Hotels With Spa in Istanbul Province, Türkiye

Hotels With Spa in Istanbul Province, Türkiye

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Hotels in Sisli,Istanbul
윤용 2026.01.06
Stayed here with a family of 5 in December. All the staffs were kind and whenever we asked for help, they had immediate response and were extremely helpful. I used an indoor pool and gym, which were well managed and most importantly clean. We also had a breakfast which consisted of Turkish traditional cuisine and wide range of dishes to choose from. So good that I looked forward to waking up every morning. Grabbing a taxi was easy here but if you’re aiming to tour with a public transportation like bus and metro, you might have to walk +15mins. All in all, operations are smooth, and the facilities are maintained to a very high level. Thanks for the unforgettable times.
Amazing
494 reviews
9.4/10
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KRW 284,701
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Hotel near Fatih,Istanbul 7.4% of visitors choose this area
BBahaa alameri 2026.01.17
Clean and good hotel Location is far from center in about 2 km but the tram T1 station is exactly infront of the hotel took 1 minutes to reach it Rooms small but great and strange design
Good
86 reviews
7.9/10
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KRW 103,997
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Hotel near Asian Side,Istanbul
Ppartofmehbrina97 2026.03.23
It's my second time staying at this hotel, CANT RECOMMEND IT ENOUGH. Worth every penny. Location is suuuuuper convenient to the airport. Almost luxury rooms, service is impeccable. Will definitely keep staying here if I needed it.
Great
567 reviews
9.0/10
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KRW 155,780
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Hotel near Kadikoy,Istanbul 10.5% of visitors choose this area
TTaxuewuhen 2026.02.20
I stumbled upon this hotel in what they call their 'Asian district,' and for the same quality, hotels across the river would cost a lot more. The public transport options around here are excellent — light rail, buses, ferries, and the subway are all very convenient. It's a great choice, especially since we booked a sea-view room. The ocean view is absolutely stunning; you just want to take pictures every time you look up. It would be perfect if the hotel windows were a bit cleaner, but otherwise, it's wonderful, and there are plenty of dining options nearby too.
Great
127 reviews
9.0/10
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KRW 218,951
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Hotels in Sisli,Istanbul
MM522464**** 2025.12.11
1. My 8-night stay was the most bizarre experience I've had in all the countries I've visited. On the first day, when I went to the toilet for a number two, I only realized afterward that the toilet bowl was stained with urine from top to bottom. It was absolutely disgusting. I immediately called the front desk to send someone to clean it. A while later, someone came and cleaned it. The cleaning guy was quite responsible and did a good job, and I gave him 100 lira as a tip. 2. On the second day, while my colleague and I were having breakfast, a hotel duty manager was conducting a guest satisfaction survey and collecting suggestions. When she asked me, I mentioned my dissatisfaction from the previous day. She was very attentive, which I really appreciate, and noted my room number, promising to look into it seriously and move us to a better room. So, after breakfast, I told the front desk I'd switch rooms when I returned in the evening. I got back to the hotel around 10 PM and was informed by the front desk that we'd been moved to the highest floor. I thought, 'This must be a room upgrade!' I was feeling quite excited and happy. We waited in our room for about 30 minutes, and finally, a young man came with a luggage cart to move our bags and take us to the new room. This is where the bizarre experience happened. We were originally on the 26th floor, and our new room was on the 33rd floor. Surprisingly, the hotel elevator couldn't go directly to the 33rd floor. We had to go to the 30th, 31st, or 32nd floor, then get out, walk around a corner, enter a small elevator, and then go up to the 33rd floor. I immediately had a bad feeling – was this some kind of trap? So, we nervously made our way to the room on the 33rd floor. As soon as we entered, we found the area was significantly smaller than our previous room. The beds were closer together, and there was no desk or sofa. The bathroom was also nearly half the size. I was completely baffled. This was no upgrade; they were playing games with us. We were so disappointed that we didn't expect much help from them, so we asked them to move us back to our original room. So, we went all the way back, still staying in the same room. Of course, it involved taking two elevators to get back. 3. On the next day, my colleague called them to send some tea. The person on the phone readily agreed, but little did he know he waited a whole hour, and no one came. Later, I called them again, and they finally arrived belatedly. 4. The two bottles of hand soap on our sink were dusty, and from the moment I checked in until I left the hotel, I never saw any cleaning staff wipe them during room cleaning. The hygiene is truly terrible. I have photos to prove it. 5. On our last two days, when I pulled back the covers to sleep, there was a stain on the bed. Because I was too tired, I couldn't be bothered to call them and just slept, avoiding that area. 6. A female server in their lounge completely ignored me when I asked her for the bill. She didn't even respond. I called her three times with no answer. Eventually, out of frustration, I went to the smoking area for a cigarette and then came back to stare at her and ask if she could give me the bill now. Only then did she slowly hand me the bill. I paid cash. These are my genuine experiences during my 8 days at this Marriott. Honestly, it's not good at all; it doesn't even come close to a 5-star standard. The service, hygiene, and facilities are all completely substandard, and I even left them at least 100 lira in tips every day. I hope everyone looks for a Marriott elsewhere; this one offers extremely poor value for money.
