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Regarding the Veranda Terrace, This place is the perfect spot to relax and have a drink or a bite to eat. We usually come here after a day of sightseeing to have a few beers and the kids can have a dessert like ice cream or fresh cut fruit. We have also tried the baked dessert like strawberry and cherry tart and another sweet treat. Our servers have been amazing every time we have been here. Our absolute favorite server is Alpay. He has been so friendly and welcoming to us and our kids are happy to see him. He makes my kids smile and we are so glad that he gets to serve us. We always will recommend to everyone to come eat and drink here. The other night we just came for American coffee and cappuccino. And it was wonderful. Thank you to Alpay. Our visit was very nice and it was a lovely atmosphere. The view is beautiful and the food is delicious. We definitely will come back again.

The oldest Hilton outside of the United States. 1955!!! Celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The exterior is nothing to brag about. 1950s architecture. The interior is clean and impressive although not up to the newer five star hotels. Rooms are a good size especially for Europe - the bathroom is especially large and well appointed. The hotel is showing its age as you can see wear and tear in the room. Used the executive lounge. Open to 11 pm and they have breakfast, afternoon tea and evening refreshments. You can actually fill yourself up during these times. Lots of drinks available including alcoholic - beer, wine (Turkish) and hard liquor. Used the gym facilities. Large with newer equipment. Both indoor and outdoor pool. Other outdoor facilities like tennis courts and a large park like areas. Good location. It is about ten minute walk to Taksim Square and to Nisantasi - a exclusive shopping area in Istanbul (Prada, Armani - you get the idea) Would stay again.

If you have never visited Istanbul before, here's a little information. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and is the country's economic, cultural and historical heart. The Bosphorus Strait divides the transcontinental city into the European side and the Asian side. Even though a third of Istanbul's population resides on the Asian side, when Westerners talk about Istanbul, they are usually referring to the European side. The European side is further divided into "Old Istanbul" and "New Istanbul." The majority of the city's historical attractions including the Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, etc. are all located in old Istanbul. If you are looking for a younger, more vibrant nightlife then you will need to head over to new Istanbul. The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus is located in new Istanbul on the European side. The hotel is located about a 30 minute cab ride from Istanbul Ataturk Airport in light traffic. Expect a longer commute (and a higher cab fare) during peak traffic hours. The closest landmark to the hotel is Taksim Square. Taksim Square is about a five minute walk from the hotel and from there, you will find buses, taxis and the metro to get around/out of town. Taksim Square is also where the Turkish people will congregate, protest and meet for political rallies so it's definitely in a more lively part of town. The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus was built in 1955 and is Hilton's oldest operating hotel outside of the Americas. The exterior of the hotel is still very much 1950's architecture but the interior of the hotel including the lobby, rooms and facilities are all completely new, modern and beautifully appointed. The front of the hotel is actually off-set from the main street and you must pass through a security gate before entering the premises. The security guard will conduct a loose security inspection and check under the vehicles (taxis included) before allowing you to pass. The valet is located in front of the hotel and self-parking is located in the parking structure next door. On this trip, I was booked into a standard guest room on the sixth floor. The room was spacious, minimally decorated and furnished with a comfortable king size bed, flat screen television, desk, seating area, bar counter with mini-fridge, security safe and a large window with views of the city. The balcony was very spacious and had a table and two chairs outside. The floor to ceiling windows made the room feel bright and airy. The enclosed bathroom was a decent size and was beautifully decorated with marble counters and tiled walls. As common with most international hotels, there was a toilet and separate bidet. Larger than normal Peter Thomas Roth bath and body products were provided for your convenience. The hotel grounds are pretty vast and there are plenty of trails and lush gardens to meander through. Other hotel amenities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool/Jacuzzi area, fitness center, running track, tennis court, spa, hamman (Turkish bath) and Executive Lounge. For a hotel gym, this is one of the better in-house, fitness centers that I have visited. It's a good size and has a separate cardio area with state of the art equipment. There are plenty of free weights and a variety of machines and benches for you to use. The spa facilities are attached to the fitness center. You can arrange for spa services such as facials and massages at the fitness center front desk but the general use of the gym or spa area (lockers, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, hamman) are all free. The Executive Lounge is located on the ninth floor and is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. A full breakfast was served during the morning hours and an evening reception with a sample of hot finger foods and selection of alcoholic drinks is served in the evening. If you are able to, I highly recommend you spend some time in the lounge, grab some food and enjoy the beautiful views of the city from the lounge. Although it's not private or quiet, there are several computers and printers to use if you need to get some work done. If you are like me and don't like to make travel plans until you actually arrive at a destination, then you are in luck. The hotel concierge was very helpful and was able to book me with a two day tour of Istanbul including a river tour of the Bosphorus. Yeah, it was a little pricey but it was convenient and personable due to the small size. Overall, the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus was a great stay and I would recommend. If you're looking to explore Istanbul on your own and want to be within walking distance to all the major attractions, I don't recommend this hotel. You will probably be better off staying at a hotel in old Istanbul. But if you don't mind taking taxis, will be part of a tour group or want more of a modern night life, then the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus will be a great stay. If you like my reviews, feel free to check out my travel blog. The link is in my profile.
