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94
Hotel near Taksim,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site)
Great
218 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From HK$331
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Hotel near Nisantasi,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
199 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From HK$700
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Hotel near Taksim,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking
Great
130 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From HK$312
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99+
Hotels in Arnavutkoy,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking
Very Good
230 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From HK$238
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93
Hotel near Asian Side,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Great
575 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From HK$882
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39
Hotel near Taksim,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Washing machine
Great
187 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From HK$412
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99+
Hotels in Bagcilar,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Very Good
148 reviews
8.0/10
1 night
From HK$383
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63
Hotels in Arnavutkoy,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
82 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From HK$268
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Hotel near Fatih,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
272 reviews
8.0/10
1 night
From HK$489
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Hotel near Fatih,Istanbul
Featured facilities: Parking, Laundry service (on-site), Restaurant
Great
129 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From HK$723
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9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserThe hotel is in a dilapidated, sketchy neighbourhood. As a female solo traveller, it feels very scary to travel alone back to the hotel at night, as you will come across groups of men hanging along the street. It’s also ridiculously far from major train stations (15-20 minutes depending on your walking speed) and a lot of uphill climbing, which is a big minus for people who would stay more than 3 nights with more luggage / elderly. My local friend said with this price I could’ve booked a hotel at a more convenient location. The room is clean and has a functional layout. The sound insulation is poor, the first two nights I could hear the neighbour laughing, they were loud but still I had to wear earplugs to sleep. Also traffic noise continued even during late night. The hot water in shower is not very consistent, I had two days of perfectly hot water, and two days of lukewarm water. I was shivering when I went out of the shower. The water tap of the sink is very hard to switch on/off. The sink is big but not much space for putting necessities, which is a bit of an impractical design. As I was travelling alone, they only gave me one room card, which could be inconvenient in some way because if I would like to use the fridge in the room, it would turn off after I left the room. Even though I didn’t use the fridge, it is something to be noticed. I had experience staying in other hotels alone, they always give two cards. While it’s more energy saving this way, it’s inconvenient. The breakfast was alright, just like all other 3/4-star hotel breakfast, there is a variety of food. Staff checked the buffet area quite frequently, and the dining area is comfortable with a lot of light. It also has Turkish tea, which is great. One key event: the door lock was not functioning. After I left the room the second day, I checked if the door is being locked but it didn’t. I was terrified to know that the door lock wasn’t functioning, as I could go inside without a card. I immediately asked the front desk to fix it, and turned out the door lock was just out of battery. However, if I didn’t check the door, my room could’ve been easily broken in. Another thing is after this, I couldn’t find my earrings which were on the table. The coincidence made me think it was a stealing event. While eventually they found them after I checked out and they returned them to me, I could not help but felt frustrated in the meantime as my trust for the hotel was damaged. Despite that might have been just a misunderstanding, the hotel staff, especially Dilan, was very helpful and proactive in handling the event, and she also promised to compensate me, even though they saw no other people entering my room in the surveillance camera and she claimed that no stealing event has happened. Overall, despite all that has happened, I think the hotel is good and quite affordable for a short stay, but there might as well be other better options. l
Mays Otel

