Aziyade Hotel

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Description

The Allstar Aziyade Hotel is a deluxe property located in the middle of historic Istanbul in the area shared by the Byzantine Hippodrome, St. Sophia and the Blue Mosque. The hotel is 11 kilometers from Ataturk International Airport and is easy to reach. The reception staff is at your service and fluent in French, English and Turkish; 24 hours a day where any need can be addressed. The friendly staff makes you as comfortable as at your home. The lobby is well designed for rest after the hustle and bustle of your busy day and features a lobby bar where you may sit, relax and enjoy a cocktail.
The hotel offers 105 rooms which are neatly furnished and decorated with unique Ottoman paintings. All of the guest rooms offer up to date amenities and modern appointments; such as air conditioning, data ports and satellite television. Laundry and dry cleaning service is available around the clock as well as room service for food and drinks. The Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, sauna, and massage service are also available for heath and relaxation purposes. The Allstar Aziyade Hotel is full of charm with an authentic ambiance of Turkish culture. The hotel offers on site dining and is convenient to many area shopping and entertainment venues.

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