Best Hotels in Sultanahmet (Istanbul), Türkiye
Sultanahmet Hotels
With so many unmissable attractions within a mere stroll of each other – and all set around the site of an ancient Byzantine hippodrome – Sultanahmet is an overwhelmingly popular tourist destination, and a prime location for visitors to be wowed on a truly epic scale. Beyond the wonders of the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and more, this relatively small area of Istanbul somehow manages to retain an air of peace and calm. It offers visitors a significantly less celebrated but nonetheless pleasant network of quaint lanes and side streets, majestic panoramas of the Bosphorus, and an impressive assortment of accommodation options for all budgets and tastes.
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- G WToronto, Canada613 contributionsGreatCan't miss this. All the history in one place. Imagine the hippodrome, see the 3200 year old column brought from carnac by Justinian. Lots of people but I felt very safe but still be sure to protect valuablesVisited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 2 October 2023
- Can Bayazıt4 contributionsOne of the must see placesWell not the district itself of course. But the area includes so many museums, it is the best location for cultural and historical tour. I suggest you all to visit the archeology museum and Turk Islam museum. Everyone loves and knows topkapi palace, but the ones i mentioned are not known by everyone and also they have the most unique and historical stuffs. Even more than topkapi palace.Visited September 2023Travelled soloWritten 2 October 2023
- kumaran mDurban, South Africa8 contributionsAn exciting and awesome area to stay and visit. It is a area you must visit when visiting Istanbul.This area is very busy and safe. Also has many eating outlets to accommodate all tourists. The shopping is excellent. The hotels in these tourist areas are more expensive. You can stay in other areas and travel by tram to this area.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 January 2024
- LucyTravellingWifeJohannesburg, South Africa279 contributionsThe hub of IstanbulLoved visiting this area. So many historical places to visit, things to see and explore! Great places to eat too. Would definitely find a hotel in this area next time! Perfect location.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 March 2024
- 1957Ottawa, Canada827 contributionsThe Heart of historical Istanbul!As part of our walking tour , our guide took us through to this district that happens to be the heart of old historic Istanbul. It’s filled with incredible history, we learned about the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. The streets are vibrant, bazaars, delicious food restaurants.Most attractions are free but some have an entrance fee.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 April 2024
- Ooly Schacht38 contributionsNice place, pushy sales peopleAmazing place, many historical sites close by. Too many stores selling the same products, very aggressive store clerks, if not buying refuse to enter the store. The sites are amazing, all very close by.Visited April 2024Travelled soloWritten 15 April 2024
- suhema v1 contributionThe city that calls us again & againTravelled to Istanbul end of Feb We love the old Sultanahmet area. It's our 4th visit. If you want to see the tourist sights, mosques, grand bazaar etc you must stay in this area. It's a beautiful area filled with cobbled streets, beautiful mosques, bazaars, street vendors etc... Access around the area & towards other parts of Istanbul are easily available via the tram system. The marmary trains and buses are very efficient as well. Buy a travel card called the Istanbul Card. 1 card can be used by multiple members of the family. The grand bazaar is a must, busy and not for the faint hearted but a labyrinth of shops, alleys all tantalising the eyes, nose and taste buds. Visit the Hagia Sofia and Blue Mosque, The Topkapi palace, and many more beautiful tourist attractions. There's lots of different accommodation types from tiny 3* hotels to opulent 5* hotels. I recommend you choose a hotel close to a tram station due to the amount of walking you will be doing. Make sure you bring comfortable shoes as there's ALOT of walking. Be mindful that taxi's cannot enter the road alongside the blue mosque so trams are the main mode of transport. We rarely used taxi's as we prefer the tram & buses. Food is amazing in this area. Something for every budget. Do try the delicious Simit, sweetcorn & chestnuts from the street vendor carts. A must is dessert, Baklava or kunafe from the famous Hafiz Mustafa dessert chain. We cannot wait for our next visitVisited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 May 2024
- deejay90210New Delhi, India2,132 contributionsThe place to stay in IstanbulThe historical and touristic area of Istanbul. Many hotels are located here, in small bylanes with terraces overlooking the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque. It becomes more lively in the evenings with many historical sites within walking distance.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 24 June 2024
- Geetanjali9 contributionsA wonderful experienceIf you love history, architecture and scenic beauty, Istanbul is a must visit. Besides, it's a kebab treat for non veg foodies. For those with a sweet tooth, the balkhlavas and Turkish delight are a sure treat. Shoppers, the ceramics ,carpets and rugs are unique and gorgeous and, of course the knock offs for every brand of bags,purses,clutches could reel you with the duplication of the latest original. Language is an issue but surprisingly, most of the people you need to interact with, cabbies, shop keepers, are quick to pull out AI translator apps on their phones to help with basics. Cats can be overwhelming on the streets, in eateries and even hotels . Don't feed them at all. You'll be surprised how quickly the solo will convert into a brood menace!!! Dress light and carry walking shoes to enjoy this beautiful city, both, the European and the Asian sudesVisited June 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 14 July 2024
