Elegant five-star escape to Istanbul’s super-fashionable Nisantasi district, perfect for exploring – includes breakfast, late check-out and more.
Five-star service: Enjoy the unparalleled Westin service at The Westin Istanbul Nisantasi, a sophisticated address in one of Istanbul’s poshest neighbourhoods. If you’re here to shop, great news: there’s a swanky mall right next door. And for exploring? A metro line is accessible from right outside the hotel. The 150 rooms look out over the airy courtyard below or the vibrant street scenes of this amazingly diverse city – each is elegantly appointed with an urban feel and pillow-top beds.
Delightful dishes: Flavours of the Mediterranean can be enjoyed any time. All-day dining at Corte Verde begins with abundant breakfasts, continues with flavourful lunches and ends with elegant a la carte dinners. Dine in the lobby restaurant or head out into the garden for a tranquil dining experience accompanied by the scents of magnolia and jasmine. Coffee, tea and cocktails can be enjoyed at Primo, a laid-back café and bar.
All the amenities: Slick services go hand in hand with Westin hotels, and here you’ll find a well-equipped fitness centre, packed with TechnoGym kit like cardio machines, functional fitness equipment and free weights. In advance, you can reserve yoga sessions and sound therapy classes, and massages are also on offer from Sanitas SPA.
How to get there
The hotel is in the fashionable Nisantasi neighbourhood and lies 35 kilometres from Istanbul Airport on the European side of the city, around a 30-minute drive.
Highlights
Nisantasi is Istanbul’s most elegant neighbourhood, where well-heeled residents rub shoulders with tourists-in-the-know at designer boutiques and chic cafes. The top-tier shopping includes famous names like Louis Vuitton and Prada with local designers like Rifat Ozbek – plenty of options if you feel like splashing out on a new outfit.
The Old City is around 15 minutes’ drive away, so you can visit top sights like Hagia Sophia, the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, the Topkapi Palace, the Aya Sofya, and the Galata Tower in no time. Don't miss your chance to explore the Besiktas district, browse for curios at the Grand Bazaar, and check out the interesting buildings dating from the Byzantine, Roman, and Ottoman periods. Further thrills working your way through the awe-inspiring antiquities at the Archaeology Museum and taking a ferry cruise on The Bosphorus – the narrow waterway that separates Istanbul from Europe.
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