Built on the European side of Istanbul, the 4-star Hotel Yasmak Sultan, located in the historic district of Sultanahmet, enjoys a privileged position on the Bosphorus strait. The Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, the Basilica Cistern and the souks are all within easy reach of this establishment, which offers spacious, Ottoman-inspired rooms. The impeccable service makes it an optimal choice for those seeking an escape, with its indoor swimming pool and spa offering a range of essential oil treatments. A haven of luxury and tranquillity, an ideal base from which to explore the many facets of a bustling, fascinating city steeped in history.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Discounts for your little ones
Your stay starts here
Yasmak Sultan 4*
Rooms
Those seeking a tranquil retreat without leaving the bustling city of Istanbul will find the standard single, standard double and deluxe double rooms an ideal choice for couples.
Other rooms may be available on request.
Standard Double Room
This Ottoman-inspired room evokes the opulence of a thousand and one nights, where bedspreads and golden cushions are elegantly combined with curtains and oriental fabrics. The double bed provides an optimal environment for restful sleep, while the emerald marble bathroom is an ideal space for relaxation after a day's activities.
Deluxe Double Room [18 M2]
The Deluxe Corner rooms are spacious and range in size from 18 to 20 m². They are tastefully decorated with modern furnishings and feature a wonderful design with plush seating and a relaxing atmosphere.
Restaurants & bars
The Olive Anatolian Restaurant at the 4-star Yasmak Sultan Hotel offers guests a distinctive culinary experience with its refined menu. There is also a Lobby Lounge where you can relax with a refreshment of your choice. Additionally, a buffet breakfast is available each morning. It provides the ideal opportunity to re-energise before embarking on your exploration of Istanbul.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Olive Anatolian Restaurant
This rooftop restaurant will welcome you in the morning for breakfast, and for lunch and dinner throughout the day.
With a breathtaking view of the Bosphorus, soft muffins, tasty bagels, spicy scrambled eggs, a variety of omelettes, cheeses, cold meats, a selection of fresh fruit and olives will gently awaken you.
The restaurant also serves olive-based dishes in a cosy, elegant setting, with panoramic views of the Istanbul peninsula and the Basilica of Saint Sophia. The Meze, Pilic Topkapi, and Hunkar Begendi are to die for!
Lobby Lounge
Whether solo or with friends, indulge in colourful cocktails or choose from the rich wine cellar of the Lobby Lounge and sample its grands crus while comfortably seated within a sleek, modern décor dedicated to relaxation.
Activities & lifestyle
At the 4-star Yasmak Sultan, attentive staff are at your service. A variety of activities and entertainment options are available to guests, ensuring an enjoyable stay and a distinctive experience.
Let yourself be pampered at the wellness centre and spa, choosing from a menu of relaxing and regenerating treatments. Then head to the indoor swimming pool or enjoy a morning workout in the gym, which is sure to please the hotel's more active guests. If you're into social networking, you can share your best photos and videos of this exceptional stay with your friends and family thanks to the free Wi-Fi.
Discover the destination
Known first as Byzantium, then Constantinople, and now Istanbul, the city nicknamed "the second Rome" is overflowing with history. Located at the crossroads between Asia and Europe, it is home to a cosmopolitan population that is rightly proud of its ancient heritage. Explore the city on a tour that will take you from the Hagia Sophia to Topkapi Palace. Enjoy a glass of apple tea on the Galata bridge and in the evening, relax in a traditional hammam.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
When visiting mosques, shoes must be removed. Women must cover their heads. It is advisable to avoid visiting mosques on Fridays or at prayer time.
Nudism is forbidden. It is advisable to avoid kissing too demonstratively in the street, especially in more conservative regions and areas.
In some museums, an admission fee may be charged for taking photographs.
Time difference
Ankara in Turkey is located in the UTC/GMT+3 time zone all year round.
London, United Kingdom time is 2:00 hours behind Ankara, Turkey
Electricity and internet access
In Turkey, type F sockets are used (European standard).
Internet access is highly developed in Turkey, with a secure WiFi network in the vast majority of hotels, as well as cellular connections.
Safety
Safety is generally good in Turkey, with very few incidents of assault reported. However, it is essential to remain vigilant. Make sure you keep an eye on your personal belongings when travelling. Keep valuables, such as your passport, in locked suitcases or in your room safe. Carry only the money you need. Avoid deserted alleyways, especially at night. Watch your pockets and bags, both in town and around airports.
As in all major cities, extra vigilance is recommended in tourist areas, particularly in Istanbul, where it is advisable to look after your personal documents.
Taking a stance on subjects of a political nature, particularly on social networks (including sharing) in Turkey, may result in a ban on entering or leaving Turkish territory and in some cases in criminal proceedings.
Currency
The official currency is the Turkish lira, and you can change your money in exchange offices, hotels and banks, of which there are many, especially in the big cities. In some tourist areas, the euro is occasionally accepted.
Weather
The best times to visit Turkey are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). In fact, midsummer temperatures can be very high (around 35-40°C), which can make cultural visits less enjoyable. Ideal, however, for beach activities.
Languages
The official language in Turkey is Turkish, but there are other minority languages spoken by some locals (Arabic, Greek...) and English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation in Turkey varies, but in general it can be said that it is often comparable to European standards, especially in large cities and tourist areas.
Food quality
Internationally renowned, Turkish gastronomy offers a wide range of culinary specialties to suit all tastes. The general quality of food and food safety is very good, especially in tourist areas.