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The House Hotel Bosphorus – Classy yet Modern at the Same Time

Walter SchaererBy Walter SchaererApril 11, 201326 Mins Read
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Recently I ventured to Istanbul for the first time in my life. Turkey used to be one of the few destinations that I was a bit reluctant to go because it seems fairly exotic to the Western eye and the language is all different from what we would speak anywhere else in Europe.

Anyway, I somehow managed to talk myself into this adventure and all of a sudden I was there in the whirlwind taxi traffic from the airport to an outstanding oasis of classy style by the Bosphorus.

Check out how that feels Istanbul style…

The House Hotel Bosphorus

The House Hotel Bosphorus is a deluxe hotel in Istanbul’s lively Ortaköy district with breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. The classy building consists of the landmark Simon Kalfa building and the historical mansion next to it built in the 19th century.

The House Hotel on the Bosphorus
Classy architecture by the Bosphorus

What may look too ‘old fashioned classy’ to the untrained eye was internally renovated by the internationally acclaimed Istanbul design firm Autoban. They transformed the hotel into a luxury design boutique hotel of 26 rooms. With its restored original features The House Hotel Bosphorus nicely combines historical glamour with contemporary design. No wonder renowned Tatler Travel Guide named The House Bosphorus among their 101 Best Hotels in the World 2012.

Hotel bed and bathroom suite
Stunning design in the Simon Kalfa suite

Among the many amazing ‘special effects’ you will easily remark the wildly soft towels. What a start into a new day…

Another ‘special’ is served at breakfast. The buffet is varied and nicely inspired by oriental ingredients.

Breakfast buffet at The House Hotel, Istanbul
Varied breakfast with an oriental edge

Instead of the usual omelette ask the waiter for a Menemen! Eggs and pepperonis will be mixed with the freshest tomatoes you have ever tasted. Unless you have access to your own Tuscan garden, of course. Very yummy!

Breakfast at restaurant with view of Bosphorus
Breakfast with a view… ask for Menemen!

The restaurant’s elegant French cutlery by Guy Degrenne will do the sleek finish to fine cuisine. The exceptional view of the Bosphorus also helps, doesn’t it?

Ortaköy District by the Bosphorus Bridge

Mind you, Ortaköy is a lively Istanbul area right on the Bosphorus with restaurants, cafes and a wide range of stores and clubs. At night it can be fairly noisy, hence bringing your earplugs is a good idea.

Ortakoey entertainment district, mosque and bridge
Ortaköy entertainment district, mosque and Bosphorus Bridge

Across the square from The House Hotel Bosphorus are the landmarks Ortaköy Mosque and the Bosphorus Bridge. The suspension bridge is impressive already but at night it becomes the inevitable eye catcher.

And during the day the hotel offers one of the most iconic views of Istanbul.

View of Topkapi from Ortakoey

As you can tell from the photograph the hotel is not situated in the city center. First I thought I would have an issue with that. But not at all! Taxis take you everywhere pretty quickly and at low cost. But I’ll come to that later…

I’m not sure whether as an accredited travel blogger I was enjoying a standard procedure or an especially pampering treat, but the bottle of Turkish wine The House offered at the hotel room was remarkable! The Anatolian “Ancyra” Merlot from 2011 tastes wonderful and compares nicely with more renowned wines from prominent wine regions.

What to do in Istanbul

Obviously The House’s concierges will be helpful in explaining Istanbul’s highlights based on your interest. And they will also hand you little notes with addresses on them to give to the taxi drivers, for their English is not too great. To put it mildly…

Hamam

If you care for the ‘real’ thing and want to check out a hamam, check-in at Aya Sofya Hamami. As it’s name suggests it is located just opposite the Hagia Sophia and next to the Blue Mosque. You can’t miss it.

Aya-Sofia-Hamam-Istanbul-outside
Hagia Sophia Hamam men’s entrance

Contrary to European hamam interpretations – mostly dark and smallish – Aya Sofya Hamami is large and bright. And men and women enjoy separated stays. Book a personal therapist that will give you the cleaning treatment and rub off old skin. Afterwards he’ll also give you a massage right in the hamami.

Hagia Sophia hamam

It’s an awesome experience! But, as a word of caution, only go there if you can stand the heat… Their sauna doesn’t show any sign of steam, you just sit on bright white marble and look around. Until you realize that the marble is fairly hot and when the therapist – Omur in my case – returned after 10 minutes I felt I had just endured the longest ten minutes of my whole life!

And when he afterwards lulled me into warm foam I thought I would never want to see warm water again, ever! That made me feel pretty manly, of course, so I suffered through more of this danger-guy stuff…

Gorgeous! Must-do when in Istanbul ;-)

Go by Taksi

I took to several taxi rides. Yes, it’s a bit of an adventure, and an unforgettable one for that matter… absolutely commendable. Traffic conditions allowing they take you to anywhere in NO time. Guess how…

Taxi driver Ferodun (right) will take me to the airport in NO time...
Foolhardy taxi driver Ferodun (right) will take me to the airport in NO time…

The streetcar panned out for me too, but the taxi rides were way more impressive… If you’re familiar with German you may want to read my other review that is dedicated to Istanbul’s taxis.

Spice Market

The Spice Market is very authentic in that I could hardly spot any tourists here. Mingle with the locals and admire the bustling streets in this vibrant district.

Istanbul's Spice Market
Spice Market hall

spice-market-district-Istanbul

Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque

Hagia-Sophia-Istanbul-night
Hagia Sophia by night
Blue Mosque Istanbul
The Blue Mosque is next to the Hagia Sophia with the Hamam in-between

Shopping

Shopping is best in the Galatasaray district. Where, by the way, The House has yet another renowned property called Galatasaray. I haven’t visited this one just yet but everyone I talked to was aware of and a vivid admirer of The House hotel group. Apparently they have a very good reputation and are about to open properties on Istanbul’s Asian shore, too.

A thousand thanks to Manuela Weber from Cinnamon Circle for making this stay possible! And another thousand thanks to elegant Frenchman Antony Doucet, The House Hotel’s director of sales, marketing and communication for showing me around and hinting me to Menemen and the hamam!

Antony Doucet from The House Hotel Istanbul
The House Hotel’s elegant Frenchman Antony Doucet

We posted some more impressions via our Flickr gallery:
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Walter Schaerer

Walter’s extensive background in the travel industry, passionate enthusiasm for photography and a firm belief that luxury destinations can also be affordable; were some of the main factors that motivated him to create the travel blog travelmemo.com. In his day job, Walter is an online marketing manager based in Zurich, Switzerland.

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  1. Robert on April 11, 2013 7:19 PM

    Wow, very very tempting indeed. Have strongly bookmarked this! Thanks for the hint.

    Reply
    • Walter on April 18, 2013 8:56 PM

      Yeah, it’s worth a trip ;-)

      Reply
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