4 months ago
Our last stop in Europe, Istanbul. The Hilton is beautiful inside and the rooms are spacious. We found that the phone has 2 USB ports and a multiple selection of charging connectors. We ate exclusively at the Arlo Restaurant. We drank Turkish red wines and were not disappointed. Our last dinner was Charred Calamari and the waiter recommended the Lamb Chops. Outstanding! And he made sure that I ate the sauce which was very delicious. I would stay here again. We enjoyed it very much. read more
This is the most beautifully appointed Hilton and I, unfortunately, enjoyed only one night here. Far more luxurious than any in the U.S. or Europe (including U.K). that I've enjoyed. The other downer was that I was feeling pretty ill when we checked in, so I couldn't fully appreciate the property. The staff were beyond helpful and friendly. Loving me some Istanbul, Turkey!!! read more
What a beautiful hotel it is! The interior is beautifully decorated that kinda gives you 50s/60s vibes. All the staff are super friendly and helpful. Their Executive Lounge is great with beautiful view. Went there for evening snack...and was amazed to see so many options. Mr. Halit was absolutely amazing...went above and beyond to serve us! Thank you!! I'm really looking forward to our rest of the stay here! Definitely will come back and recommend this hotel! read more
6 months ago
The employees were nice but pay attention to your bill. They tried charging several hundred dollars for cleaning a few pieces of regular laundry. I won't go back and I would recommend you find some place else to go. read more
We always stat here and it's pretty good and elegant place! I like morning buffet and the staff pretty good! There are 3 different types of restaurants. Dragon- Chinese Dubb- Indian Hotel restaurant-International cuisine I recommend you for sure read more
2 years ago
Regarding the Veranda Terrace, This place is the perfect spot to relax and have a drink or a bite to eat. We usually come here after a day of sightseeing to have a few beers and the kids can have a dessert like ice cream or fresh cut fruit. We have also tried the baked dessert like strawberry and cherry tart and another sweet treat. Our servers have been amazing every time we have been here. Our absolute favorite server is Alpay. He has been so friendly and welcoming to us and our kids are happy to see him. He makes my kids smile and we are so glad that he gets to serve us. We always will recommend to everyone to come eat and drink here. The other night we just came for American coffee and cappuccino. And it was wonderful. Thank you to Alpay. Our visit was very nice and it was a lovely atmosphere. The view is beautiful and the food is delicious. We definitely will come back again. read more
I booked a city-view room with a large bed, but upon check-in, got a garden view room with two single beds without any change in price (1 star off). There are rooms in the main building with the city view, and a separate set of rooms further away from the central property with garden views. My room was a few minutes walk away, so I took it. The hotel is in a generally quiet location, with a little bit of street noise from police or ambulance sirens. There was a lot more internal noise (1 star off). I could hear other guests and their families go in and out of their rooms quite a bit. I could even hear the guest next-door's alarm go off in the mornings. In terms of amenities, there is a pool, exercise room, and a spa. I did not use their spa services, but I think a traditional Turkish bath is available. There is a restaurant on the terrace with great views, but the food is not good. Drinks like coffees and juices are fine, so I would recommend using their restaurant for quick meet-ups with people who do not care about food. read more
2 years ago
Really nice and. Friendly staff. Very accommodating. Recently remodeled. Breakfast was really good. Everyday they change items.
