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Cinar Hotel, Istanbul Overview:
 
 

Cinar Hotel resembles a holiday village set apart from the noise of city centre, 20 minutes from downtown and 5 minutes from airport. In celebration of its 40th anniversary in 1998, Cinar enhanced its meeting and conferance services with a total of 8 rooms

 
     
 
Cinar Hotel Istanbul Facilities

Front Desk Concierge Restaurant Safe Deposit Box Coffee Shop Handicap Facilities Outdoor Parking Meeting Facilities Non Smoking Satellite TV AC Cable TV Direct Phone Channel Music Attached Bath Shower Bath Tub Shower Bath Tub Minibar Work Desk Sprinklers Double Bed King Bed

 
     
 
Location of Cinar Hotel in Istanbul
 

Address: Fener Mevkii Yesilkoy-34800 Istanbul, Turkey

 
 
     
 
City Information & Nearby Attractions
 

Istanbul Information:

Istanbul embraces two continents with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe. Through the city's heart -the Bosphorus- run the waters of the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara and the Golden Horn. The former capital of three successive empires, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman, Istanbul today honors and preserves the legacy of its past while looking forward to a modern future. It is Istanbul's endless variety that fascinates visitors. The museums, churches, palaces, grand mosques, bazaars and sights of natural beauty seem innumerable.

Reclining on the western shore of the Bosphorus at sunset contemplating the red evening light reflected in the windows of the opposite shore, you may suddenly understand why so many centuries ago settlers chose to build on this remarkable site. At such times you can see why Istanbul is truly one of the most glorious cities in the world.
 
 

Dolmabahce Palace
The facade of the Dolmabahce Palace, built in the mid-19th century by Sultan Abdulmecit I, stretches for 600 m along the European shore of the Bosphorus. The vast reception salon, with its 56 columns and four-and-a-half ton crystal chandelier with 750 lights, never fails to astonish . At one time, birds from all over the world were kept in the Bird Pavilion for the delight of the palace's privileged residents. Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, died in the palace on November 10, 1938. (Open every day except Monday and Thursday).
 
 

Beylerbeyi Palace
In the 19th century, Sultan Abdulaziz built the Beylerbeyi Palace, a fantasy in white marble set amid magnolia-filled gardens, on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus. Used as the Sultan's summer residence, it was offered to the most distinguished foreign dignitaries for their visits. Empress Eugenie of France was among its residents. (Open every day except Monday and Thursday).
 
 

Yildiz Palace complex
In addition to the State Pavilions at the Yildiz Palace complex, the compound includes a series of pavilions and a mosque. It was completed by Abdulhamit 11 at the end of the 19th century.

The Sale, the largest and most exquisite of the buildings, reveals the luxury in which the sultans lived and entertained. Set in a huge park of flowers, shrubs and trees gathered from every part of the world, the palace grounds offer one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Bosphorus. Because of restoration work, only the Sale and park are open to the public. (Open every day except Tuesday).

 
 

Maslak Pavilions

The Maslak Pavilions on a shady green hill were conceived by Sultan Abdulaziz as hunting lodges. These are particularly noteworthy as superb examples of the late 19 thcentury Ottoman decorative style. The Malta Pavilion is presently a casual restaurant while both the Maslak Pavilion and Limonlu Gate are open as cafes. (Open every day).
 
 

Florya Ataturk Sea Pavilion
The Florya Ataturk Sea Pavilion served as a summer residence for Turkish presidents, beginning with Ataturk Built in 1935 in a T-shaped design on land jutting out over the Sea of Marmara, this building serves as a showcase for some of the loveliest examples of early 20th century furnishings. (Open weekdays except Monday and Thursday).
 
 
     
 
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