Posts Tagged ‘Sisli’
Istanbul Surmeli Hotel
In the heart of the city, right in Istanbul’s commercial and entertainment centre, Gayreteppe, this 5-star hotel offers luxurious accommodation, impressive facilities and a great location.

Holiday Inn Sisli Istanbul
Situated in Istanbul’s business district of Şişli, with great public transport links to the rest of the city, this stylish hotel features modern and spacious rooms with free wireless internet access.

Holiday Inn Sisli
The Marmara Sisli Istanbul
Opened in September 2008, this modern 4-star business hotel offers a comfortable setting with its cosmopolitan touch and professional atmosphere.

The Marmara Sisli
Mim Hotel Istanbul
This recently renovated and modern hotel is located in the trendy district of Nisantasi, and is very close to the major business and leisure destinations of Istanbul.

Mim Hotel Istanbul
Titanic Comfort Hotel Istanbul
Located in the historical district of Şişli, the cosy Titanic Comfort Hotel is within walking distance of many of Istanbuls museums, parks, art galleries and shopping centres.

Titanic Comfort Hotel
Hotel Sisli Istanbul
Located in the business centre of Istanbul ‘Sisli’ the hotel occupies a privileged position only 3 km away from Taksim Square and within walking distance of various museums, parks, art galleries, business centres, and shopping areas.

Hotel Sisli
Nil Hotel Istanbul
Within walking distance of Taksim Square and Istanbul Convention & Exhibition Centre, Nil Hotel offers comfortable accommodation with free wireless internet access and breakfast included, next to Osmanbey Metro Station.

Nil Hotel Istanbul
The Ritz Carlton Istanbul
Look out over the Bosphorus from this luxury hotel’s privileged setting in the heart of Istanbul. Impressive facilities include an amazing spa and gourmet dining.

The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul
The Sofa Istanbul Hotel
Matching the style of its location amid the city’s chic Nisantasi district, this hotel offers thoroughly contemporary accommodation and facilities.

The Sofa Istanbul Hotel rooms
Istanbul Ataturk Museum
Ataturk’s former residence in Sisli now serves as the Ataturk Museum and displays his personal effects. Read the rest of this entry »