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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your Esentepe holiday?
Esentepe has some interesting things to see and do including Zincirlikuyu Cemetery and Ozdilek Park Istanbul, so you might want to take in the local sights during your visit.
Lie in the lap of luxury during your getaway to Esentepe in one of Expedia’s 5 luxury hotels.
#### When to Visit Esentepe\n
Hottest months: August, July, June and September, with an average temperature of 24°C
Coldest months: January, February, March and December
Driest months: August, July, May and June
Rainiest months: January, December, October and February
What's there to see and do in Esentepe?
Take in some sights and attractions while you’re in Esentepe by visiting Zincirlikuyu Cemetery, Ozdilek Park Istanbul and Kanyon Mall. If you have extra time while you’re in the area, you might want to stop by Astoria Istanbul Shopping Center and Metrocity Shopping Mall.
How can I get around Esentepe?
It’s easier to get around town comfortably when you know your options. Local metro stations include Gayrettepe Station and Levent Station.
Esentepe Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"A nice experience overall!! "
A verified traveller stayed at The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul
"We could not have asked for a better stay in the back door if the Blue Mosque! Great staff, great service and very quiet and beautiful area. Would come back anytime, thank you!"
A verified traveller stayed at Sultanahmet Palace Hotel - Special Class
"There were many things to like about this hotel.
The staff was very friendly, helpful and attentive.
We chose to have the buffet breakfast at the hotel which gave us the option to have breakfast on a ground floor restaurant near the lobby, or on a top floor restaurant across the street at an affiliated hotel.
We ate breakfast at both place but we loved the view from the top floor restaurant.
We could see the Blue Mosque and part of the Egyptian obelisk only a couple of blocks away as well as the straits that connects the Black Sea with the Mediterranean.
Our servers (Sezgin, Daminda, Trem?, and others) made omelettes to order and the variety of options was excellent. We had cappuccinos and teas to our hearts delight. My wife loved the salep (hot tea with boiled milk).
I was surprised to see how safe it felt throughout the whole Old City even when we were out past midnight.
The restaurants around the hotel were excellent. One even had a Michelin rating (next door) but we didn't try that one. We had one meal at a restaurant across from the hotel and our tour guide helped us order some great Turkish food.
Highly recommend it and we will return with family. "
A verified traveller from LANCASTER stayed at Sura Hagia Sophia Hotel
"Good location, in a quiet area but still a 15 minute walk from the main sights of Sultanahmet.
Good quality, reasonably priced food at the both the restaurant and for room service. Cocktails at the English Pub actually were cheaper than every other restaurant we visited during our stay.
Staff were really helpful, especially when my husband injured his arm. They let us call our travel insurance company from the reception phones for free, and found us cheap taxis which didn't over charge to get us to the hospital, and later the airport. We also had an issue with a bad smell in our room after checking in, and we were moved to a new room very quickly when this was unable to be resolved.
There was a smart TV in the room which connected to streaming services like NetFlix and Disney . A staff member even came into our room immediately at 10pm to fix an issue with this TV.
Great views from the breakfast room and restaurant.
Only slight negatives were a leaky shower in the bathroom and inconsistent variety of hot breakfast items. Some days it was turkish breakfast pastries and potato rostis, other days it was bizarre items you wouldn't normally eat for breakfast like french fries and onion rings instead!"
A verified traveller stayed at Radisson Hotel President Old Town Istanbul
"We enjoyed our visit so much. One of the best hotels in Istanbul. The standard room is big and comfortable. The lobby is huge and the service is excellent. The hotel looks much better and more beautiful than the pictures.
Location: around 10-15 minutes walk from Osmanbey Metro station. We have a car so moving from and to the hotel was very smooth.
I recommend it. We will definitely come back again."
A verified traveller stayed at Hilton Istanbul Bomonti Hotel & Conference Center