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Holiday Inn Istanbul City

LOCAL AREA

Located at the entrance of the Historic Peninsula, Topkapı is known as one of the oldest districts of Istanbul. Located on the E100 road, Holiday Inn Istanbul City offers direct and easy access to the city's entertainment and business centers.

THINGS TO DO

ICEC Congress Center (Lutfi Kirdar)

Taksım, Istanbul, Beyoglu 34000

The Istanbul Lutfi Kirdar International Congress and Exhibition Center (ICEC) is a significant event venue in Turkey. Situated in the Harbiye district, it's a modern facility with state-of-the-art technology, offering versatile spaces for various functions. Named after Lutfi Kirdar, a Turkish statesman, the center hosts a variety of events including national and international conferences, exhibitions, trade shows, and cultural performances.

Hagia Sophia

Ayasofya Cami Topkapi, Istanbul,

Hagia Sophia, also known as Ayasofya, is a historic landmark in Istanbul. Built as a Byzantine church in 537, it became a mosque in 1453 after the Ottoman conquest and later converted into a museum in 1935. With its iconic architecture and mosaics, it symbolizes the intersection of Byzantine and Ottoman cultures. In 2020, it reverted to a mosque, sparking debates. This structure remains a significant religious and cultural symbol, reflecting the rich history of Istanbul.

Miniaturk

Miniatürk is an open-air miniature park in Istanbul. Established in 2003, the park features miniature models of significant structures from Turkey and around the world. It includes iconic landmarks like Ayasofya and Selimiye Mosque, along with symbols such as the Istanbul Strait and Galata Tower. Providing visitors with an entertaining and educational experience, Miniatürk serves as a historical and cultural journey through miniature representations of Turkish and world history.

Topkapi Palace

Topkapı Palace in Istanbul served as the main residence for Ottoman sultans for nearly four centuries, starting in the 15th century. It's a historical complex with structures like the Harem and Imperial Council Chamber. Now a museum, it displays artifacts, including items linked to Prophet Muhammad, offering panoramic views of Istanbul's iconic landmarks.

Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, built in the 17th century, is known for its blue tiles and iconic Ottoman architecture. Active as a mosque, it stands near Hagia Sophia, symbolizing Istanbul's rich history.

Dolmabahce Palace

Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, was the administrative center of the Ottoman Empire. Built in the late 19th century, it combines neoclassical and baroque styles. Notable for its opulence, it housed Ottoman sultans and later Atatürk. Now a museum, it reflects both European and Ottoman influences.

Kariye Museum

Kariye Museum, formerly the Chora Church, in Istanbul, Turkey, is renowned for its Byzantine mosaics and frescoes. Originating in the 4th century, it features intricate depictions of religious scenes. Converted into a mosque during the Ottoman era, it became a museum in 1945, preserving significant examples of Byzantine art.

Reservations:

Turgut Ozal Cad No 189 Istanbul, 34104 Turkey

Check-in: 2:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18