Nombre total de chambres 17, Nombre de chambres individuelles 4, Nombre de chambres doubles 13, De celles-ci, chambres à lits jumeaux 4, De celles-ci, chambres à un lit double 3, De celles-ci, combien peuvent être utilisées comme chambre triple 4, Hôtel, Hôtel de ville, Hôtel de vacances, Hôtel pour familles, Hôtel pour cyclistes et motocyclistes, Hôtel pour randonneurs
- Style et atmosphère de l’hôtel
- Welcome
Welcome to the Aristocrat Hotel at the center of modern day Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire of yesteryear. Built on the most important of seven hills that are the foundation of the Istanbul peninsula, this area – and our hotel – was once home to aristocrats who advised the sultan and other dignitaries always arriving for state business and royal entertainment at the nearby Topkapi Palace. Stay in our hotel, and you’ll be residing in a place that was once home to these aristocrats who were integral to the success of the Ottoman Empire.
All the modern conveniences
Over the centuries, the Aristocrat building has been renovated many times until its latest incarnation as our hotel designed to leave you feeling like a dignitary as you explore the city. Rest or conduct business in our luxurious rooms that are your home away from home, with all the modern conveniences, yet set in the midst of the beauty and history of the Ottoman Empire.
Shopping and history within three minutes
When you’re not traipsing through the streets of Istanbul to the nearby Grand Bazaar, Arasta Bazaar or Spice Bazaar, you can rest in your room, or join us for Turkish tea and coffee on the rooftop terrace cafe, where you will have stunning views of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum and Topkapi Palace - all within three minutes walking distance. And don’t miss the one-of-a-kind views of the ocean, Princes’ Islands and the European and Asian sides of Istanbul that are connected by the stunning Bosphorus Bridge.
Exploring the Sunken Palace
You’ll also love your visit to the Basilica Cistern known in Turkish as Yerebatan Sarayi or “Sunken Palace.” Built in the third and fourth centuries during the Early Roman Age, the Sunken Palace – a two minute walk from the Aristocrat – served as a commercial, legal and artistic center. All of this history and more is preserved for your pleasure in this city known as the European cultural center.
The best hospitality
Enjoy your stay as an aristocrat for a day, a weekend or indefinitely as you explore this magical city where cultures have always met to enjoy the best food, the best shopping, the best conversations, the best artisans and the best hospitality.
- Particularités de l’hôtel
- Welcome
Welcome to the Aristocrat Hotel at the center of modern day Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire of yesteryear. Built on the most important of seven hills that are the foundation of the Istanbul peninsula, this area – and our hotel – was once home to aristocrats who advised the sultan and other dignitaries always arriving for state business and royal entertainment at the nearby Topkapi Palace. Stay in our hotel, and you’ll be residing in a place that was once home to these aristocrats who were integral to the success of the Ottoman Empire.
All the modern conveniences
Over the centuries, the Aristocrat building has been renovated many times until its latest incarnation as our hotel designed to leave you feeling like a dignitary as you explore the city. Rest or conduct business in our luxurious rooms that are your home away from home, with all the modern conveniences, yet set in the midst of the beauty and history of the Ottoman Empire.
Shopping and history within three minutes
When you’re not traipsing through the streets of Istanbul to the nearby Grand Bazaar, Arasta Bazaar or Spice Bazaar, you can rest in your room, or join us for Turkish tea and coffee on the rooftop terrace cafe, where you will have stunning views of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum and Topkapi Palace - all within three minutes walking distance. And don’t miss the one-of-a-kind views of the ocean, Princes’ Islands and the European and Asian sides of Istanbul that are connected by the stunning Bosphorus Bridge.
Exploring the Sunken Palace
You’ll also love your visit to the Basilica Cistern known in Turkish as Yerebatan Sarayi or “Sunken Palace.” Built in the third and fourth centuries during the Early Roman Age, the Sunken Palace – a two minute walk from the Aristocrat – served as a commercial, legal and artistic center. All of this history and more is preserved for your pleasure in this city known as the European cultural center.
The best hospitality
Enjoy your stay as an aristocrat for a day, a weekend or indefinitely as you explore this magical city where cultures have always met to enjoy the best food, the best shopping, the best conversations, the best artisans and the best hospitality.
- Horaires de la réception
- 00:00 - 24:00
heure(s)
- Réception le week-end
- 00:00 - 24:00
heure(s)
- Formalités d'arrivée à partir de
- 08:00
- Formalités de départ jusqu'à
- 12:00
- Prestations gratuites pour les clients HRS
- Un quotidien gratuit chaque jour par chambre, Utilisation d'un terminal d'accès Internet dans l'hôtel, Accès réseau local sans fil dans la chambre
- Situation de l’hôtel, environnement et curiosités
- Welcome
Welcome to the Aristocrat Hotel at the center of modern day Istanbul and the Ottoman Empire of yesteryear. Built on the most important of seven hills that are the foundation of the Istanbul peninsula, this area – and our hotel – was once home to aristocrats who advised the sultan and other dignitaries always arriving for state business and royal entertainment at the nearby Topkapi Palace. Stay in our hotel, and you’ll be residing in a place that was once home to these aristocrats who were integral to the success of the Ottoman Empire.
All the modern conveniences
Over the centuries, the Aristocrat building has been renovated many times until its latest incarnation as our hotel designed to leave you feeling like a dignitary as you explore the city. Rest or conduct business in our luxurious rooms that are your home away from home, with all the modern conveniences, yet set in the midst of the beauty and history of the Ottoman Empire.
Shopping and history within three minutes
When you’re not traipsing through the streets of Istanbul to the nearby Grand Bazaar, Arasta Bazaar or Spice Bazaar, you can rest in your room, or join us for Turkish tea and coffee on the rooftop terrace cafe, where you will have stunning views of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Museum and Topkapi Palace - all within three minutes walking distance. And don’t miss the one-of-a-kind views of the ocean, Princes’ Islands and the European and Asian sides of Istanbul that are connected by the stunning Bosphorus Bridge.
Exploring the Sunken Palace
You’ll also love your visit to the Basilica Cistern known in Turkish as Yerebatan Sarayi or “Sunken Palace.” Built in the third and fourth centuries during the Early Roman Age, the Sunken Palace – a two minute walk from the Aristocrat – served as a commercial, legal and artistic center. All of this history and more is preserved for your pleasure in this city known as the European cultural center.
The best hospitality
Enjoy your stay as an aristocrat for a day, a weekend or indefinitely as you explore this magical city where cultures have always met to enjoy the best food, the best shopping, the best conversations, the best artisans and the best hospitality.