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Daphne Pera Orchid Apart, Beyoglu City Centre
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2 chambres1 salle de bain5 personnes40 m²
Commodités populaires
Explorez la région
Istanbul, Istanbul
- Avenue Istiklal5 min à pied
- Place Taksim7 min à pied
- Tour de Galata3 min en voiture
- Istanbul (ISL-Aéroport international d'Ataturk)37 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
2 chambres (5 personnes)
Chambre 1
1 lit double
Chambre 2
1 lit double
1 salle de bain
Salle de bain 1
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces supplémentaires
Cuisine
À propos de cet hébergement
Daphne Pera Orchid Apart, Beyoglu City Centre
Gestionnaire de l’hébergement
Kahraman Gunaydin
Langues parlées
Anglais et turc
Commodités
Cuisine
Wi-Fi inclus
Climatisation
Barbecue
Historic 2 Bedroom Galata Apt-Heart of Istanbul
Historic 2 Bedroom Galata Apt-Heart of Istanbul
Cuisine
Laveuse
Sécheuse
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
10.0 sur 10, (2 avis)
Règles de l’hébergement
Arrivée après 16 h 00
Départ avant 11 h 00
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
Événements
Événements non autorisés
Animaux de compagnie
Animaux de compagnie non autorisés
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Hébergement non-fumeurs
Dommages et frais accessoires
Vous serez responsable en cas de dommages causés par vous ou par un membre de votre groupe à la propriété de vacances durant votre séjour.
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Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
L'hôte n'a pas indiqué si l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable lors de votre séjour
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À propos du quartier
Istanbul
Cette maison de vacances vous donne rendez-vous à Istanbul, dans le quartier Centre-ville d'Istanbul. Si les célèbres Tour de Galata et Palais de Topkapi figurent parmi les immanquables, les voyageurs en mal de shopping se tourneront vers les non moins emblématiques Avenue Istiklal et Grand Bazaar. Envie de vivre un moment unique lors de votre séjour ? Consultez l'affiche des fantastiques Stade olympique d'Ataturk et Stade de football Tüpraş Stadyumu, et préparez-vous à vibrer !
Istanbul, Istanbul
À proximité
- Avenue Istiklal - 5 min à pied
- Place Taksim - 7 min à pied
- Tour de Galata - 3 min en voiture
- Palais de Dolmabahce - 4 min en voiture
- Palais de Topkapi - 6 min en voiture
Transport
Restaurants
- Cordis Cafe - 5 min à pied
- Lale İşkembecisi - 1 min à pied
- Zwina Cafe - 3 min à pied
- Dürümcü Nuri Usta - 1 min à pied
- Pilav Point - 5 min à pied
Foire aux questions
Avis
Avis
Aucun avis à ce jour
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À propos de l’hôte
Hôte : Kahraman Gunaydin
Daphne Pera Taksim Aparts, are located in a calm street right in the historic centre of Istanbul, close to many attractions: from museums to monuments to delicious food and the Istanbul nightlife. We are only 50 meters away from The Taksim Square, making it easier to access public transport, pharmacies, hospitals, restaurants and shops. You take the comfortness and coziness of your house to Taksim neighborhood where is the heart the Historical Istanbul. Dream of taking a rest in comfortable and elegantly decorated apartment and cooking some meals in modern cuisine in one of the aparts.
Voici pourquoi l’hôte a choisi cet hébergement
Why you should visit Istanbul;
Istanbul has it all: over 2500 years of history, culture, and traditions, amazing landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and breathtaking views. This transcontinental metropolis is a fast-paced cultural melting pot you can’t afford to miss. Here are the main reasons why you should plan a trip to Istanbul right now.
Istanbul – the City of Four Empires
Rome and Istanbul are both over two-and-a-half millennia old, but for the majority of the time Istanbul was larger, more influential, and wealthier than Rome. Istanbul has been the capital of four empires: the Roman Empire (330-395), the Byzantine Empire (395-1204), the Latin Empire (1204-1261), the Byzantine Empire (1261-1453) and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922). Istanbul’s history is very rich, and remains of each of these empires can still be witnessed.
Istanbul – the City of Contrasts
As the cliché goes, Istanbul is where east meets west, or vice versa. This unique location combined with its history and occupants of different cultural background make this city a true melting pot.
In Istanbul century old buildings stand near modern skyscrapers. In the same area mosques, churches and synagogues call for devote inhabitants. Liberal and conservative Muslims peacefully live side by side, together with people from a dozen other religions or beliefs. However, they all have one thing in common: the world famous Turkish hospitality.
Istanbul – the City of Amazing Landmarks
Despite the city’s age, thankfully many remains of Istanbul’s opulent past remained intact. The cultural heritage of the metropolis is impressive.
Who hasn’t heard of landmarks such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Dolmabahçe Palace, Grand Bazaar, and the Spice Bazaar.
And then there are the lesser known, but not less beautiful, spots such as Süleymaniye Mosque, Basilica Cistern, the Galata Tower, as well as numerous churches from the Byzantine era.
