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Swissotel The Bosphorus Istanbul 
Bayildim Caddesi, No 2, Macka Besiktas , İstanbul
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    The Swissotel The Bosphorus is a luxury hotel, beautifully situated in the centre of Istanbul. This fantastic 5-star property is surrounded by large gardens and offers spectacular views of the Bosphorus The hotel has 497 spacious and beautifully presented guest rooms, many of which offer fantastic views over the historical city and the Bosphorus. Rooms are decorated in a traditional European-style and are complimented with luxury bathrooms. The Swissotel offers the guest a choice of 7 restaurants and bars. Guests can enjoy international buffets, traditional Swiss food in the Chalet and Oriental cuisine at Miyako. The Gaja Sky Bar is the hotel’s rooftop bar and the perfect place to enjoy a drink or 2 in the summer months whilst taking in the fantastic views. A 15-minute drive from the hotel will take you to Istanbul’s historic area where you can visit such sights as the Topkapi Palace, the Grand Bazaar and the Blue Mosque. Istanbul’s prestigious district of Nisantasi is a short walk away and is full of designer shops, exclusive restaurants and lively bars. Leisure facilities at the hotel include an indoor and an outdoor swimming pool, plus an award-winning spa and wellness centre. There is also a well-equipped gym and pilates lessons can be arranged. The Swissotel The Bosphorus is a member of ‘Leading Hotels of the World.’

    Number of rooms : 497  [ Room info ]
    Check in : 14:00 hour
    Check out : 12:00 hour
    Creditcards : American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB


    Number of reviews : 444
    Average visitor rating (8.7 / 10)
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