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Hotel Neorion, Istanbul (5 stars)

Neorion Hotel Istanbul -- ExteriorHotel Neorion is located at the very centre of Istanbul. Named for Byzantium's grand port on the Golden Horn, it welcomes visitors from around the world just as the port did in the great days of Constantinople. The hotel's 58 guest rooms and suites bring the past to life, with all modern comforts. The swimming pool, Turkish bath, massage spa, cultural library, and museum-quality decorative arts are supplemented with complimentary fine arts musical performances, cuisine demonstrations and cultural events exclusively for hotel guests. 

http://www.neorionhotel.com/


Hotel White House, Istanbul (5 stars)

white house_hotel_istanbulWhite House Hotel Istanbul is located in the heart of the historical peninsula and it is within walking distance to Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapı Palace, Archeology Museum, the Basilica Cistern, Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, the Millennium Stone and Byzantine Hippodrome, which are the most important landmarks of the city.  White House Hotel Istanbul is the ideal starting place for exploring this Ottoman capital city's endless historical sites, museums, restaurants, clubs and shops.

http://www.istanbulwhitehouse.com/


“The Bosphorus”, Istanbul (5 stars)

SwissHotelBosphorousIstanbulSwissôtel The Bosphorus, Istanbul is a 5-star luxury hotel right in the centre of Istanbul, on the European banks of the Bosphorus, within 65 acres of historical gardens. 63 elegant suits in a range of sizes, from studios to 1 – 3 bedrooms, offer the ultimate in style and luxury, and allow guests to enjoy the full range of hotel services within the comfort of their own four walls. Awarded as a "Leading Spa of the World", Amrita Spa & Wellness offers superb facilities await you to replenish your mind, body and spirit.

http://www.swissotel.com/


Ramada Plaza, Istanbul (5 stars)

ramadaplazaistanbulRamada Plaza Istanbul is just walking distance away from Taksim Square, Istanbul Convention & Exhibition Center, Nisantasi, the most in vogue district of Istanbul and Hotel is 3-minutes to nearby the largest shopping centers by subway line. It is also next to the Osmanbey Metro Exit and 23 km away from Ataturk Airport. 162 luxurious guest room, 12 suites and 2 penthouse suites of “Ramada Plaza Istanbul Hotel” are special residences where comfort and aesthetic meet. Cozy ambiance of these spaces in which the guests will feel at home are fully equipped with high-tech facilities.

http://www.ramadaplazaistanbul.com/


The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul (5 stars)

RitzClarlton IstanbulThe Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul Voted Best International Business Hotel by Condé Nast Travellers Readers' Awards 2009.   The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul hotel in Taksim Square stands in the center of this fascinating, flavorful city, epitomizing its welcoming spirit and the harmonic convergence between East and West, and past and present. Bathed in Ottoman-inspired splendor that pays homage to the rich historical traditions of Turkey, this stunning Bosphorus hotel features 244 well-appointed guest rooms, including 23 suites and 57 Ritz-Carlton Club Level rooms. 

http://www.ritzcarlton.com/


Rixos Grand, Ankara (5 stars)

Rixos Grand AnkaraRixos Grand is located on the Atatürk Boulevard, which is the most prestigious area of the Turkish capital. This luxurious five star hotel shares the same location as important institutions such as Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM), embassies and ministries.

http://www.rixos.com/


Crowne Plaza, Ankara (4 stars)

Crowne Plaza AnkaraCrowne Plaza Ankara Hotel is a prestigious city hotel, located at the heart of Ankara. There are 177 standard rooms, 3 rooms for disabled persons, 20 double queen rooms, 20 junior suite rooms, 42 club rooms and 1 presidential suite in our hotel which offer panoramic view of Ankara and decorated with modern and elegant lines for both business or vacation travellers. Hotel also offers rooms on special floors for guests who do not smoke. 

http://www.cpankara.com.tr/


Swissôtel Grand Efes Izmir (5 stars)

Set in 40 thousand square meters of landscaped gardens Swissôtel Grand Efes, Izmir is a five-star deluxe hotel located in the heart of the Izmir’s commercial hub and overlooking the spectacular Kordon Promenade, on Turkey's Aegean Sea. Swissôtel Grand Efes, Izmir has 402 luxurious rooms including 55 elegantly decorated suites and 72 Swiss Executive Rooms. Equipped with the latest technology available Grand Efes Convention Centre located in the hotel, is designed to host all kinds of meetings and conferences in an ideal setting.

http://www.swissotel.com/


Met Hotel, Izmir (4 Stars)

Met Hotel offers soundproofed bedrooms with satellite TV, just 1 km from the Izmir seafront. The Kulturpark Fairground is only 150 metres away, and on-site car rental is available. Met Boutique Hotel’s stylish bedrooms offer free Wi-Fi access, bedside reading lights and LCD TVs. A laundry and ironing service is available, and every room has a private tiled bathroom with a hairdryer. The high-ceilinged restaurant at Hotel Met serves lavish breakfast buffets and an international à la carte menu for lunch and dinner. With a variety of seating areas, it is suitable for both business meetings and casual dining. Met Boutique Hotel is 300 metres from Basmane Station.


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