Hotels in Istanbul



Istanbul is a wild city, rich in culture, history and night life and the only city in
 the world that straddles two continents,
divided in two parts with such contrasting flavor. In Istanbul you
 can choose to accommodate yourself in an ex-palace of the Ottoman Empire,
as well as an ex-prison. Istanbul can satisfy
 any tasteful or financial preferences. The starred hotels are from the
 19th century. Recently, a lot of ancient buildings have been turned into hotels,
which is why they do not provide a lift for example.
They are called “special license hotels” and they also come in all varieties of space,
 luxury and price. Their standards are usually high.


  Hotels in Istanbul
Hotels in Istanbul

All hotels in Istanbul are comfortable and affable. Reception usually speaks English.
 There is an air of Turkish hospitality unrivaled in the world.
 The hotel owners are available for advice and whims, some of them are
 archaeologists, some of them guides, all of them –
wells of wisdom on many aspects of the Turkish traditions and Istanbul life.

There are pretty, little hotels in Istanbul , unusual hotels in which
each room has its own atmosphere with unique decor,
 and breakfast is served on the terrace with a glorious view.
 Jasmine, Honeysuckle and Rose are actually hotel houses, painted with pastel colors,
wherein you are welcome to reside. Decorations like frescoes
 and ornate elements are almost always featuring the so-called Turkish blue color,
which is such a good match with any nuance of yellow.
All around the hotels are these friendly, faultlessly costumed men, with their
smiles and willingness to serve the visitors to their best sojourn.
Gem floors welcome your feet, rich arcs adorn the corridors, and red flowers
 give their warm welcome at the window panes.
There is a huge fireplace in the restaurant, which serves international. In the
 spa center it feels like you are bathing in a sort of Turkish Louvre,
with all this art on the walls and light coming as if from everywhere, while you are
dipping yourself in the warm waters. In the gardens there are bushes 
of all sorts, nicely trimmed and well-maintained. The conference
 room has painted glass. All around are the traditional
 Turkish symbols used in the ornaments on the floor.
Rooms are contemporary and with attractive furniture.

There is a cheep guesthouse, the backpacker’s heaven –
resembling a dormitory full of other tired and
 friendly tramps. There is a small welcoming hotel for little girls,
 that is designed like a doll’s house with pretty,
Barbie colors and light furniture. There is a hotel in which Empress
 Zoe allegedly lived, with a pastoral garden – it contains the
 remains of a bath built in the 15th century. Some rooms have balconies with
sea and mosque panoramas. Some are furnished with rich textiles,
 carpets and wooden floors. In one of the hotels in Istanbul,
  there are great live music shows, exhibitions and recurring tango
 evenings – probably the best kept secret in Istanbul.

Istanbul is the ideal place to spoil yourself. It’s subtle as a palace,
 frenetic like a lion and heady like red wine.
 Many things are pleasant for the soul, but Istanbul pleases it well.