Mays Otel

Hotel near Taksim, Istanbul 57.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:HK$381
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserHampton by Hilton Istanbul Zeytinburnu: Genuine Smiles, Seamless Comfort, and Turkish Warmth After countless nights spent in hotels around the world, it takes something special for a property to truly stand out. My recent stay at the Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Zeytinburnu did just that; not through extravagance or grand gestures, but through authentic hospitality and effortless comfort. This is the kind of place that quietly wins you over, one thoughtful interaction at a time. The Perfect Blend of Ease and Energy Location & Setting Zeytinburnu might not be the first name that comes to mind when travelers think of Istanbul, yet this area surprised me. It’s strategically positioned close enough to reach Sultanahmet and Taksim with ease, yet far enough to escape the tourist crowds. The hotel itself feels like an oasis of calm within the city’s heartbeat. Step outside, and you’re minutes from transportation links, local eateries, and the Marmara coastline. Design & Comfort The moment you step into your room, you sense Hilton’s signature attention to detail—simple, modern, and purposeful. My room was bright, immaculate, and well-designed for both rest and work. The bed offered the kind of support that makes long travel days melt away, and everything, from lighting to Wi-Fi, worked exactly as it should. Small touches, like perfectly laundered linens and crisp air quality, added a layer of comfort that felt quietly luxurious. Hospitality That Feels Personal While the property itself is well-maintained, what truly makes this hotel memorable are the people behind the front desk. Fatih Tuna and Ömer are two names I won’t forget anytime soon. Their professionalism is effortless, and their kindness feels completely natural; no rehearsed smiles, no scripted greetings. Whether it was assisting with directions, offering local dining suggestions, or simply greeting guests with warmth that instantly puts you at ease, both Fatih and Ömer demonstrated a level of hospitality that’s rare even among top-tier hotels. They are the kind of hosts who remind you that genuine service can transform an ordinary stay into a meaningful experience. It’s no exaggeration to say that they embody the best of Turkish warmth; courteous, humorous, and always ready to help without ever feeling intrusive. Breakfast & Shared Spaces Breakfast each morning felt more like a pleasant ritual than a hotel buffet. The spread was abundant and fresh, featuring local cheeses, eggs, fruit, pastries, and strong Turkish tea that was hard to resist. Staff managed the flow smoothly, keeping everything replenished while maintaining the sense of calm that regular travelers quietly crave. The public areas, especially the lobby, were clean, cozy, and inviting. Whether grabbing a quick coffee, catching up on emails, or chatting with staff, the space encouraged connection rather than mere transit. Small Note The only subtle reminder that you’re still in a lively city comes from occasional distant traffic or early-morning sounds from outside. It’s faint and fleeting, more of a whisper than a disturbance. For light sleepers, a higher floor or a room facing inward may be ideal. Lasting Impression What sets Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Zeytinburnu apart isn’t luxury, it’s sincerity. In a world full of polished but impersonal hotels, this one manages to feel human. It’s clean, consistent, and comfortable, but more importantly, it feels caring. As someone who not only travels often but also recommends hotels to colleagues and friends across continents, this property easily earns a place among those I’ll be suggesting again. There’s something compelling about how smoothly everything runs here, and it makes you wonder how the experience might evolve across different seasons or longer stays. Because when a hotel makes you curious to return, that’s when you know they’ve done something right.
Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Zeytinburnu

Hampton by Hilton Istanbul Zeytinburnu

Hotel near Zeytinburnu, Istanbul
Price per night from:HK$591
9.1/10
Great
MM.M.TI have stayed at The Ritz-Carlton Istanbul before, in 2017 and 2018, and unfortunately my recent stay was very different from those previous experiences. The hotel itself has changed noticeably. The lobby used to feel much bigger, and now it feels smaller, with shops added that weren’t there before. While the hotel still offers good dining options—including Nobu, an Italian restaurant, and a well-known Turkish restaurant—Nobu in particular feels small compared to other locations worldwide. We stayed during the New Year and winter season, and the hotel felt lacking in festive spirit. The decorations were very minimal: mainly an outdoor Christmas tree and a YSL light tree inside, with only basic décor scattered around. Compared to other hotels we stayed in during the same period, it did not feel festive or atmospheric at all. If you are looking for a strong holiday or seasonal theme, this hotel may not meet that expectation. This is purely based on the overall look and feeling. Upon arrival, no welcome drinks were offered, which was surprising for a Ritz-Carlton. We noticed other guests receiving welcome drinks while we did not. The check-in area is quite small and not suitable for handling large families or groups. There is also no proper waiting area, except for two chairs near the entrance. At check-in, we were informed that our three rooms were on different floors (2, 3, and 10), which was shocking since we had requested connected rooms or at least rooms close to each other. The rooms themselves varied greatly: • The 2nd-floor room had a terrace but was not family-friendly at all. When exiting the elevator, the area felt very dark due to the wallpaper colors, which my children described as “creepy.” • The 3rd-floor room was slightly better, but the window faced a plant wall, making it feel like a basement room. • The 10th-floor room had a partial Bosphorus view and was by far the best room of the three. Because of these issues, I contacted Trip customer service, and I would like to sincerely thank Maxence Cui for the hard work, patience, and dedication shown while assisting us. Maxence truly tried everything possible to help us in a very stressful situation, and their efforts did not go unnoticed. I could see that the Ritz-Carlton management was actively involved in the discussion. Eventually, Mr. Mohammed, the hotel manager, stepped in and handled the situation with kindness and professionalism. He made us feel welcome, encouraged us to stay, and offered to move the other two rooms to the same floor, which greatly improved our experience. Many thanks to him as well. After the room change, we were finally together as a family, with partial sea views and garden views. The room service food was excellent, which was one of the highlights of our stay. Overall, this stay was not the Ritz-Carlton experience we are used to from other locations around the world. While the situation improved thanks to the efforts of both Maxence Cui and Mr. Mohammed, it still did not fully meet our expectations. It was okay, but not the memorable luxury experience we associate with the Ritz-Carlton brand.
The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul

