LOCATIONS
Glorya, Bereket, Braunstein & Brot
Apartments
are situated in Galata,
one of the most authentic and
picturesque areas of Istanbul. Located
on the European side of Istanbul
across the Golden Horn from the Old
City , it is "the best location in
Istanbul" according to Lonely Planet.
Galata Tower, built in
the 14th century by the
Genoese as part of a
defensive wall around
the European trading
colony, is within easy
walking distance of
Beyoglu. Galata is one
of Istanbul's trendiest
and most interesting
neighborhoods.
Galata and Beyoglu are the heart of the
19th and-early 20th century European city.
In the last decade these districts have
become a lively bohemian center of cafes,
theatres and art galleries. Istiklal Caddesi
--the main avenue from Taksim to
Tunel --
is a pedestrian mall  lined with beautiful
19th century buildings.  The area is
thronging at all hours of the day and late
into the night. Click the link to read the
International Herald Tribune's article:
On
the Istiklal: For Travelers Who Want to
Hang Out with the Locals.
Visitors can reach the
famed monuments and
bazaars of the Old City
via tramway quickly and
easily. Click the map
below for a better look..
Istanbul Holiday Apartments offer 18 serviced flats in seven buildings to visitors in
some of the most appealing and interesting locations in the city:
Aslan Apartments are in walking distance of the
Hippodrome, Sultanahmet Square and the Covered
Bazaar with convenient access to the tramway,
making this a favorite choice for visitors who want
to focus on Istanbul's famous sights.
Didem and Muge
Apartments,
located in
the upscale residential
neighborhood of
Kabatas/Ayazpasa,  offer
wonderful sea views
within close proximity of
Taksim Square and  the
funicular, making it very
easy to get about.
A very convenient location for the
Grand Bazaar and Sultanahmet
and very close to the trams which
will get you everywhere else.
What a great location!  So
easy to get to all the sights we
wanted to see.
The location of the apartment
was very convenient, as we
could walk up to Taksim
square or down to the
Kabatas tram.