ADDRESS
THE HOUSE HOTEL GALATASARAY
Firuzaga Mah. Bostanbasi Cad. No.19, Beyoglu
34425 Istanbul
Turkey
ACCOMMODATION
20 rooms & suites
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Just like the successful cafés that Canan Özdemir and Ferit Baltacioglu have opened across Istanbul, The House Hotel Galatasaray (their first foray into the hotel business) commands a privileged location. Tucked away among the antique stores of Çukurcuma, the bohemian neighborhood that’s inspired countless artists, this 19th Century mansion has been painstakingly restored to offer guests total inner-city tranquility.
Acclaimed Turkish design studio Autoban won several awards for its work in restoring the five-story Zenovitch building and bringing out its original details. The sensitive makeover means older features, like the solid marble staircase that stretches through the lobby, sit comfortably among contemporary wall moldings and polished parquet floors. A gray stone fireplace warms diners in the all-day roof lounge, which has views over downtown Istanbul and the Galata Tower, while studded leather sofas add a touch of urban sophistication. With their high ceilings and marble bathrooms, the 20 crisp white rooms and suites are an ideal base for exploring the winding streets of Çukurcuma and the rest of Beyoğlu. Guests looking for an inside track on the latest food, design and art can follow an expert from the exclusive guiding service Locally Istanbul, or spend a day with their own personal shopper.
Mix with like-minded people in a tranquil and thoughtfully restored 19th Century mansion in Istanbul’s bohemian Çukurcuma quarter.
LOCATION OF THE HOUSE HOTEL GALATASARAY
Between the Bosphorus and Istiklal Avenue in the old district of Cukurcuma, The House Hotel Galatasaray lies in the Bohemian quarter of Beyoğlu, famous for its antique shops. The Taksim square, the Golden Horn and the historical peninsula of Sultanahmet is only a short walk away. It is an ideal base to see Istanbul due to its close proximity to the tramway, subway and ferryboat, allowing you to visit the Princes Islands, the Asian side of Istanbul and even the Black Sea area.



