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Waterfront Triplex Villa with Amazing Terrace & Golden Horn View in Fatih
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7 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 16300 sq m
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Explore the area
Istanbul, Istanbul
- Galata Tower5 min drive
- Taksim Square5 min drive
- Grand Bazaar6 min drive
- Istanbul (ISL-Ataturk Intl.)24 min drive
Rooms & beds
7 bedrooms (sleeps 16)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 5
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 6
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 7
1 Double Bed
Living Room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
Living Room 2
1 Double Sofa Bed
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 3
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Separate dining area
Dining Area
About this property
Waterfront Triplex Villa with Amazing Terrace & Golden Horn View in Fatih
Property manager
Murat Deniz Özeroglu
Languages
English, French, German, Turkish
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Water view
Bosphorus Villa Sea view
Bosphorus Villa Sea view
Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washer
9.4 out of 10, (3 reviews)
House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Damage and incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.
Important information
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
This property uses solar energy, plus eco-friendly cleaning products
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
Property Registration Number 34-323
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Istanbul
Located on the waterfront, this villa is in Istanbul City Center, a neighbourhood in Istanbul. Galata Tower and Egyptian Bazaar are notable landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Grand Bazaar and Istiklal Avenue. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Ataturk Olympic Stadium or Vodafone Park. Take some time off to enjoy the health/beauty spas in the area, or get some fresh air with adventures like ecotours and cycling nearby.
Istanbul, Istanbul
What's nearby
- Istiklal Avenue - 4 min drive
- Galata Tower - 5 min drive
- Süleymaniye Mosque - 5 min drive
- Taksim Square - 5 min drive
- Grand Bazaar - 6 min drive
Getting around
Restaurants
- Hanedan Gemi Nargile & Cafe - 4 min walk
- Balat Sahil Restaurant - 5 min walk
- Tolga Cafe - 6 min walk
- Galata Gelato - 3 min walk
- Çanak Mangalda Kuru Fasülye - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
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About the host
Hosted by Murat Deniz Özeroglu
We professionally conduct this business with my younger brother and sister. We have been in 27 countries so far and got lots experience regarding hosting. We personally enjoy when our guests are satisfied. Our passion is your happiness.
Why they chose this property
Balat is a neighborhood that has been inhabited by various communities since the Byzantine period, undergoing numerous cultural exchanges throughout history. Its multicultural structure has left its mark on the lives, homes, streets, and even the flavors of the local people. The historic buildings of Balat carry traces of these periods, narrating the neighborhood's story.
In the interconnected neighborhoods of Fener and Balat, you can find numerous historical structures indicating the former presence of Jewish, Greek, Armenian, and Turkish communities. Therefore, each building carries a unique identity. For instance, if you see a three-story, narrow-fronted, bay-windowed, and colorful building, you can be sure that a Jewish family lived there in the past. As you wander the streets, you'll better understand the rich history and multiculturalism of the neighborhood. You may even see mosques, churches, or synagogues side by side or on the same street. Many buildings that were once churches or synagogues but later converted into mosques can also be found.
The name Balat is derived from the Greek word "palation," meaning "palace." During the Byzantine period, it housed Christians from various nations and cultures. In the 15th century, it became a Jewish neighborhood after Sephardic Jews fleeing from Spain were resettled there by Sultan Bayezid II. The settlement of Sephardic Jews in the area also attracted the Jewish community, thus increasing the Jewish population in the region. This historical process has shaped the cultural mosaic of the area and has continued to influence it to this day.
In the interconnected neighborhoods of Fener and Balat, you can find numerous historical structures indicating the former presence of Jewish, Greek, Armenian, and Turkish communities. Therefore, each building carries a unique identity. For instance, if you see a three-story, narrow-fronted, bay-windowed, and colorful building, you can be sure that a Jewish family lived there in the past. As you wander the streets, you'll better understand the rich history and multiculturalism of the neighborhood. You may even see mosques, churches, or synagogues side by side or on the same street. Many buildings that were once churches or synagogues but later converted into mosques can also be found.
The name Balat is derived from the Greek word "palation," meaning "palace." During the Byzantine period, it housed Christians from various nations and cultures. In the 15th century, it became a Jewish neighborhood after Sephardic Jews fleeing from Spain were resettled there by Sultan Bayezid II. The settlement of Sephardic Jews in the area also attracted the Jewish community, thus increasing the Jewish population in the region. This historical process has shaped the cultural mosaic of the area and has continued to influence it to this day.
Languages:
English, French, German, Turkish
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