The hotel is located in the heart of the city and situated in beautiful gardens ... more
overlooking the Bosphorus Straits. The Hilton features an extensive selection of business and leisure facilities. These include a restaurant, bar and 24-hour reception desk...
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Location. The contemporary Istanbul Hilton hotel overlooks the waters of the Bosphorus ... more
strait in the Harbiye district of Istanbul, Turkey. The opulent Dolmabahce Palace, built by the Ottomans in the 19th century, is within one kilometre. The Military Museum is one kilometre, and the Grand Bazaar is five kilometres away. Hagia Sofia is six kilometres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The large, 12 storey Istanbul Hilton hotel is surrounded by 15 acres of gardens and has complimentary parking for guests. The hotel has four restaurants. Bosphorus Terrace is a casual buffet restaurant with Bosphorus views. It serves Turkish and international dishes, and features a la carte choices and themed evenings. Cantonese and Sichuan specialities are on offer for dinner in Dragon Restaurant, with Chinese decor including red wooden screens. The hotel's Roof Bar and Restaurant welcomes families for Turkish and Mediterranean fare with 12th floor Bosphorus views. Extending from the lobby, Veranda Bar and Grill has a waterfront terrace with drinks and meals on the menu, including special kebab and seafood nights. There is a pool bar. The hotel has a business centre, meeting rooms and Internet access in public areas (surcharge). The grounds feature a large outdoor pool with cabanas and children's pool. There is a gym, kilometre long jogging path, squash and tennis courts. The hairdresser offers beauty treatments (surcharge) and thereis a Turkish bath. Guestrooms. The 498 air conditioned guestrooms all have balconies overlooking the Bosphorus or the city. All contemporary rooms have dial up Internet connections, minibars, safes and satellite television. Expert Tip. The Dolmabahce Palace is home to the world's largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, weighing four and a half tons.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The contemporary Istanbul Hilton hotel overlooks the waters of the Bosphorus ... more
strait in the Harbiye district of Istanbul, Turkey. The opulent Dolmabahce Palace, built by the Ottomans in the 19th century, is within one kilometre. The Military Museum is one kilometre, and the Grand Bazaar is five kilometres away. Hagia Sofia is six kilometres from the hotel. Hotel Features. The large, 12 storey Istanbul Hilton hotel is surrounded by 15 acres of gardens and has complimentary parking for guests. The hotel has four restaurants. Bosphorus Terrace is a casual buffet restaurant with Bosphorus views. It serves Turkish and international dishes, and features a la carte choices and themed evenings. Cantonese and Sichuan specialities are on offer for dinner in Dragon Restaurant, with Chinese decor including red wooden screens. The hotel's Roof Bar and Restaurant welcomes families for Turkish and Mediterranean fare with 12th floor Bosphorus views. Extending from the lobby, Veranda Bar and Grill has a waterfront terrace with drinks and meals on the menu, including special kebab and seafood nights. There is a pool bar. The hotel has a business centre, meeting rooms and Internet access in public areas (surcharge). The grounds feature a large outdoor pool with cabanas and children's pool. There is a gym, kilometre long jogging path, squash and tennis courts. The hairdresser offers beauty treatments (surcharge) and there is a Turkish bath. Guestrooms. The 498 air conditioned guestrooms all have balconies overlooking the Bosphorus or the city. All contemporary rooms have dial up Internet connections, minibars, safes and satellite television. Expert Tip. The Dolmabahce Palace is home to the world's largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, weighing four and a half tons.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Hilton Park SA is a deluxe hotel, which occupies a prime site overlooking the ... more
Bosphorus and Dolmabahce Palace. It is close to Istanbul's major sights and commercial center, and 15 miles from the Ataturk International Airport. The hotel offers a wide selection of business and leisure facilities, including a restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine and a bar with spectacular Bosphorus view and live music. The beautifullyappointed guest rooms offer air conditioning and private baths with modern amenities. The professional, caring staff is ready to serve your every need, so you'll be assured a memorable Hilton experience. The hotel is minutes to fine dining, shopping, and entertainment.
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The Hilton Park SA is a deluxe hotel, which occupies a prime site overlooking the ... more
Bosphorus and Dolmabahce Palace. It is close to Istanbul's major sights and commercial center, and 15 miles from the Ataturk International Airport. The hotel offers a wide selection of business and leisure facilities, including a restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine and a bar with spectacular Bosphorus view and live music. The beautifully appointed guest rooms offer air conditioning and private baths with modern amenities. The professional, caring staff is ready to serve your every need, so you'll be assured a memorable Hilton experience. The hotel is minutes to fine dining, shopping, and entertainment.
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Close to many key attractions, including the Istanbul Convention & Exhibition Centre, this ... more
contemporary hotel offers views of the Bosporus. The hotel boasts an excellent fitness room and is within reach of such historic sights as the Topkapi Palace, the Dolmabahce Palace and the Blue Mosque.
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Advantages: Fascinating, historic, romantic, magical, nowhere else like it Disadvantages: Must go at the right time, can be very busy
One of the world's biggest cities, Istanbul is almost too diverse and too historic to sum up in one review. One could spend weeks in this fascinating metropolis and still barely scratch the surface. The city is at once bewildering, enchanting and exciting and exploring it can sometimes feel like hard work but your efforts will be rewarded many times over. I can only give a very general overview of Istanbul here, it's unrealistic to think that one could give any more in a couple of thousand words but at the end I'll give some suggestions for reading and viewing material that I think will complement and extend what I want to say about the city.
Istanbul has a population of around 12 million - more or less; the authorities don't really know how many people actually live there because hundreds more people arrive from rural areas every ...
Advantages: In a good location, many friendly members of staff, spacious rooms Disadvantages: Questionable hygiene and maintenance issues
Long before a certain American socialite claimed that everything under the sun was ?hot?, the name ?Hilton? was most commonly recognised as being an international hotel empire. Having expanded throughout the 20th century, from humble beginnings in Dallas, Texas, I?ve always thought of Hilton hotels as havens for businessmen trying to impress potential clients. Alas, as if you haven?t noticed, there is a global recession going on and the chain has seemingly relaxed their approach a little and offered those in need of a leisurely break the opportunity to stay in their hotels at a reasonable cost.
As a result of some rather difficult family circumstances, my folks didn?t want to venture too far away from home this summer. Whilst Coventry might not sound like everyone?s ideal holiday destination, it was far enough away from Lincolnshire ...
Advantages: So many wonderful sights, clean and easy to get around, reasonable prices Disadvantages: Smoking in some places put us off our meals
Istanbul sightseeing.
This is a review of my experience and really there is so much to see and do you need to read a few of the great reviews on this site, as I did before we went in order to make your own mind up as to what you want to experience for yourself. There is no way I could go into depth about every sight, I have tried to create a desire to go and a taste of what is there.
WHEN WE WERE IN ISTANBUL:
We spent five days in Istanbul just before Easter 2009 and we stayed at the Orient Express Hotel in the Sirkeci area of old Istanbul. (Another separate review)
Istanbul is the only city built on two continents and split by the sea. The Bosporus is the section of water which unites the two continents and joins the Sea of Marmara to the Black sea.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS:
The first thing that struck me as we drove from the Airport to ...