12 years ago
The oldest Hilton outside of the United States. 1955!!! Celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. The exterior is nothing to brag about. 1950s architecture. The interior is clean and impressive although not up to the newer five star hotels. Rooms are a good size especially for Europe - the bathroom is especially large and well appointed. The hotel is showing its age as you can see wear and tear in the room. Used the executive lounge. Open to 11 pm and they have breakfast, afternoon tea and evening refreshments. You can actually fill yourself up during these times. Lots of drinks available including alcoholic - beer, wine (Turkish) and hard liquor. Used the gym facilities. Large with newer equipment. Both indoor and outdoor pool. Other outdoor facilities like tennis courts and a large park like areas. Good location. It is about ten minute walk to Taksim Square and to Nisantasi - a exclusive shopping area in Istanbul (Prada, Armani - you get the idea) Would stay again. read more
3 years ago
Lived in Turkey on and off 5 years. It means SAFETY is important. This hotel is the safest place Americans can stay in the entire Country. Without going into details, We had an issue with a taxi driver, and gave the Hilton as our destination. (Because we knew) As soon as the doorman opened my door I whispered to him "I need security". He must have had a pocket clicker because within 30 seconds there were 5 security guards surrounding the cab. Threw a $100 bill into the cab and they told him to get off the property NOW. Thank you Hilton, also as a side note most people do not realize Turkish owned hotels will refuse you to invite guests to your room. read more
If you have never visited Istanbul before, here's a little information. Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and is the country's economic, cultural and historical heart. The Bosphorus Strait divides the transcontinental city into the European side and the Asian side. Even though a third of Istanbul's population resides on the Asian side, when Westerners talk about Istanbul, they are usually referring to the European side. The European side is further divided into "Old Istanbul" and "New Istanbul." The majority of the city's historical attractions including the Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, etc. are all located in old Istanbul. If you are looking for a younger, more vibrant nightlife then you will need to head over to new Istanbul. The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus is located in new Istanbul on the European side. The hotel is located about a 30 minute cab ride from Istanbul Ataturk Airport in light traffic. Expect a longer commute (and a higher cab fare) during peak traffic hours. The closest landmark to the hotel is Taksim Square. Taksim Square is about a five minute walk from the hotel and from there, you will find buses, taxis and the metro to get around/out of town. Taksim Square is also where the Turkish people will congregate, protest and meet for political rallies so it's definitely in a more lively part of town. The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus was built in 1955 and is Hilton's oldest operating hotel outside of the Americas. The exterior of the hotel is still very much 1950's architecture but the interior of the hotel including the lobby, rooms and facilities are all completely new, modern and beautifully appointed. The front of the hotel is actually off-set from the main street and you must pass through a security gate before entering the premises. The security guard will conduct a loose security inspection and check under the vehicles (taxis included) before allowing you to pass. The valet is located in front of the hotel and self-parking is located in the parking structure next door. On this trip, I was booked into a standard guest room on the sixth floor. The room was spacious, minimally decorated and furnished with a comfortable king size bed, flat screen television, desk, seating area, bar counter with mini-fridge, security safe and a large window with views of the city. The balcony was very spacious and had a table and two chairs outside. The floor to ceiling windows made the room feel bright and airy. The enclosed bathroom was a decent size and was beautifully decorated with marble counters and tiled walls. As common with most international hotels, there was a toilet and separate bidet. Larger than normal Peter Thomas Roth bath and body products were provided for your convenience. The hotel grounds are pretty vast and there are plenty of trails and lush gardens to meander through. Other hotel amenities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool/Jacuzzi area, fitness center, running track, tennis court, spa, hamman (Turkish bath) and Executive Lounge. For a hotel gym, this is one of the better in-house, fitness centers that I have visited. It's a good size and has a separate cardio area with state of the art equipment. There are plenty of free weights and a variety of machines and benches for you to use. The spa facilities are attached to the fitness center. You can arrange for spa services such as facials and massages at the fitness center front desk but the general use of the gym or spa area (lockers, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, hamman) are all free. The Executive Lounge is located on the ninth floor and is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. A full breakfast was served during the morning hours and an evening reception with a sample of hot finger foods and selection of alcoholic drinks is served in the evening. If you are able to, I highly recommend you spend some time in the lounge, grab some food and enjoy the beautiful views of the city from the lounge. Although it's not private or quiet, there are several computers and printers to use if you need to get some work done. If you are like me and don't like to make travel plans