The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul

Hotel near Taksim, Istanbul 57.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:HK$2,057
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe location is a bit out of the way, not near the bustling Hagia Sophia or Istiklal Avenue. The main issue was that we arrived at 3 AM. During check-in, we confirmed with the front desk that we needed a smoking room. However, after the lobby boy led us to the room, he told us smoking wasn't allowed. We had to call the front desk again to clarify, wasting another 15 minutes in back-and-forth communication. Ultimately, we had to compromise and switch rooms. Plus, my parents' room wasn't even on the same floor as mine. However, I'm very grateful for the bellhop's help and detailed explanations. It's a shame we arrived at the airport too late that day and didn't have cash for a tip.
Crowne Plaza ISTANBUL - OLD CITY by IHG

Crowne Plaza ISTANBUL - OLD CITY by IHG

Hotel near Laleli, Istanbul
Price per night from:HK$861
8.4/10
Very Good
AA.Twiceit was fantastic weekend. We came for concert, but found this district very cute: a lot of specialty caffès, local cousine, friendly people. Waiter helped us to schedule our last day – we left our bag on reception and went for lovely walk before went to the airport. Place is nice, restaurant on 5th floor where we had a good breakfast, also has a nice view. Will be back ;)
Sidonya Hotel

Sidonya Hotel

Hotel near Kadikoy, Istanbul 9.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:HK$601
8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserBeautiful hotel, comfortable room, pleasant staff, full breakfast.
Bvs Bosphorus Hotel Pera

Bvs Bosphorus Hotel Pera

Hotel near Beyoglu, Istanbul
Price per night from:HK$682
8.1/10
Very Good
AAHAMADOU LAHI'm very happy to have spent the day at this hotel; it's very well located, 500 meters from the metro, a very lively area with many restaurants.
Mercure Istanbul Bomonti

Mercure Istanbul Bomonti

Hotel near Sisli, Istanbul
Price per night from:HK$738
7.6/10
Good
AAkif.My first night was a disaster because my room's power supply kept cutting off and they took almost 3 to 4 hours to fix it, due to that I couldn't sleep the whole night and my morning plans got wasted too. I asked the hotel manager Mr.Arda to give me an extra night, (he refused), airport transfer on my checkout date , (he refused) , room upgrade, (he refused) , Then Mr Arda promised us a complimentary dinner at the rooftop restaurant and that was amazing .My initial plan was to stay 3 nights but then I extended it for 2 more nights because of 1 man Mr.Karem at the reception , the nicest guy of the hotel , Mr.Karem and Mr.Arda helped us alot and supported us in every aspect, but sorry to say all the other staff members there had just 1 answer. im sorry we cannot help you we cannot help you , I'll definitely visit again, Thanks to Mr.Arda and Mr.Karem ❤️ and lastly thanks to Mr.Servet who told us about the free shuttle service provided by the hotel which takes us to Taksim . Thank you, Double Tree Regards Akif
DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul - Piyalepasa

DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul - Piyalepasa

Hotel near Beyoglu, Istanbul
Price per night from:HK$778
7.4/10
LLyzaInTurkeyThe staffs are so friendly. The room is clean but unfortunately the day we check in there was a bad smell in the fresh water and the flush water in the toilet has a brownish color too. The next day before we check out the water was clean already. The place is jus walking distance to grand bazaar and there’s a lot of restaurant too
Santefe Hotel

Santefe Hotel

Hotel near Fatih, Istanbul 9.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:HK$186

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotels with Parking in Istanbul?

If you are visiting Istanbul for business or tourism, Zoom Hotel (from HK$482) , ISG Sabiha Gokcen Airport Hotel (from HK$896) and Istport Hotels (from HK$327) are popular choices.

How much is a hotel with Parking in Istanbul?

For hotels with Parking in Istanbul, the average price on weekdays is HK$1,242, and on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is HK$1,261.

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What hotels with Parking in Istanbul are pet-friendly?

Istport Hotels (from HK$327) allows pets. But it's better to contact with hotels ahead to make sure. Enjoy your time with pets during your stay!

What are some of the best luxury hotels with Parking in Istanbul?

There are many luxury hotels with Parking in Istanbul. Hilton Istanbul Bomonti (from HK$1,356), Wanda Vista Istanbul (from HK$564) and Hilton Istanbul Kozyatagi (from HK$757) are very popular.

Istanbul Hotels with Parking Information

Total properties1556
Number of reviews78,320
Highest priceHK$16,976
Lowest priceHK$420
Weekday Avg. PriceHK$1,242
Weekend Avg. PriceHK$1,261