Introduction
In the Beyoglu - Taksim area, The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is one of 273 hotel style properties that you can choose from. While the chain extends to almost 61 properties worldwide, The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is the only representation in Istanbul. The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is a property within the Marriott accommodation group. The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel was refurbished in 2009, having first been built in 2000. Responses from guests most recently include "Check-in was swift and convenient, the room and views were perfect and the location is perfect for getting around Istanbul", "PROS: Beautiful rooms with incredible views, great location and a stunning terrace", and "Was very happy about the service and quality". For British a total of 285 properties within the area of Beyoglu - Taksim, this property is ranked 3rd.
Location
As the 85th most popular hotel in Beyoglu - Taksim area, Ritz Carlton Hotel continues to be a good option for accommodation in Istanbul. The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is an attractive and practical option located in the Beyoglu - Taksim area. Jet-setters should keep in mind that Istanbul Ataturk Airport is approximately 16.5 kilometres from the property. Research from our database of reviews showed that guests who stayed at the hotel made a total of 7 positive comments about it's location. Responses from guests most recently include "PROS: Beautiful rooms with incredible views, great location and a stunning terrace", "Check-in was swift and convenient, the room and views were perfect and the location is perfect for getting around Istanbul", and "Good hotel and location but not the best". For those who want to be based within Beyoglu - Taksim area of Istanbul you'll find The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel conveniently positioned. The Beyoglu - Taksim area of Istanbul has a combined total of 268 properties. In Istanbul, the most concentrated area for accommodation is in the Beyoglu - Taksim area which is ranked 2nd overall for the most number of hotels. The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel has a variety of room types to choose from. This 5 star property offers modern amenities and comfort in Istanbul.
Pricing
Rooms at Ritz Carlton Hotel during peak season was recently recorded at GBP 240. Wego users who enjoy The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel generally also consider staying at The Plaza Hotel Istanbul, The Istanbul EDITION- Special Class which are in the same area and also a 5 star property. The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is sold by 7 hotel websites including expedia.com, hotels.com, hotelclub.com, booking.com, ratestogo.com, dhr.com, and hoteltravel.com.
Rooms
The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel brings a touch of comfort to a Istanbul trip. A stay at the 5 star The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel is a great experience, with around 244 rooms to choose from. This property has 12 floors of rooms for guests to choose from. Researching our review database, customers made 15 overall positive comments about the rooms in the hotel. Additional comforts in your room include air conditioning, bathrobe, bathtub, cable television, coffee/tea maker, dvd player, hairdryer, minibar, newspaper, non-smoking, safe, separate tub and shower, and shower. Reviewing Wego's database revealed that 24 guests had positive feedback about the service quality at The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel.
Guest feedback
Guests at The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel gave a rating of 4.6 out of 5 about their experience following their stay which equates to what can be described as excellent rating for hotels in Istanbul. Researching our review database, customers who stayed at The Ritz Carlton Istanbul Hotel made 19 overall positive comments about the hotel.
Check-in: 2:00 PM
Check-out: Noon
The staff was extraordinary.
hotels.com, 30 Jul 2012
Location is perfect as we were taking a cruise from the harbour which is just five minutes away by taxi and fifteen minutes walk from Besiktas tram station...
Orbitz, 30 Jun 2012
Incredible hotel , excellent staff, amazing experience
Orbitz, 06 Jul 2011
Large room and beautiful bathroom.
Travelocity, 06 Jun 2011