0.3 business
Address:
Lamartin cad no 13
, Istanbul 34437, Turkey
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Expedia's property description
Location. The Midtown Hotel Istanbul is located in Istanbul, Turkey, 500 metres from the Atatuerk Cultural Centre and 600 metres from Istiklal Street with its restaurants, cafes, and shops. Sirkeci railway station is four kilometres from the hotel. <br><br>Hotel Features. The contemporary minimalist Midtown Hotel Istanbul is located in Taksim Talimhane, Istanbul's first urban transformation project, close to the business and cultural centres. Complimentary newspapers and Internet access are available throughout the hotel. Multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk can secure valuables in the hotel safe, and room service is available 24 hours a day. <br><br>The Midtown Hotel Istanbul features the minimalist Midtown Café, where a complimentary traditional Turkish breakfast buffet is served daily. The café also offers a choice of coffees and teas, non- alcoholic, and alcoholic drinks. Modern Turkish, Far Eastern, and South American dishes are available. <br><br>The hotel includes four conference rooms, the largest seating up to 110 delegates. <br><br>Aerobics, yoga, and Pilates sessions can be arranged, and bicycle hire is available nearby. Helicopter flights can be arranged at the front desk. The nearest golf course is 15 kilometres from the hotel. <br><br>Guestrooms. The 80 air-conditioned guestrooms feature contemporary minimalist design using natural colours and materials. All guestrooms are equipped with satellite television, direct-dial phones, wireless Internet access, safes, coffee and tea facilities, and minibars. DVD players are available on request. Bathrooms include rain showers, complimentary designer toiletries, and hair dryers. Bathrobes and slippers are provided. Welcome amenities are offered on arrival. <br><br>Expert Tip. The Grand Bazaar is the largest covered market in Turkey offering wares from Turkish carpets, tiles, and pottery, to copper and brassware - the market claims to have more than 4,000 shops and restaurants.