Istanbul has many great hotels including budget hostels to luxury five-star hotels. In this article, we are going to look at luxury hotels in Istanbul. But before we start, let us explain to you an extremely easy way to plan your trip: Istanbul Tourist Pass® Exclusive Travel Services.


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Ciragan Palace Kempinski



On the European side of the Bosphorus, this hotel is situated in the accessible Besiktas neighborhood. With 310 rooms, 20 suites in the hotel, and 11 suites in the historical Palace, Ciragan Palace offers the utmost in luxury and glitz of an authentic Ottoman palace. With its historical ambiance and famous Kempinski service, this five-star luxury imperial palace hotel offers a one-of-a-kind experience on the banks of the magnificent Bosphorus, overlooking the ancient city of Istanbul. The hotel's restaurants and lobby will be under renovation in 2023, while some of the building's guestrooms and suites are still undergoing renovations. During this renovation, for the first time ever, food and beverage services will be provided in the majestic Ciragan Palace.


While its initial purpose was to house Ottoman sultans, this hotel has hosted numerous heads of state, continuing its long history of catering to royalty. One of the hotel's three restaurants is called Tugra. This restaurant serves traditional Turkish food and is well-known in Istanbul for its excellent quality. A luxurious lounge, a private entrance, and butler service are available to hotel guests around-the-clock. So, when we write about luxurious hotels in Istanbul, Ciragan Palace Kempinski has a well-deserved place on the list.


St. Regis Istanbul



St. Regis Istanbul Hotel is situated in the Nisantasi neighborhood, which is on Istanbul's European side. This is a true city hotel which is located right in the middle of everything! This hotel's bedrooms are warmly designed with copper and aluminum Art Deco elements. A butler service is available for every room. The hotel features a top-notch restaurant and bar, but guests can also choose to go to one of the many dining establishments in the neighborhood. The seven floors of the St. Regis Istanbul are all uniquely created with superb art and natural materials. An Iridium spa with seven massage rooms and a hammam is located in the hotel.


There are restaurants in the hotel and one of them is on the Michelin Guide! Included in the 2023 Michelin Guide List, St. Regis Brasserie serves all its guests between 07:00 – 01:00, while Spago Istanbul serves between 15:00 – 02:00. So if you love luxury, butler service, and being at the heart of the city, St. Regis can be your hotel!


Four Seasons Bosphorus



When it was a 19th-century palace, this complex was converted into one of the most opulent lodgings in Istanbul! It is situated in one of the city's nicest neighborhoods, Besiktas just on the Bosphorus line. Visitors can enjoy a waterfront view of the beautiful sunset at this spot. There are 25 suites among the 170 guest rooms at the hotel. The entire structure is constructed in the style of the old Ottoman Empire, and modern styles have also been incorporated into the decorations. The spacious outdoor swimming pool, which has a view of the Bosphorus Strait, is another popular place for visitors to relax. They can also use the well-lit underground swimming pool to relax which also has underwater music. A stylish urban spa is among the attractive amenities. The quayside's fine eateries and swimming areas gaze out over the Asian coastline. And everyone is swallowed in the brightness, openness, and energy of this waterfront setting.


W Istanbul



The location of W Istanbul Hotel is just in Istanbul's city center. The distance between the hotel and the Nisantasi retail center is only about 15 minutes. Due to its elegant modern architecture, this building's construction and design have significantly changed the neighborhood. Yet, some components of the region's historic traditional Turkish architecture have been preserved as a nod to the past. The hotel offers a variety of practical services, such as free Wi-Fi and a spa. 


The W Istanbul is located in the heart of Istanbul, Turkey's historic Akaretler Row Houses, in a posh area surrounded by eateries, cafes, and design and art galleries. The historic neighborhood of Besiktas and the posh retail district of Nisantasi is both accessible to guests of the W Istanbul. The 140 bedrooms and suites of W Istanbul embody both historical elegance and modern luxury. Marmara marble, Ottoman designs, and varying lighting to suit your mood. flat-screen Televisions, the iconic W bed, and fashionable comforts are featured in the rooms and suites with gardens, terraces, or cabanas.


The Ritz-Carlton Istanbul



The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul is well situated in the center of Istanbul and offers breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. Sultanahmet, Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, and the Grand Bazaar are just 15 minutes away from this hotel. A variety of dining options are available to guests sleeping in one of the luxury 239 rooms or suites, including a particularly created Nobu suite. They include authentic Anatolian cuisine at Atölye, Mediterranean delicacies at The Roof, and signature beverages and bar snacks at Bleu Lounge. The world-famous Nobu restaurant, which serves Japanese-Peruvian cuisine, is also located inside The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul. Here, diners may experience regional specialties or well-known dishes while taking in the mesmerizing, expansive views of the Bosphorus. Among the amenities available on-site are energizing and transforming spa trips, an indoor pool, a fitness center, and an outdoor infinity pool.


Since this hotel is located close to Taksim Square, numerous city attractions can be reached on foot by guests. The hotel's east-facing rooms, which provide a superb view of the stunning Bosphorus, are a major perk. If you like to sip wine while watching the sunset, this is the finest spot to stay. The hotel's rooms are roomy and include various Ottoman-style elements.


Raffles Istanbul



Raffles is a part of the prestigious Zorlu Center. It is built with a contemporary Turkish appearance, in contrast to many of the nearby hotels. There are no allusions to the Ottoman Empire in it. International and Turkish art are displayed in the hotel's public areas. The hotel offers many of the necessary amenities. Kids' club, bar, restaurant, sauna, steam room, exercise center, pool, laundry, and room service are a few of these amenities. Free WiFi is available as well. The Blue Mosque served as inspiration for the exquisite interior design of the rooms. For visitors, there are also Nespresso machines and tablets. Arola and Lavinia are the two restaurants at Raffles. While the second specializes in modern Turkish mazes, the first one concentrates on Spanish cuisine.


 


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FAQ


What is the most expensive hotel room in Istanbul?


Sultan Suite is the most expensive hotel room in Istanbul with 50.000 Euro price per night. Located in the historical Palace building, Sultan Suite is one of the largest suites in Europe. It offers panoramic views of the Bosphorus with its high-sash windows. Sultan Suite, consistently ranked as the best suite in the world, has a magnificent living room with a dining area for 12 people, a specially decorated large bedroom, and a guest room. The royal Sultan Suite guests have the privilege of a chauffeur-driven luxury transfer service and point-to-point city transfers with the hotel's 1974 model classy Rolls Royce Silver Shadow throughout their stay.


What is the most luxurious area in Istanbul?


Etiler and Bebek neighborhoods of Besiktas are the most luxurious areas in ıstanbul.


What are the wealthy areas of Istanbul?


The most wealthy residential areas in Istanbul are Besiktas, Sariyer, Kadikoy, Beyoglu, Uskudar, Beykoz, Sisli, Bakirkoy, and Atasehir. Note there are both wealthy and middle-class neighborhoods in those regions.


What is the best place to get a hotel in Istanbul?


The best place to get a hotel in Istanbul depends on your interests. If you are in Istanbul for tourist reasons, go for Fatih, Beyoglu, and Besiktas neighborhoods.


 

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