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The Hotel Niles in Istanbul's Beyazit district
has surprising advantages:
1. A fairly quiet location only two
short blocks from the Grand
Bazaar.
2. Experienced, caring family
management. Members of the Duyar family
(who also own Istanbul's Dersaadet
Oteli in Sultanahmet)
are at the hotel every day.
3. Simple but good, comfortable
air-conditioned rooms at
great value-for-money rates.
4. Easy access to the tram to
take you to Sultanahmet in
only a few minutes.
5. An attractive rooftop lounge-cafe-bar-restaurant with views of
the Sea
of Marmara.
6. No hassles such
as Sultanahmet carpet touts or postcard
sellers: this is a real, working Istanbul
neighborhood. People here welcome you,
but don't bother you.
Everybody wants to stay right near Sultanahmet for
obvious reasons: the prime
sights of Istanbul are
only a few minutes' walk away. But
you pay for that convenience in higher
hotel rates and a higher hassle factor.
The Hotel Niles is
not all that far from Sultanahmet,
only a 12- to 15-minute walk along Ordu
Caddesi/Divan Yolu, the historic
"road to Rome," past historic
mosques, medreses, shops, Turkish
baths, sultans' tombs, and the Çemberlitas.
If you take the tram,
it's even quicker. (Map)
Not only that, the Grand
Bazaar, Istanbul University,
the Old Book Bazaar,
the giant Sunday flea market in Beyazit Square,
the Beyazit Mosque and
the Süleymaniye
Mosque—Istanbul's
largest and most splendid imperial
mosque—are much closer to
the Hotel Niles than
to Sultanahmet hotels. And you
won't be bothered by carpet
touts here, because this
is a business district, not a tourist
district.
The Niles is a modern
hotel with standard services: English-speaking
staff, elevator/lift, and free
Wifi Internet throughout the
hotel. It looks and feels far more
like a four-star hotel,
but prices are three-star!
The smallish air-conditioned guest
rooms all have modern private baths,
color cable TV with foreign channels,
and small refrigerators.
Breakfast, served in the all-glass
rooftop restaurant, is quite
good, and the setting is very
agreeable: in fine weather,
leave the air-conditioned glass dining
room and sit at a table on the open-air
terrace to enjoy the sun
and the view.
The experienced staff are
very friendly and accommodating, all
the more because they are accustomed
to hosting European and American visitors.
The Hotel Niles is
on a narrow side street in Istanbul's
"garment district,"
alive with workers and traders on any
weekday—a nice dose of real life
(in contrast to all-tourist Sultanahmet).
The narrow street can make the hotel
a bit tricky to find (but which keeps
it away from most traffic noise.) On
the south side of Ordu
Caddesi/Divan Yolu right by the Kapali Çarsi (Grand
Bazaar) tram stop,
just east of the Barceló (Beyaz)
Saray Hotel is a narrow street, Dibekli
Cami Sokak (misspelled on
the street sign as "Dibekci Camii
Sokak"). Go south (downhill) on
this street for two blocks, past the
little Dibekli Mosque, to reach the
hotel, on the left-hand side of the
street.
Coming by taxi,
the driver may want to turn right (south)
down broader Mithat Pasa Sokak,
then left (east) on the first side
street to reach the hotel. Here's a
little map:

When you contact the Hotel
Niles, be sure to mention
TTP. Here's why.
Hotel
Niles
Ordu Caddesi, Dibekli Cami Sokak No.
19 (map)
Beyazit, Istanbul,
Turkey
www.hotelniles.com
info@hotelniles.com
Tel +90 (212) 517 3239
Fax +90 (212) 516 0732
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