Witt Istanbul SuitesWhile other Istanbul hotels emphasize the city’s ties to antiquity, Witt Istanbul Suites is every inch the ultra-modern contemporary-design boutique (...)
Tomtom SuitesIn this enormous city the prevailing trend in hospitality seems, oddly enough, to be something along the lines of “smaller is better.” And who are we (...)
The Sofa IstanbulSome cities are compact and manageable, the kinds of places you can easily get your head around on just one visit. Istanbul is not one of these. It’s (...)
The Marmara BodrumThe first rule of the Marmara hotels seems to be: build somewhere with a view. This is the Turkish mini-chain that brought you the world’s first (...)
The Marmara AntalyaWhat’s most often the main selling point of a seaside hotel — the view — is most often, in practice, its biggest weakness as well; lured by the (...)
Sumahan On The WaterAnd not just any water either; Sumahan on the Water sits on the Asian bank of the Bosphorus, in an upscale residential neighborhood full of vacation (...)
Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul At The BosphorusThe second Four Seasons in Istanbul is a different animal entirely from its sister in the Sultanahmet district. This one, right by the side of the (...)
EV HotelIt seems while everyone was looking for the next Prague somewhere in the Balkans, the Bodrum Peninsula suddenly turned into some kind of Turkish Riviera (...)
A'jia HotelEven the most jaded of travelers can’t help but be struck by the contrast between the ancient city of Istanbul and the ever so modern A’jia. Here, on (...)
Ciragan Palace Kempinski IstanbulSince the sixteenth century a number of palaces have stood on this spot, an unparalleled location amid lush gardens at the edge of the scenic Bosphorus. (...)
Adam&Eve HotelNot only does it occupy the geographic and cultural frontier between Europe and Asia, but there’s a sense in which Turkey is also the wild frontier of (...)
Ada HotelAlong the Mediterranean on Turkey’s southwestern coast is the port city of Bodrum, a yachtsman’s paradise and an increasingly popular tourist (...)
ÜrgüpIs a town located in the historical region of Cappadocia, famous for the unique hotels, built in caves, for its wines and for its hand made carpets.
Pamukkale - Natural Springs & Limestone CliffsThis calcium formation is the largest of its kind. With the hot pools, white cliffs and the amazing surroundings, this is definitely one of the wonders of (...)
Blue MosqueOne of Turkey's most famous landmarks is the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, with the six minarets.