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The Sofa Hotel and Residences Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey


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Address: Tesvikiye Cadessi 123, 34367 Nisantasi, Istanbul, Turkey

Rates from: EUR 120  

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Who stays here

Fashionistas working for international brands with boutiques in Nisantasi including Donna Karan, Dolce & Gabanna, Louis Vuitton and Cartier are fans of the Sofa Hotel. It's also a favourite with well-heeled businessmen and international art-dealers.

Come for

  • Large rooms and great amenities
  • The chic neighbourhood filled with designer stores
  • A Buzzing restaurant and great spa
  • The 24-hour 'Anything Anytime' service

Not suitable for

  • Romantic dreams of Old Istanbul

Eating in

Cafe Sofa serves simple international fare throughout the day as well as coffees and cocktails. Trendy gourmet restaurant Tuus has now been replaced by the even-more-fashionable Longtable.

Press Quotes

"On a more modern note, city slickers might prefer the new Sofa Hotel in the middle of Istanbul's trendy Nisantasi area. Nestled among the city's designer shops, including Armani, Gucci (and also Marks & Spencer), it's a minimalist-chic urban option." Guardian 06

"Smart and spacious, this luxury hotel has bed rooms ideal for city slickers seeking a contemporary, international take on Istanbul."


The Sofa Hotel and Residences by Jeroen Bergmans


Sleek, sophisticated and renowned for its excellent service, the Sofa Hotel in trendy Nisantasi district has been the best Istanbul boutique hotel for fashionistas, discerning businessmen and big hitters in the art world since it opened in 2006.

In fact, the Sofa Hotel signalled a change in fortunes for the Turkish capital. The city has always been known for the Ottoman and Byzantine splendours of the Agya Sofia, the Blue Mosque and the Topkapi Palace. But since the recent opening of the Istanbul Modern museum and an explosion of trendy restaurants and bars, Istanbul has been hailed one of the hippest cities on the planet. Creative entrepreneur Ali Gureli anticipated this cultural renaissance and launched Contemporary Istanbul, the most cutting-edge art show in the country. He also opened the Sofa Hotel to accommodate all the international hipsters who are now flocking to Istanbul.

The facilties

The Sofa Hotel showcases some of the best contemporary art in Turkey in its public spaces. Even the lift has a glass window looking onto a kinetic art piece that flickers wildly as you ascend to reception. A new rooftop gallery with spectacular 360-degree views of Nisantasi opened in spring 2008. Exhibitions and parties in this exclusive space will ensure that the Sofa Hotel remains a cutting-edge creative hub in Istanbul.

Next to the reception desk, Patika bookstore is stacked with rare, historical books on Istanbul. Sofa Café caters to casual dining, and Longtable (which recently replaced Tuus restaurant) is a fine-dining affair catering to Istanbul’s ladies-who-lunch.

The Sofa Hotel’s spa, Taylife Detox and Wellness Centre, is the biggest in the city centre. It spans 800 sqm of slate-clad rooms dedicated to indulgence and is something of a legend in Istanbul. Locals flock here for Thalassotherapy, Balneotherapy, body scrubs, wraps and facials. Guests get a 10% discount on treatments and can use the hamam, fitness machines, sauna and pool for free.

The rooms

All 82 rooms at the Sofa Hotel are large, even by luxury hotel standards. Amenities are also very indulgent. The l’Occitane toiletries in the spacious bathrooms are full-sized, as are the bottles in the bar (no mini-bar here!). Beside the weekly copy of Sofa Selections, the hotel’s take on the best events in town, you will find branded notepads. Unlike the headed paper in most luxury hotels the world over, these are personalized with your name (correctly spelt!) below the hotel’s logo.

Rooms tend to have views of a central, Zen Japanese courtyard or of the city skyline. Rooms ending in 2,7 or 10 have both. The Terrace Suites have kitchenettes and separate dressing rooms. But for the ultimate Sofa Hotel experience you should check into Umer’s Suite. Named after a famous journalist from Istanbul, it spans 160m2, has its own hamam, terrace and two Jacuzzis (one indoor and one outdoor).


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