Istanbul, a city with a rich and diverse history, offers a fascinating insight into the past. Check into the Adamar hotel, a modern establishment located in the historic heart of the city. The rooms are designed to provide guests with a tranquil environment, with contemporary décor. The restaurant affords diners spectacular vistas of the Hagia Sophia Basilica and the Bosphorus Strait. Whether you're with your partner, friends, or family, this unique hotel invites you to discover the treasures of ancient Byzantium.
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Adamar Hotel 4*
Rooms
For your stay in Istanbul, you can choose between four types of room. Spacious, modern, and comfortable, they have everything that a couple, a family, or a group of friends could possibly need.
Double or Twin Room [22 M2]
The double or twin room (22 m²) is optimally designed for two guests. It is decorated in a contemporary style that is nevertheless refined, creating an ambience that is welcoming and comfortable. The room is capacious and contains either a double bed or twin beds, according to each guest's preference.
Triple Room [25 M2]
The Triple Room, with a floor area of 25 m², is the optimal accommodation for a family of three adults and one child. The room is furnished with either a double or twin bed, as well as a sofa bed. A modern bathroom completes it, as well as a beautiful view over the city.
Family Room [25 M2]
For those travelling in the company of friends or family, the 25 m² Family Room, designed for four adults, is the optimal accommodation choice. It is modern, spacious, and comfortable, thereby ensuring a relaxing stay in Istanbul. The room is furnished with either a double bed or twin beds, a sofa, and an additional bed.
Deluxe Room [25 M2]
If you're visiting as a couple, discover the comfort of the Deluxe Room (25 m²). It is a genuine oasis of tranquillity, offering guests a remarkable view of the city's most beautiful features. The room is furnished with a queen-size bed, a soft armchair, and a desk, and is designed with a romantic, modern aesthetic.
Restaurants & bars
The hotel restaurant offers a varied and appetising menu throughout the day, providing a culinary experience that will undoubtedly satisfy the most discerning palate. The menu features a selection of local and European specialities. A bar is also available on site.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
Panoramic Restaurant
Lunch or dinner overlooking the Bosphorus is the promise of the Panoramic Restaurant on the 6th floor of the hotel. It offers a selection of Anatolian and European dishes, presented in a buffet style.
Hotel Bar
The hotel bar is situated at the same level as the restaurant. It is an elegant and friendly spot to enjoy a drink while admiring the panoramic view of the historic centre and the sea.
Activities & lifestyle
Relax to the full in the hotel's various facilities, whether on the panoramic terrace, at the bar, or in the lounges. Situated within the historic core of Istanbul, this hotel serves as a gateway to the city's rich cultural heritage.
In the morning, enjoy a hearty breakfast in the restaurant's dining room, which boasts panoramic views of the old town and the Bosphorus Strait. From the rooftop terrace, you can watch the ships that sail along the banks and admire the buildings of this remarkable city. You can then relax in the cosy lounges and use the free Wi-Fi to plan your day's itinerary.
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.