Istanbul has it all: over 2500 years of history, culture, and traditions, amazing landmarks, vibrant nightlife, and breathtaking views. This transcontinental metropolis is a fast-paced cultural melting pot you can’t afford to miss. Here are the main reasons why you should plan a trip to Istanbul right now.
Istanbul – the City of Four Empires
Rome and Istanbul are both over two-and-a-half millennia old, but for the majority of the time Istanbul was larger, more influential, and wealthier than Rome. Istanbul has been the capital of four empires: the Roman Empire (330-395), the Byzantine Empire (395-1204), the Latin Empire (1204-1261), the Byzantine Empire (1261-1453) and the Ottoman Empire (1453-1922). Istanbul’s history is very rich, and remains of each of these empires can still be witnessed.
Istanbul – the City of Contrasts
As the cliché goes, Istanbul is where east meets west, or vice versa. This unique location combined with its history and occupants of different cultural background make this city a true melting pot.
In Istanbul century old buildings stand near modern skyscrapers. In the same area mosques, churches and synagogues call for devote inhabitants. Liberal and conservative Muslims peacefully live side by side, together with people from a dozen other religions or beliefs. However, they all have one thing in common: the world famous Turkish hospitality.
Istanbul – the City of Amazing Landmarks
Despite the city’s age, thankfully many remains of Istanbul’s opulent past remained intact. The cultural heritage of the metropolis is impressive.
Who hasn’t heard of landmarks such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Dolmabahçe Palace, Grand Bazaar, and the Spice Bazaar.
And then there are the lesser known, but not less beautiful, spots such as Süleymaniye Mosque, Basilica Cistern, the Galata Tower, as well as numerous churches from the Byzantine era.
Voici ce qui rend cet hébergement unique
Istanbul – the Perfect Mix of Eastern and Western Food
The century old mix of cultures also had a huge impact on the food scene. In Istanbul, you can enjoy different cuisines, varying from authentic Ottoman food, over typical Turkish food with its delicious mezes and meat or fish dishes, to the modern kitchen of the West. If you still have some appetite left, by all means, try one of the many Turkish desserts. Please, don’t ask me directions to the closest McDonalds … live a little!
Did you say drinks? Sure, you can go for rakı, the national anise drink, choose one of the quality Turkish wines or enjoy an array of fresh juices.
Istanbul – the City with Vibrant Nightlife
Thanks to Istanbul’s unique geographical location many the top nightlife venues are located by the Bosphorus or on a rooftop offering a view of the magnificent skyline. The nightlife is vibrant, with an abundance of choice to satisfy everybody’s taste.
If partying through the night is not your thing and you prefer to relax with on a cafe terrace, then you have plenty of options for that too.
Istanbul – the City of Serious Shopping
Shops galore in Istanbul. You can go luxurious and mainstream by a visit to one of the many modern shopping centers spread all over the city. Or you can hunt for authentic, handmade items by local designers and craftsmen in less touristic parts of town.If you like to bargain, then the Grand Bazaar is of course shopping heaven on Earth. Also, don’t forget to stock up on exotic spices, olives or the great selection of nuts available.
Istanbul – the City with Breathtaking Views
There is no shortage of breathtaking views from the city. One of my favorites is the city’s silhouette seen from a boat on the Bosphorus during sunset. In second place comes the view from the bridges, unfortunately you need a ride to experience that. For a 360 panoramic view of Istanbul, you can visit the Galata Tower or one of the many rooftop bars.
The century old mix of cultures also had a huge impact on the food scene. In Istanbul, you can enjoy different cuisines, varying from authentic Ottoman food, over typical Turkish food with its delicious mezes and meat or fish dishes, to the modern kitchen of the West. If you still have some appetite left, by all means, try one of the many Turkish desserts. Please, don’t ask me directions to the closest McDonalds … live a little!
Did you say drinks? Sure, you can go for rakı, the national anise drink, choose one of the quality Turkish wines or enjoy an array of fresh juices.
Istanbul – the City with Vibrant Nightlife
Thanks to Istanbul’s unique geographical location many the top nightlife venues are located by the Bosphorus or on a rooftop offering a view of the magnificent skyline. The nightlife is vibrant, with an abundance of choice to satisfy everybody’s taste.
If partying through the night is not your thing and you prefer to relax with on a cafe terrace, then you have plenty of options for that too.
Istanbul – the City of Serious Shopping
Shops galore in Istanbul. You can go luxurious and mainstream by a visit to one of the many modern shopping centers spread all over the city. Or you can hunt for authentic, handmade items by local designers and craftsmen in less touristic parts of town.If you like to bargain, then the Grand Bazaar is of course shopping heaven on Earth. Also, don’t forget to stock up on exotic spices, olives or the great selection of nuts available.
Istanbul – the City with Breathtaking Views
There is no shortage of breathtaking views from the city. One of my favorites is the city’s silhouette seen from a boat on the Bosphorus during sunset. In second place comes the view from the bridges, unfortunately you need a ride to experience that. For a 360 panoramic view of Istanbul, you can visit the Galata Tower or one of the many rooftop bars.
Langue(s) :
Anglais, Turc
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