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Tomtom Suites

Bogazkesen Cad. Tomtom Kaptan Sokak No.18 Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey

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Tomtom Suites

Bogazkesen Cad. Tomtom Kaptan Sokak No.18 Beyoglu

Istanbul, Turkey

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

20 Rooms

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In 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 to argue? We’ve got nothing against the big boys, but when you can provide top-shelf service and world-class style in a smaller, more intimate hotel, you’re on to something good. Here, in the upscale residential and diplomatic district around Galata and Pera, is a perfect example, in the form of Tomtom Suites.

A former convent, Tomtom is still quiet enough — but it’s not about self-denial. The modern interiors are simple but rich, in earth tones and parquet floors, the look perhaps more residential than many hotels. Suites are visually subtle but lack for nothing in the area of luxury — massive marble bathrooms are standard, and butlers attend to guests’ every need.

There’s a charming and understated little bistro, and a rooftop terrace bar with a view of the city, as well as more meeting space than most 20-unit hotels can boast. It’s an excellent option for business travelers, but a worthy option for leisure as well — Taksim Square, just down the road, is one of Istanbul’s many centers, a dining and shopping district to match any in the world.

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