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    Room facilities:Air Condition, Desk, Fitness, Hairdryer, Indoor pool, Minibar, Restaurant, Room service, Safety Deposit Box, SPA, Telephone, TV, WiFi

    Bed size:King Size

    Room size:15-17

Accepted credit cards

Visa or Master

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Fitness
  • Hairdryer
  • Indoor pool
  • Minibar
  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • SPA
  • Telephone
  • TV
  • WiFi

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Istanbul

IstanbulIstanbul where continents collide… Istanbul, a fascinating city built on two Continents, divided by the Bosphorus Strait. This is one of the greatest cities in the world where you can see a modern western city combined with a traditional eastern city, it’s a melting pot of many civilizations and different people. Istanbul was also announced

Sports and Nature

In Istanbul there are alot of international sport organizations. 23rd Summer Deaflympics in Samsun. For Details FIBA European Group and Final Games. For Details The European Youth Olympic Festival. For Details  

Nightlife info

As one of the biggest cities all over the world you will find a lot of alternatives. There are international clubs and restaurants.. Reina, Sortie, 360 and more..

Culture and history info

Istanbul has an ancient and diverse history as a meeting point between East and West, Asia and Europe. Inhabited since the Neolithic period, it became the city of Byzantium after Greek settlement in the 7th century BCE. Renamed Constantinople in 330 CE, it was successively the capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. After the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, Ankara became the capital of Turkey, but Istanbul remains at the centre of Turkish economic and cultural life. Today Istanbul is a megacity, with over 14 million residents, and is soon to become Europe’s most populous metropolitan area. Its population has grown explosively since the middle of the twentieth century, when it had less than 1 million residents. Most of this growth has been driven by internal migration from rural areas. Istanbul has benefited from Turkey’s vibrant economy, one of the fastest growing in Europe. One of its major challenges is dealing with the consequences of that growth, developing the infrastructure to accommodate its new residents while retaining access to green space, water resources and a high quality of life.

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