Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Pera

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Evliya Celebi Mah. Refik Saydam Cad No 19 Tepebasi, Taksim Istanbul 34430

Awards

# Radisson Hotels Safety Protocol in Place # 2015-2016-2017 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence winner.Carlson Rezidor Best Franchise Hotel Of The Year 2014 Healthcare Venue Champions

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 10.56 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking
  • Valet parking
  • Bus parking

Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Pera Meeting Space

Total meeting space4,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms7
Largest room1,206 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,206 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms130
Suites6
Tax rate8%

Local Attractions

SULEYMANIYE MOSQUE

The Süleymaniye Mosque is an Ottoman imperial mosque located on the Third Hill of Istanbul, Turkey. It is the largest mosque in the city, and one of the best-known sights of Istanbul. The Süleymaniye mosque, built on the order of Sultan Süleyman, "was fortunate to be able to draw on the talents of the architectural genius of Mimar Sinan. The construction work began in 1550 and the mosque was finished in 1558. This "vast religious complex called the Süleymaniye blended Islamic and Byzantine architectural elements. It combines tall, slender minarets with large domed buildings supported by half domes in the style of the Byzantine church Hagia Sophia which the Ottomans converted into the mosque of Ayasofya.

TAKSIM SQUARE

Taksim Square, situated in the European part of Istanbul, Turkey, is a major tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops, and hotels. It is considered the heart of modern Istanbul, with the central station of the Istanbul Metro network. Taksim Square is also the location of the Monument of the Republic which was crafted by Pietro Canonica and inaugurated in 1928. The monument commemorates the 5th anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, following the Turkish War of Independence.

GALATA

Galata was a neighborhood opposite Constantinople in today's Istanbul, located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn, the inlet which separates it from the historic peninsula of old Constantinople. The Golden Horn is crossed by several bridges, most notably the Galata Bridge. The medieval citadel of Galata was a colony of the Republic of Genoa between 1273 and 1453. The famous Galata Tower was built by the Genoese in 1348 at the northernmost and highest point of the citadel. At present, Galata is a quarter within the borough of Beyoğlu in Istanbul, and is known as Karaköy.

GOLDEN HORN

The Golden Horn, also known by its modern Turkish name as Haliç, is a major urban waterway and the primary inlet of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey. Notably falcate and anfractuous, this prominent water body is a horn-shaped estuary that joins Bosphorus Strait at the immediate point where said strait meets the Sea of Marmara, thus forming a narrow, isolated peninsula, the tip of which is "Old Istanbul", and the promontory of Sarayburnu, or Seraglio Point. The Golden Horn geographically separates the historic center of Istanbul from the rest of the city, and forms a natural, sheltered harbor that has historically protected Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and other maritime trade ships for thousands[1] of years.

GRAND BAZAAR

The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with 61 covered streets and over 3,000 shops which attract between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors daily. In 2014, it is listed No.1 among world's most-visited tourist attractions with 91,250,000 annual visitors. The Grand Bazaar is located inside the walled city of Istanbul, in the district of Fatih and in the neighborhood bearing the same name. It stretches roughly from west to east between the mosques of Beyazit and of Nuruosmaniye. The Bazaar can easily be reached from Sultanahmet and Sirkeci by trams.

BLUE MOSQUE

The Blue Mosque was built by Sedefkar Mehmet Aga in the sultan 1.Ahmet’s time between 1609-1616 years. It is located on the site of the Great Palace of Byzantium, on the southeastern side of the Hippodrome. It is called by Europeans as Blue because of its interior blue tiles which were used more than 20.000 pieces. The mosque is also popularly known as a fascinating structure its six minarets because it is only six minarets mosque in Turkey.

BASILICA CISTERN

The Basilica Cistern, located in the crowded Eminönü district of Istanbul next to the Hagia Sophia, was built to provide water for the city of Istanbul during the reign of Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century CE. This cistern is an underground chamber of 138 x 64.6 meters. The large space is broken up by a forest of 336 marble columns, which are aesthetically supported by strong columns and arches. The ceiling vaults, known as Manastır Tonozu, are built without using a mould. The cistern is surrounded by a firebrick wall with a thickness of 3.5 meters and is coated with a special mortar to make it waterproof.

HAGIA SOPHIA

Hagia Sophia is a former Christian patriarchal basilica, later an imperial mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. From the date of its construction in 537 until 1453, it served as a Greek Orthodox cathedral and seat of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral under the Latin Empire. The building was a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1931. It was then secularized and opened as a museum on 1 February 1935.

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Radisson Blu Hotel Istanbul Pera is located in the heart of the bustling Pera Discrict, this hotel provides flexible meeting rooms in Istanbul, ideal for any business or personal event. The hotel’s eight meeting rooms, equipped with modern technology, can host up to 130 guests. Settled on the shore of the ancient harbor that separates Europe from Asia, the Radisson Blu Hotel, Istanbul Pera offers a superb retreat amid the bustling city of Istanbul. Surrounded by picturesque parks, stunning harbor views and romantic promenades along the water, this accommodation offers elegant, well-appointed Old Istanbul-style guest rooms complete with thoughtful amenities. Superb service and thoughtful hospitality await travelers at this accommodation.

Additional Information

Located in the heart of the Pera, Taksim district, Istanbul’s centre for arts, culture dining and nightlife, the hotel is located near a variety of exciting attractions and convenient transport options Guests enjoy plush, comfortable rooms decorated in a Bohemian, Old Istanbul style and equipped with Free high-speed, wireless Internet. Delicious dining options include the Super Breakfast Buffet, open terrace dining with stunning Golden Horn views and the lobby bistro for snacks and drinks. The hotel’s thoughtful services and amenities include an on-site wellness centre, extensive concierge services, a car park and an indoor pool. Flexible meeting facilities equipped with the modern technology ensure successful events at this Istanbul hotel.

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