Neorion Hotel vs Park Hyatt Istanbul - Macka Palas
Both Neorion Hotel and Park Hyatt Istanbul - Macka Palas are highly recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Park Hyatt Istanbul - Macka Palas ranks significantly better than Neorion Hotel. Park Hyatt Istanbul - Macka Palas ranks #11 in Istanbul with recommendations from 9 publications such as Concierge, Afar Magazine and Oyster.
Neorion Hotel
Orhaniye Street No 14, Sirkeci, Istanbul 34120, Turkey
From $63 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Lonely Planet
"This recent addition to the Sirkeci Group's hotel portfolio offers the comfortable, well-appointed rooms and high-level customer care that the group's properties are known for."
Star Service
"This small hotel takes its name from the ancient port along the Golden Horn, but brings a modern touch to its service and accommodations."
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Oyster
Upscale
"The Neorion Hotel is an upscale, boutique-size property with a prime location within minutes' walk of Istanbul's historical center."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"With supply generally outstripping demand in the old city the smartest hoteliers know they must have — and maintain — very high standards if they are to attract a steady stream of guests."
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Afar Magazine
"New to the Old Istanbul hotel scene is the environmentally-friendly Neorion Hotel, located a short walk from the Sirkeci tram station."
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Park Hyatt Istanbul - Macka Palas
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Bronz Sok. No:4 Tesvikiye, Sisli, Istanbul 34367, Turkey
From $163 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Frommer's
"The lobby is minimalist and very light, and oversize rooms include vintage photos by Turkish photographer Ara Güler."
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Ask for a room on a lower level, or you may be kept up by noise from the bar on the eighth floor.
Concierge
"Overall, the Park Hyatt is a great option for business travelers or those seeking a little indulgence in a classier, less touristy—though still vibrant—part of Istanbul."
Travel + Leisure
"Located in the posh neighborhood of Nisantasi and set within two buildings, one of which is a 1922 Neoclassical beauty that houses 90 Art Deco–decorated guest rooms."
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Condé Nast Traveler
82.8
"You’ll find no more glamorous neighborhood than Nisantasi, with its Parisian-style cafés, recession-be-damned boutiques, and now a suitably posh hotel."
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Star Service
"The main reception desk hides away at the rear beside the towering lift shaft. It's an impressive and stylish space, and a choice of Turkish contemporary music adds to the enjoyment of it."
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