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We took two rooms in this hotel. The rooms were good. And breakfast was quite good. Many things to eat. Staff were friendly and helpful. Many supermarkets small shops and restaurants around the hotel. It is within 10 minutes walking to the underground station that...More
Nice hotel,
Perfect location, close to metro station, calm street compared to other places
Clean, kind staff.
I would recommed for couples and friends
Easy access to almost all istanbul historical places
Mirilayon is the hotel with the most surprises of the hotels we stayed in Istanbul, but i think we should have expect it since is 3 star (I see on agoda is listed like a 4 stars and on expedia like a 2 stars…we booked...More
This hotel was chosen from many others, not overpriced, not that far from the city centre. If you are expecting a place to put your staff, to relax a little after a long day of exciting adventures in Istanbul, to have a shower and very...More
Could I have given 3 1/2 for this hotel, I would have. We chose this hotel for the price and location, and in this regard we were not disappointed. The family suite was very spacious with a large King in one room and 2 singles...More
Tourists, hawkers, and locals come together at the Grand Bazaar to comb its labyrinthine passageways in search of a bargain – be it a pair of brand name jeans, a handcrafted silk rug, or a perfectly brewed cup of tea. Outside the vast bazaar, worn, narrow streets wind their way down from its lofty perch to the southern shore of the Golden Horn, where the evocatively aromatic Spice Bazaar beckons alongside
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the elegant New Mosque (opened in 1665). Nearby, the famed Galata Bridge offers pedestrian access to urban delights across the river in Istanbul’s more residential and contemporary neighbourhoods, while the must-see sights of Sultanahmet are but a leisurely stroll away.