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Location. The Best Point Hotel is located in Istanbul, Turkey, 100 metres from the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia mosque, and 750 metres from Istanbul's Grand Bazaar. Hotel Features. The hotel's lobby features exposed stonework, leather armchairs, and timber panelling, and there is a 24 hour front desk. Staff provide tour assistance at the concierge desk, and wireless Internet access is available in public areas.
A daily complimentary buffet breakfast is available, and guests have access to 24 hour room service.
Guestrooms. Best Point Hotel's 13 guestrooms are air conditioned and feature modern furnishings in brown and gold tones. Amenities include complimentary access to wireless Internet, minibars, satellite television, hair dryers, and slippers.
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Best Point Hotel Akbiyik Cad No 81 Sultanahmet 34122
DirectionsFrom Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST): Distance to Best Point Hotel is 18 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes' drive.
Getting there. Both airport terminals are connected to the metro system, which runs to the city centre. Single tickets cost about 1 TRY. The Havas Airport bus departs every 30 minutes for the main bus terminal and Taksim Square, in central Istanbul. Journey time is about 30 minutes. Bus number 96 runs between the airport and the city centre, and a shuttle bus runs to the port. Taxis wait outside Arrivals; fixed prices are in place and the fare to the city centre should be about 20 TRY 30 TRY. At night, there is a 50 percent surcharge. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Istanbul's extensive public transport system includes buses, metros (underground trains), trains, trams, sea buses, and ferries. Tickets can be purchased from main stops, stations, or kiosks prior to boarding. Istanbul's yellow taxis are reasonably priced, but travellers should ensure the meter is used. A cheaper alternative is to use a 'dolmus' (minibus or shared taxi). Driving is not advised for visitors.
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Rome
Old Rome was the heart of Roman medieval and Renaissance periods. It features Italy's most beautiful plazas, cathedrals and antique monuments such as the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and the Colosseum reaching back as far as 2000 years. Piazzas such as the Navona, Campo de' Fiori offer picturesque settings ideal for a romantic laid-back dining and wining. Many of the hotels in Rome are centered around the historical city centre.
The Vatican: The Vatican is a state on its own. The Papal City State with an endless treasure troves of sights, relics and the world-known Vatican museum. Only a few minutes walk south the Vatican City you will find Trastevere. An array of narrow cobbled streets and lonely plazas served artists like Giorgio de Chirico as the inspiration for their works.