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The Galata Antique Hotel Istanbul is conveniently located in one of Istanbuls famous bohemian quarters Tunel (Tunel Meydani). Istanbuls best restaurants, bars, cafes, and a short stroll to everything else are in this genuine district, Beyoglu. Taksim - Beyoglu (Istanbuls SoHo) is considered as the liveliest district of Istanbul. The famous Istiklal Street is a meeting point for both local people and independent tourists. During the year Istikal Street and Taksim hosts various festivals, art exhibitions, theater, opera and ballet performances in AKM. Taksim is a unique place where the art, history and culture, and social life combine.
A stay in Hotel Galata Antique will be an opportune decision if one intends to discover the real Istanbul. The friendly staff and the two sister-managers of the hotel always would be more than happy to assist one about the wonder around places in Istanbul and Taksim in arranging interesting places to visit, according to ones personal requests, to include special sightseeing visits to museums, gardens and parks, theatres, concert halls, places for shopping and much more. The hotel has a historical elevator working perfectly. It also offers a free safe at the reception.
Each of the hotels 23 bedrooms is individually designed and furnished with classic style. Each room has split air-conditioning, bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer, minibar, direct dial telephone, and satellite TV. It also features non-smoking rooms. Despite of being in a very central location, the rooms are quiet and peaceful. There is also daily housekeeping service during ones stay. One may find a useful guidebook of Istanbul in ones room and a selection of interesting books and travel magazines about Turkey and Istanbul in the lobby.
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