Ciragan Palace Kempinski

Ciragan Palace Kempinski

The Çırağan Palace, constructed between 1863 and 1867, was built by the Sultan Abulaziz as his residence. The interior of the palace was totally destroyed in 1910 and the exterior stood as a shell until 1987, when the property was purchased for use as a luxury hotel. The palace interior was reconstructed along with the construction of a new adjoining building. It was again remodeled in 2007 and is operated as the Çırağan Palace Kempinski. The hotel’s crown jewel, the Sultan’s Suite, is one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world.

The House Cafe – Ortakoy

The House Cafe – Ortakoy

A mix of western and middle eastern cuisine, including a wide variety of popular western breakfast items make The House Café, with multiple locations in Istanbul, a popular dining haunt with both locals and visitors to Istanbul. The location in Ortakoy overlooking the Bosporus has a delightful view morning, noon, and night.

The House Cafe – Akaretler

The House Cafe – Akaretler

A mix of western and middle eastern cuisine, including a wide variety of popular western breakfast items make The House Café, with multiple locations in Istanbul, a popular dining haunt with both locals and visitors to Istanbul. The location in Ortakoy overlooking the Bosporus has a delightful view morning, noon, and night.

The House Cafe – Akaretler

The House Cafe – Atiye

A mix of western and middle eastern cuisine, including a wide variety of popular western breakfast items make The House Café, with multiple locations in Istanbul, a popular dining haunt with both locals and visitors to Istanbul. The location in Ortakoy overlooking the Bosporus has a delightful view morning, noon, and night.

The House Cafe – Ortakoy

The House Cafe – Corner

A mix of western and middle eastern cuisine, including a wide variety of popular western breakfast items make The House Café, with multiple locations in Istanbul, a popular dining haunt with both locals and visitors to Istanbul. The location in Ortakoy overlooking the Bosporus has a delightful view morning, noon, and night.