Great
166 reviews
9.1/10
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KRW 214,009
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Hotel near Fatih,Istanbul 7.4% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User 2026.01.06
The location is great. And the price was like a hostel. I booked economy single room and for it's price it's really good. The room is also quite spacious. And the staff was really friendly But there are also some cons: It wasn't written in description that the bathroom is separate from the room in the hall (it's near the room and technically still private bathroom but it feels a bit uncomfortable anyway) And also there's no terrace but the room has a second door and a window to inner yard (connected to laundry room and main reception) so it's also feels a bit uncomfortable as someone might see and enter the room through it. So you need to lock the second door and close the curtains. However, generally for the price it was a great deal
Very Good
150 reviews
8.4/10
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KRW 54,147
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Hotel near Nisantasi,Istanbul
Kkassim dakh 2026.01.22
The hotel’s location is very strategic, making it convenient for getting around Istanbul. The staff are friendly, helpful, and welcoming, and the breakfast is truly excellent with a very good selection. The only downside during my stay was that the room had an unpleasant smell. I stayed in Room 415, and although I tried running hot water in both the sink and the shower, the odor did not go away. I hope the management can address this issue, as it would greatly improve the overall experience and help maintain the hotel’s good reputation.
Very Good
195 reviews
8.9/10
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KRW 131,500
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Hotel near Sultan Ahmed Mosque,Istanbul 11.1% of visitors choose this area
FFash Chung 2026.02.22
We were originally very happy with our experience of this hotel but unfortunately on the second to last night of our stay somebody opened our room door and tried to enter at 3:00am in the morning. Luckily we kept our door on chain so they couldn't come in, we shouted at the man and they said they were hotel security. There was no knock, no warning so of course this scared my wife and my daughter and we couldn't get back to sleep again and felt unsafe for the rest of our stay. Hotel staffed explained this was their security checking empty rooms if this is the case then the hotel needs a new or review their system to be 100% sure the rooms are empty before trying to enter. Not sure we can recommend or would want to stay at this hotel again in future. 
Very Good
155 reviews
8.6/10
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KRW 185,432
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Hotel near Kadikoy,Istanbul 10.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2025.07.18
Incredibly nice and clean hotel with lots of extra provided amenities, such as towels, soap, shoe polish, slippers and a hair dryer. Safe and reliable holiday inn has delivered again
Great
124 reviews
9.0/10
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KRW 94,542
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Hotel near Kadikoy,Istanbul 10.5% of visitors choose this area
WWelloMostafa 2025.09.13
The stay and location was special when I faced inconvenience with my room bed they immediately upgraded me to a higher room free of charge
Good
124 reviews
7.9/10
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KRW 177,697
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9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserPerfect location for everything we walked everywhere as the main attractions and bazaars were within 5 mins walking. Left was Hagia Sofia. Palace etc, right were bazaars...straight down was the sea. The hotel was lovely, and breakfast had everything I liked and more. The view from the top was amazing; you could see all across Istanbul. Our room was very clean, and we even had soothing music in the bathroom, which was a really nice touch. I gave 4 stars for amenities because although the hotel has a spa, I was really hoping for a hammam experience and unfortunately it was mixed. If they offered an hour or even part of the day for ladies only, this hotel would be an absolute winner. One small downside was that our taxi couldn’t drop us off or pick us up directly outside the hotel, so we had to walk about 3 minutes. That said, the area felt very safe we walked out at 10pm as two women and felt completely comfortable. There’s even a police station right opposite the hotel! Overall, a great stay and I’d definitely recommend it.
Demiray Hotel Old City

