Location. Daphne Boutique Hotel is a modern four floor building located in Istanbuls historic Sultanahmet district overlooking the sea. It is just 300 metres from the Blue Mosque and 500 metres from the Grand Bazaar. Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST) is 18 kilometres from the hotel, an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Hotel Features.Daphne Boutique Hotel faetures complimentary wireless Internet access, and multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can provide express check in/out and currency exchange. There is also computer rental, child care and laundry facilities, and the hotel is air conditioned throughout and features a lobby bar and 24 hour room service. Airport transfers can be arranged, and onsite parking facilities are complimentary.
Daphne Boutique Hotels main restaurant serves traditional Turkish cuisine, as well as international dishes, and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Istanblues Terrace Bar and Restaurant has panoramic views of the Marmara Sea, and offers appetisers and main meals.
Guestrooms. The hotel has 20 guestrooms, over four floors, which feature classic decor, wooden floors and sea views. All include balconies, air conditioning, minibars, satellite television with premium channels, complimentary wireless Internet access, free local telephone calls, complimentary newspapers, bathroom telephones, bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers and safes.
Expert Tip.The Basilica Cistern, an underground reservoir used by the Romans, is 500 metres from the hotel and well worth a visit.
Rates:
112 - 909 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 20
Number Of Floors: 4
Hotel Daphne
Su Terazisi Street, No. 10 Binbirdirek Mah
Istanbul, Turkey 34400
Driving Directions:
Getting there. The most convenient way to reach the hotel is by taxi. A cab from the airport will cost approximately 20 USD. A metro line also runs from the airport to Aksarak station where you can change to a tram, which stops at Sultanahmet, 400 metres from the hotel. Istanbul has an extensive public transport network comprised of metros (underground trains), buses, trams, trains, ferries and sea buses. Tickets are available from stations, main stops, or kiosks and should be purchased before boarding. Istanbuls yellow taxis are relatively inexpensive, but travellers should make sure the meter is running. A cheaper way of getting around is to use a dolmus (shared taxi or minibus). Driving is not recommended for visitors in the city. All prices are subject to change.