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Hotel pictures
| Turkey
- Istanbul - Four Seasons Hotel [website] |
Photos taken by: Marco / AirlineMeals.net,
2 and 4 July 2003
Comments: Istanbul's Four Seasons Hotel is situated in
an ancient prison building. Once built in the ancient and historically
most interesting part of Istanbul this is a top hotel on a top location.
Opened in 1996, the hotel offers 65 rooms, a lobby bar with fireplace,
piano room and terrace; a health club with exercise and sauna facilities
and 374 square metres (4,014 square feet) of exquisite conference and
function space, plus a rooftop suite and terrace, available during the
summer months, with an inspiring view of Haghia Sofia.
I enjoyed a memorable stay in this hotel and you can find a full report
on TravelQuality.com later this week.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10

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028 Comments: spaceous room with work desk, couch and
sofas

027 Comments: work desk with connections for high-speed
internet access

026 Comments: king-size bed

025 Comments: king-size bed, the two standards resembling
the shape of a mosk, to give the room a local touch

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022 Comments: personalized welcome note

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020 Comments: champagne and pastries

019 Comments: champagne and pastries

018 Comments: fresh fruits

017 Comments: full mini bar

016 Comments: Nightly view on the garden and the hotel's
restaurant

015 Comments: Details from the original prison, an inmate's
inscriptions from 1935

014 Comments: Details from the original prison, floor
tiles

013 Comments: Deluxe room, two floors. Note the original
artworks in every room.

012 Comments: Deluxe room, two floors, stairs to the
top floor

011 Comments: Deluxe room, two floors

010 Comments: Deluxe room, two floors, bedroom on the
top floor

009 Comments: Lobby bar with piano

008 Comments: Lobby bar

007 Comments: Lobby bar with a view on the stylish Blue
Room

006 Comments: Lobby bar

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004 Comments: The a la carte restaurant

003 Comments: View from the roof terrace, Hagia Sofia
on one side...

002 Comments: View from the roof terrace, Sultanahmet
Mosk ("Blue mosk") on the other side...

001 Comments: View from the roof terrace, the Marmara
sea on the other side...
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