Demiray Hotel Old City

Hotel near Fatih, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 217,232
7.6/10
Good
AAkif.My first night was a disaster because my room's power supply kept cutting off and they took almost 3 to 4 hours to fix it, due to that I couldn't sleep the whole night and my morning plans got wasted too. I asked the hotel manager Mr.Arda to give me an extra night, (he refused), airport transfer on my checkout date , (he refused) , room upgrade, (he refused) , Then Mr Arda promised us a complimentary dinner at the rooftop restaurant and that was amazing .My initial plan was to stay 3 nights but then I extended it for 2 more nights because of 1 man Mr.Karem at the reception , the nicest guy of the hotel , Mr.Karem and Mr.Arda helped us alot and supported us in every aspect, but sorry to say all the other staff members there had just 1 answer. im sorry we cannot help you we cannot help you , I'll definitely visit again, Thanks to Mr.Arda and Mr.Karem ❤️ and lastly thanks to Mr.Servet who told us about the free shuttle service provided by the hotel which takes us to Taksim . Thank you, Double Tree Regards Akif
DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul - Piyalepasa

DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul - Piyalepasa

Hotel near Beyoglu, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 150,408
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserCrowne Plaza Istanbul – Old City: Refined Comfort and Remarkable Service (Room 3219) As someone who travels frequently for both professional and personal reasons, often staying in dozens of hotels across different countries each year, I’m not easily impressed. Yet, my recent stay at the Crowne Plaza Istanbul – Old City genuinely stood out. It’s a property that masterfully combines thoughtful design, polished service, and a location that captures the very essence of Istanbul’s history and rhythm. An Experience Worth Remembering Location & Access Situated in the heart of the city’s historic core, this hotel makes exploration effortless. From here, it’s just a short walk to the Grand Bazaar, Sultanahmet, and several key transport links. The setting feels authentic and lively; ideal for guests who want proximity without sacrificing comfort. Room 3219 – Exceptional Comfort The room offered a superb balance of functionality and elegance. It was impeccably clean, featuring plush bedding, perfect lighting for reading or work, and a surprisingly quiet HVAC system, a rarity in city hotels. Small details, like the scent of fresh linen and a spotless bathroom, reinforced the sense of care behind the housekeeping standards. Service & Staff The staff are the heartbeat of this property. Every interaction, from check-in to checkout, reflected professionalism anchored in genuine warmth. They anticipated needs before being asked, making the experience feel personal rather than procedural. This consistency across teams’ front desk, dining, and housekeeping speaks volumes about the culture of service within the hotel. Dining Experience Breakfast was both indulgent and efficient. The buffet selection was diverse, featuring beautifully presented dishes that catered to both international and local palates. The staff handled the morning rush with grace and precision, maintaining quality and attentiveness without any sense of haste. Facilities & Ambience Public areas were spotless and aesthetically cohesive. The fitness and spa areas were well-maintained, creating a serene environment ideal for unwinding after long days in the city. The lounge and lobby were comfortable enough to double as workspaces, a feature that frequent travelers will appreciate. The One Minor Quirk I noticed some early-morning noise, mostly the seagulls, a distant metro vibration, and a faint scratchy sound around 6 a.m. While this didn’t detract from the overall stay, it’s worth noting for lighter sleepers. It’s a subtle reminder that even in the most refined settings, Istanbul’s energy has its own morning rhythm. Final Thoughts What defines the Crowne Plaza Istanbul – Old City isn’t just its luxury—it’s the consistency of experience. Every aspect feels considered and intentional. Having stayed at countless hotels across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, it’s rare to find one that strikes this balance of local charm and international polish. I often recommend property to colleagues who travel as frequently as I do, and this one has already made it to the top of that list. It leaves one wondering: how might the experience differ in another season, on a higher floor, or in one of the suites overlooking the skyline? Would the same quiet elegance and seamless service hold up under different conditions? Those are questions I find myself curious to explore again, perhaps sooner than I planned.
Crowne Plaza ISTANBUL - OLD CITY by IHG

