Best boutique hotels in istanbul

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Istanbul Istanbul, the unique and charming city, admired by all who visits her has been starting point of many historical events and the cradle of civilizations. This is a mega city, with a population exceeding 15 million, one of the international business centres and more importantly, it is an ancient city, blends history with modernity. Istanbul is one of the world’s fascinating cities with its historical peninsula, Bosphorus Strait, various types of architecture from both Ottoman and Byzantine era. Charmingly situated both the European and Asian sides. The only city around the world located on two continents and divided by the fascinating Bosphorus Strait. Without a shadow of a doubt, Beyoglu is the most popular place to visit for both locals and foreigners. The main street is İstiklâl Caddesi, is a district located on Taksim Square, a pedestrianised 1 mile long street of various types of food restaurants and shops, cafes, bars, clubs, art galleries, antique shops, cinemas and theatres. Beyoglu unites a mixture of cultures, religions and ethnicities while retaining the ruins and traces of past empires in its colourful street. Kiliç Ali Pasha Bath

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The Museum of Innocence is both the title of a novel by Orhan Pamuk and the name of a museum he has established. From the very beginnings of the project, since the 1990s, Pamuk has conceived of novel and museum together. The novel, which is about love, is set between 1974 and the early 2000s, and describes life in Istanbul between 1950 and 2000 through memories and flashbacks centered around two families – one wealthy, the other lower middle class. The museum presents what the novel’s characters used, wore, heard, saw, collected and dreamed of, all meticulously arranged in boxes and display cabinets. The novel was published in 2008; the museum opened in spring 2012.

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Istanbul

Istanbul, the unique and charming city, admired by all who visits her has been starting point of

many historical events and the cradle of civilizations. This is a mega city, with a population

exceeding 15 million, one of the international business centres and more importantly, it is an

ancient city, blends history with modernity.

Istanbul is one of the world’s fascinating cities with its historical peninsula, Bosphorus Strait,

various types of architecture from both Ottoman and Byzantine era. Charmingly situated both the

European and Asian sides. The only city around the world located on two continents and divided

by the fascinating Bosphorus Strait.

Without a shadow of a doubt, Beyoglu is the most popular place to visit for both locals and

foreigners. The main street is İstiklâl Caddesi, is a district located on Taksim Square, a

pedestrianised 1 mile long street of various types of food restaurants and shops, cafes, bars,

clubs, art galleries, antique shops, cinemas and theatres.

Beyoglu unites a mixture of cultures, religions and ethnicities while retaining the ruins and traces

of past empires in its colourful street.

Kiliç Ali Pasha Bath

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This Turkish hammam, placed in Tophane neighborhood beside themosque with the same name,

was constructed by the modeler Mimar Sinanon the wish of Kilic Ali Pasha; of Italian beginning,

once a slave on board a boat which he in the long run got to be commander and succesfully

climbed the stairs of notoriety and fortune until he turned into the Admiral of theOttoman Navy

in the sixteenth century. The vast focal vault over the unwinding region is 14 meters wide and 17

meters high and is one of the biggest single arches fabricated by Sinan. After the door, it has an

unwinding range (Camegah) giving access into the warm territories of the Hammam.

Amid the Republic period the shower deterioted and was in awful conditions. Late reclamations

which took around 7 years brought the Hammam back to its capacity today. Men and ladies have

separate hours for washing and there is likewise a little cafeteria and a retail shop inside.

Open every day for women between 08:00-16:00, and for men between 16:30-24:00.

Tel: (212) 393 80 10 , +90 (212)-293-9494

The CORINNE ART & BOUTIQUE HOTEL, embracing Istanbul’s cultural richness and history, invites you on

a journey to comfort in all its facets.

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Contact us

Turnacıbaşı Caddesi Ayhan Işık Sokak No: 41

34433 Beyoglu, Istanbul / Turkey

T: +90 (212)-293-9494

E: [email protected]

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