until you actually arrive at a destination, then you are in luck. The hotel concierge was very helpful and was able to book me with a two day tour of Istanbul including a river tour of the Bosphorus. Yeah, it was a little pricey but it was convenient and personable due to the small size. Overall, the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus was a great stay and I would recommend. If you're looking to explore Istanbul on your own and want to be within walking distance to all the major attractions, I don't recommend this hotel. You will probably be better off staying at a hotel in old Istanbul. But if you don't mind taking taxis, will be part of a tour group or want more of a modern night life, then the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus will be a great stay. If you like my reviews, feel free to check out my travel blog. The link is in my profile. read more
7 years ago
"Dichotomies like the global and the local unravel in the body of the building as times are hybridized in this space of mobility"
I stayed there from April 9 - 13 and I truly liked this hotel. My friend and I decided to fly over to Istanbul to spend the weekend (yes we like spontaneity) and got an amazing deal on this hotel. Very well located in the city! Less than 10 minutes of walk distance to Taksim Square and about 30 min walk to the Bosphorus river, providing you don't get lost, which will most likely happen albeit your best efforts ;) What I like the most about this property is that it's nested in the middle of a park. It is extremely quiet compared to the rest of the city. Each room has a very good size balcony . We had a Deluxe room with two very comfortable single beds. For European standards, the room is quite large and came with a work area and lounge chair. We truly enjoyed our view on the Bosphorus river. Our bathroom was roomy, well equipped with a bidet and also very clean/ Albeit the hotel is extremely well maintained, the furniture and common areas are a little dated. A property overhaul would be appreciated. Another nice thing to mention about this hotel; free Wifi all over the property! The staff was extremely courteous and our maid made such an amazing job every day cleaning, setting up our own toiletry products on folded linen and giving us extra shampoo, soap and lotions. read more
8 years ago
The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus is a fantastic Hilton. I stay at Hilton brand hotels around the world and this hotel is the best of the best. Convenient to historical sites and shopping. Superb dining like LALEZAR Turkish cuisine on the lower level was recommended by the Hilton staff. The food was fabulous! The Hilton staff helps you make the best of your stay in Istanbul. I can't wait to come back! read more
I was just here for a wedding...so my review will be on the venue as a wedding spot. We were blown away by how top notch everything was. Location was stunning with a fabulous view of the Bosphorous. The food was out of this world. We had scallops for a starter, spinach and mushroom crepe, and lamb shoulder for the main. Such a classy place! read more
13 years ago
Stayed two days here last week. Excellent breakfast buffet, with huge variety of interesting fresh food. The buffet included a real honeycomb in a frame, which I admired but didn't partake of, but only because I don't eat sugar. Excellent scrambled eggs. Lovely harbour view from breakfast room. Very comfy bed. Very helpful and welcoming staff, many smiles and prompt assistance when needed. I experienced the typical excellent treatment characteristic of Hilton toward its HHonors members, including free Internet access and lots of help in getting an outside phone line (long story). The hotel is historic, and it appears that many famous people have stayed here. I didn't have dinner at the hotel, nor did I get to use the fitness centre or pool, because I was feeling rotten with laryngitis during my stay. So I cannot comment on these. read more
12 years ago
This is a wonderful hotel! Beautiful view of the water, clean rooms very plush hotel. We stayed on the executive floor and the executive lounge was very nice, beverages, snacks was plentiful. The service is great but most of the workers do not speak English. I know, I know everyone dont speak English in the world, but for it to be a huge international hotel I expected better English speaking service. Because of this language barrier it was hard to have good service. Another complaint was the gym and spa location was very awkardly located you walk very far to reach it by the time you arrive you are tired. LOL. I would stay again but would definitely have to learn some Turkish. read more
13 years ago
This is a type of hotel from ancient era.It was built at at 1950s. If I were you, I would pay the same amount of at least 300$ to another 5*hotel. I am sure This hotel sucks. read more
10 years ago
This is a gorgeous hotel! We have been so happy with the service and facilities. We have a gorgeous room with a view of the city. The pool has been fabulous for our kids after a day of exploring the City. Thank you, Hilton! read more
11 years ago
Stayed 3 nights,the hotel is very well-located.They upgraded my room with excellent view.Staff is helpful.
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Harbiye Mh.
Cumhuriyet Cad. No:50
34367 Istanbul
Turkey
Harbiye Mh., Harbiye, Şişli
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“The Executive Lounge is located on the ninth floor and is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM.”
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8 years ago
İstanbul Hilton her zaman olduğu gibi klas ve son derece iyi anlayışı ile ilgi ve hizmeti eksik etmiyor. Misafirlerim son derece memnun kaldılar. Teşekkürler. read more
2 years ago
Excellent service and beautiful hotel - very friendly staff and our room was wonderful


















