Crowne Plaza ISTANBUL - OLD CITY by IHG

Hotel near Laleli, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 161,581
9.1/10
Great
MM.M.TI have stayed at The Ritz-Carlton Istanbul before, in 2017 and 2018, and unfortunately my recent stay was very different from those previous experiences. The hotel itself has changed noticeably. The lobby used to feel much bigger, and now it feels smaller, with shops added that weren’t there before. While the hotel still offers good dining options—including Nobu, an Italian restaurant, and a well-known Turkish restaurant—Nobu in particular feels small compared to other locations worldwide. We stayed during the New Year and winter season, and the hotel felt lacking in festive spirit. The decorations were very minimal: mainly an outdoor Christmas tree and a YSL light tree inside, with only basic décor scattered around. Compared to other hotels we stayed in during the same period, it did not feel festive or atmospheric at all. If you are looking for a strong holiday or seasonal theme, this hotel may not meet that expectation. This is purely based on the overall look and feeling. Upon arrival, no welcome drinks were offered, which was surprising for a Ritz-Carlton. We noticed other guests receiving welcome drinks while we did not. The check-in area is quite small and not suitable for handling large families or groups. There is also no proper waiting area, except for two chairs near the entrance. At check-in, we were informed that our three rooms were on different floors (2, 3, and 10), which was shocking since we had requested connected rooms or at least rooms close to each other. The rooms themselves varied greatly: • The 2nd-floor room had a terrace but was not family-friendly at all. When exiting the elevator, the area felt very dark due to the wallpaper colors, which my children described as “creepy.” • The 3rd-floor room was slightly better, but the window faced a plant wall, making it feel like a basement room. • The 10th-floor room had a partial Bosphorus view and was by far the best room of the three. Because of these issues, I contacted Trip customer service, and I would like to sincerely thank Maxence Cui for the hard work, patience, and dedication shown while assisting us. Maxence truly tried everything possible to help us in a very stressful situation, and their efforts did not go unnoticed. I could see that the Ritz-Carlton management was actively involved in the discussion. Eventually, Mr. Mohammed, the hotel manager, stepped in and handled the situation with kindness and professionalism. He made us feel welcome, encouraged us to stay, and offered to move the other two rooms to the same floor, which greatly improved our experience. Many thanks to him as well. After the room change, we were finally together as a family, with partial sea views and garden views. The room service food was excellent, which was one of the highlights of our stay. Overall, this stay was not the Ritz-Carlton experience we are used to from other locations around the world. While the situation improved thanks to the efforts of both Maxence Cui and Mr. Mohammed, it still did not fully meet our expectations. It was okay, but not the memorable luxury experience we associate with the Ritz-Carlton brand.
The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul

The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul

Hotel near Taksim, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 409,755
8.1/10
Very Good
GGuest UserGreat appartments, wonderful facilities around the hotel compound. Found the cleaning staff in particular to be very helpful and friendly, specifically Sebahat and Nurgyl. When I noticed that the bedroom window was a little dusty they very cheerfully went and got everything needed to clean the windows there and then and they did it with a smile. Lovely to see and thank you!
G Tower Furnished Apartment Rentals Istanbul

G Tower Furnished Apartment Rentals Istanbul

Hotel near Bagcilar, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 103,997
9.0/10
Great
DDindijeeThe room is good but a little small than I expected but it is clean. And the balcony it is good as well but small. You can have chill time on the balcony while sipping your coffee or having a smoke there while looking for the busy street. Nearby and accessible to transportation taxi, bus going to the airport, markets, resto bar, pub, cafe and the tourist attraction. Taksim Square, galata tour, Kabatas tramvay station going to mosque attractions and all. ☺️
ROCO Beyoglu

ROCO Beyoglu

Hotel near Taksim, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 74,989
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserWe enjoyed our stay at this hotel and liked its location. Staff are friendly and helpful and we appreciated the daily room cleaning and reset. The best feature of the hotel is that it is well situated to explore Istanbul and is about a 10 minute walk to the Sultanahmet Square where you will find many of the main attractions in Istanbul like Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. There is a tram line station very close to the hotel and it is a short walk to Sirkeci metro station. It was a good base for us as we checked out the areas across the water. It is a little far from both airports with each taking about 1.5 hours to get to but we felt the location was worth the time. The room's decor was a bit aged but charming. The beds were comfy and you can get extra pillows here. The room ran a bit warm during our stay but it was a bit noisy outside with frequent tram trains and restaurants below so we kept the window shut. They do have air conditioning and a radiator but we felt the AC wasn't worth turning on during a cool stay in December. Our neighbours were a bit noisy and it kept my wife up but I had no issues sleeping. It was moderately inconvenient when the restaurant decided to pop their new year's eve decorations at 1 in the morning. The bathroom was good and clean with good shower pressure, soft towels and we appreciated the warming rack for the towels. They provide soap and shampoo in dispensers in the shower. The breakfast was decent enough to start the day. They had enough to do a Turkish style breakfast and most options were pretty light. They had some hot items like sausage, scrambled eggs and other options that changed daily. They also had an area for cold items like cheese, labneh, yoghurt, vegetables and some cold cuts. They had a limited selection of fruit with some oranges and apples. They also had coffee, tea, juice and water. I had an early check out on my last day and they made me a nice bagged lunch to go to the airport with and have me a big can of juice which was very nice. The hotel provides bottled water for guests as well as lots of tea for in room use. The hotel has a restaurant on site and a small outdoor patio that is open for lunch, dinner and late dinner. They have some spa and massage treatments that you can book at the front desk. There are quite a few bath, restaurants, shops and other experiences nearby. People in the area are very friendly, welcoming and will invite you into their shop or restaurant...frequently.
Best Western Empire Palace Hotel & Spa

