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steveo Wrote:

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> Eresin. Pricey but nice. It's near the mosque and

> the palace

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> http://www.eresin.com.tr


We stayed here last year. Could, just, see the Sea of Marmora from our room and easily from the rooftop restaurant. Easy to walk to all the obvious site - Blue Mosque, Agia Sophia, the Souk, etc.


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Eresin is also booked up for the weekend we want unfortunately. Really want to stay in Sultanahmet and wanted to stay somewhere reasonably small with an "old" feel to it - Rast hotel looks a bit hotely if you see what I mean, although the location and views look great- but maybe I shouldn't be picky as everywhere else seems to be booked! Thanks for the recommendations.
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Aladam888 Wrote:

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> We stayed at the Four Season's Hotel when we

> visited Istambul last year. I was completely

> satified with the hotel service and rooms. Do

> check out!


Mmmm - a lovely looking hotel and a fantastic location, but hardly in the small and authentic style - AND expensive.

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