- DimiWestern Australia, Australia26 contributionsAmazing Bag Selection At Great PricesThe Sultanahmet district has some amazing bag stores and Grace Ottoman was the best. A great selection of LV and others at a great price. The best shop we’ve seen so far and the WhatsApp number is +90 538 788 67 57.Visited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 August 2024
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- Beyoglu HotelsIstanbul’s most famous street, pedestrianized Istiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue), throbs day and night and offers a fantastic array of architectural sights, shops, treats, and throngs upon teeming throngs of people. At the avenue’s northeastern end is expansive Taksim Square, thought by many to be the very heart of the city, with many of Turkey’s most renowned restaurants and some of Europe’s most happening nightlife in close proximity. In striking contrast, Beyoglu’s less trafficked areas – such as the affluent Cihangir and the antiques district of Cukurcuma – exude Old World charm and provide contemplative calm and splendid diversion via an assortment of cozy cafes, attractive boutiques, and quiet lanes.Read more
- Besiktas HotelsIn Besiktas, skyscrapers compete with palaces for space in an upscale vista replete with hilly green parkland filling in the margins. Step into this rather wealthy neighbourhood and discover a rich mix of opportunities to shop, dine, and be entertained. For folks in search of urban buzz, not to mention a constant reminder of just how important Istanbul’s waterways are to its rich history, there's the frenetic Besiktas ferry terminal or the city’s most vibrant fish market to explore. For a timeout of metropolitan proportions, head to the bucolic Yildiz Park or the chic Bosphorus-side fishing village of Ortakoy. Attractions such as the grandiose Dolmabahce Palace and a bevy of other stately residences await admiration. To be sure, this large and not overly touristy swath of Istanbul yields plenty of pleasure for all.Read more
- Sisli HotelsFor much of Istanbul’s history, Sisli and the area just north of Taksim Square were open countryside used mostly as hunting grounds. These days, Sisli and its chic streets are considered the very heart of contemporary Istanbuli life, where an epicenter of fashion and a thriving business district meet to create an expressly “downtown” feel. Though largely a residential neighborhood, luxury hotels, fine dining restaurants, and upscale shops abound with many of them situated inside or nearby Cevahir Istanbul, the biggest shopping mall in Europe and second biggest urban shopping mall in the world. Shopaholics and fashionistas travel from near and far to browse the area's mix of major global brand items and creations by popular Turkish designers.Read more
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- Grand Bazaar HotelsTourists, hawkers, and locals come together at the Grand Bazaar to comb its labyrinthine passageways in search of a bargain – be it a pair of brand name jeans, a handcrafted silk rug, or a perfectly brewed cup of tea. Outside the vast bazaar, worn, narrow streets wind their way down from its lofty perch to the southern shore of the Golden Horn, where the evocatively aromatic Spice Bazaar beckons alongside the elegant New Mosque (opened in 1665). Nearby, the famed Galata Bridge offers pedestrian access to urban delights across the river in Istanbul’s more residential and contemporary neighbourhoods, while the must-see sights of Sultanahmet are but a leisurely stroll away.Read more
- Uskudar HotelsHome to more than half a million residents, Uskudar on the Asian side of the Bosphorus is one of Istanbul’s most densely populated neighbourhoods. Once a Greek colony, later a haven for people from across the Mediterranean and the Middle East, this gateway to Asia has been an active and diverse hub for eons. Still, visitors to Uskudar are often more overcome by its myriad treasures than by its many thousand residents. And with fairytale settings such as the “Maiden’s Tower” as well as grand examples of Ottoman Era architecture, plenty of parks, a gorgeous and lengthy coastline, and some of Turkey’s holiest sites, there’s no end to the sightseeing possibilities. Easily reached from the city’s European shores via a steady network of ferries, time spent in Uskudar reveals a “real life” Istanbul that many who experience find extremely fascinating.Read more
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- Some of the more popular Sultanahmet hotels near Sultanahmet District include:White House Hotel Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Amira Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Dersaadet Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Popular Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul that have a pool include:Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5Neorion Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Some of the best Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul are:White House Hotel Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul:Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Amira Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul:Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Amira Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul have great views and are well-liked by travellers:Hotel Amira Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Dersaadet Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Neorion Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul have been described as romantic by other travellers:White House Hotel Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Travellers enjoyed the adult pool at these Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul:Neorion Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Yasmak Sultan - Traveller rating: 5/5Sirkeci Mansion - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Families travelling in Istanbul enjoyed their stay at the following Sultanahmet hotels:White House Hotel Istanbul - Traveller rating: 5/5Romance Istanbul Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5Hotel Sultania - Traveller rating: 5/5
- These Sultanahmet hotels in Istanbul generally allow pets:Neorion Hotel - Traveller rating: 5/5GLK PREMIER Sea Mansion Suites & Spa - Traveller rating: 5/5GLK PREMIER Regency Suites & Spa - Traveller rating: 4,5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.