Best Western Empire Palace Hotel & Spa

Hotel near Sirkeci, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 137,086
7.6/10
Good
HHariNice hotel with good location next to metrobus station (florya), many restaurants and coffee shops around and shopping walking street about 5 minutes by foot, room service not much good every day they keep something less shampoo, soap or water should be one of them short each day, have swimming pool, gym, Turkish bath (hammas) and sauna
Elite World Istanbul Florya

Elite World Istanbul Florya

Hotel near Kucukcekmec, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 123,120
9.1/10
Great
CClaire MI love Pera Palace Hotel!!! It's been love at first sight! ❤️ It's been my dream since about two years to spend a night here and finally last night my husband and I did, and even with my extremely high expectations the stay even surpassed those - it was one of the best hotel stays ever - and we had a lot! 😉 Pera Palace Hotel has such a vibrant history and it nourishes this historical vibe, it's like living in a museum, it is as if you've been dropped into another time about one hundred years back - absolutely lovely, mesmerizing, breathtaking! 😍 On the way to our room #512, we took the first elevator of the country made of wood and cast iron and installed in 1892 - what an exciting ride! 🤩 The ROOM!!! I had booked the Greta Garbo corner room and it DID look like on the pictures - beautiful!!! Again, talking about travelling in time ... Bed was comfy, bathroom with cute old style bathtub 🛁 ... Everything was perfect! There was enough complimentary water, the option to make espresso, tea,... Minibar was available as well but we chose to have a nice glass of Whiskey at the Oriental Bar instead in the evening - so stylish, such a cozy flair, plus quite a big choice of different whiskeys ... 🥃 The service from check-in until check-out was impeccable - valet, reception, Turkish coffee at Kubbeli Lounge, drinks at Oriental Bar, Agatha Restaurant for breakfast with a fantastic buffet... the SPA area is quite small, but very nice as well ... We had a little steam room and sauna session that was very relaxing before retiring to our room for the night ... This morning, after the delicious breakfast, we visited the Atatürk museum - room #101 where Atatürk used to reside starting from 1917 until he took residency at Dolmabahçe Palace. What else can I say? Well, check out the list of all the famous people from all over the world who stayed at Pera Palace Hotel! And watch Midnight at the Pera Palace on Netflix 🗝️ 😃 ... And then try it out yourself and you'll see, it's as stunning as I'm saying!!! 😍😍😍 We'll be back, I REALLY want to! ❤️ On the last picture you can see a gift that I received when checking out 🥰 - so it's clear, we are meant to be back!!! And if I choose the room we will stay at very carefully next time we might even be able to travel in time ... 🤣
Pera Palace Hotel

Pera Palace Hotel

Hotel near Pera, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 304,254
7.9/10
Good
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located very close to Istiklal street, and surprisingly close to Galata Tower. You can walk straight up the road and be at Galata Tower with 15 minutes. The hotel itself is very clean and the staff are very nice and really helpful. The first day I was there, the shower in my room didn't work, and the tap was actually broken. They changed my room and helped me so quickly. Other than a window that didn't want to close, and an aircon that was on but not working, everything else went quite smoothly.
Miapera Hotel & Spa - Special Class

Miapera Hotel & Spa - Special Class

Hotel near Pera, Istanbul
Price per night from:KRW 109,583

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Total Properties499
Number of Reviews 37,917
Weekday Avg. PriceKRW 378,889
Weekend Avg. PriceKRW 382,720