"This restored 19th-century Ottoman distillery now houses a sleek boutique hotel that's located bang on the Bosphorus."
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"This restored 19th-century Ottoman distillery now houses a sleek boutique hotel that's located bang on the Bosphorus."
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"A lavish period mansion, stuffed to the rafters with antiques from around the globe, now plays host to Istanbul's glamourous elite."
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"Smart and spacious, this luxury hotel has bed rooms ideal for city slickers seeking a contemporary, international take on Istanbul."
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"A romantic and stylish Ottoman mansion on the Bosphorus which boasts incredible views across the Marmara Sea."
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"Just six stylish suites in this gorgeous boutique hotel, decked out in high Istanbul chic with a touch of Scandinavian cool."
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"Minimalist, stylish rooms, well located near the trendy Nisantasi district, make this design hotel a favourite of the business set."
When acclaimed Italian architect Piero Lisoni took on his first design hotel project, the Bentley Hotel in Istanbul, he re-defined the luxury hotel in the Turkish capital. Clean lines, contemporary furniture and an excellent location minutes from Istanbul’s congress centre, Taksim Square and the boutiques and bars of trendy Nicantasi attract design-savvy tourists and sharp-suited businessmen hungry for a luxury hotel that reflects their lifestyle.
That’s not to say that the design hotel defies the rich heritage of Istanbul. In the lobby lounge, marble-topped Saarinen side-tables stand next to traditional Turkish coffee tables inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Sleek shelving units display Ottoman ceramics and silverware and silk-lined walls are hung with the Bentley Hotel’s own collection of antique kaftans and calligraphy.
The rooms
The Bentley Hotel’s 50 rooms are decorated in a calming palette of browns and beiges. Zebrano wood cabinetry and photos of old Istanbul add character. Large bathrooms with generous amenity kits and Turkish delight at turn-down are luxurious touches.
Visitors on a budget should note that prices are per room not per person so it’s always best to share. Those happy to splurge should plump for the design hotel’s expansive Penthouse suites. Each has its own a sound system, kitchenette and private terrace with an outside shower, sun loungers and views across the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.
The facilities
The menu at the Bentley Hotel’s restaurant reflects its East-meets-West design aesthetic, mixing modern European and traditional Turkish dishes. The design hotel’s bar is sleek and simple and even the basement fitness centre, lined with raw silk, displays Lissoni’s eye for detail.
"Design-hotel devotees favour the Bentley Hotel, near the stores of uptown, upmarket Nisantasi. It’s a nine-storey number in a palette of cocoa, slate and gunmetal." Times 07
"A trendy neighborhood, chic clientele, and designer accommodations complete with high-tech electronics and espresso." American Way 05
The hotel is mostly frequented by business guests.
The Restaurant mixes Turkish flavours with international cuisine for a unique and tasty cuisine, and the Bar is one of the city's hotspots for nightlife.