Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi, the 4-star Loop Hotel Bosphorus İstanbul is attractively located in the centre of Istanbul with 17 rooms. Guests can enjoy sea views from some rooms as well as a garden and terrace.
Situated just steps away from Taksim Square and Taksim Metro Station, the hotel is also close to Istiklal Street. Istanbul Airport lies 38 km from the property, which offers a paid airport shuttle service for convenient transfers.
Rooms are air-conditioned and come with flat-screen TVs featuring streaming services, safety deposit boxes, kettles, minibars and wardrobes. Private bathrooms include showers, free toiletries, bathrobes, slippers and hairdryers. Some units feature kitchens or kitchenettes equipped with refrigerators, stovetops, dishwashers and kitchenware. Apartments provide washing machines and tumble dryers while seating areas or dining spaces enhance guest comfort. A non-feather pillow is available in all beds.
Guests benefit from a 24-hour front desk with concierge services alongside an elevator for easy access throughout the building. Free Wi-Fi covers all areas of the hotel including rooms and shared lounges where TV screens are provided. The outdoor pool area includes towels along with pool toys and a poolside bar for refreshments. Additional conveniences include CCTV monitoring around the property and an on-site snack bar.
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Amazing view over the Bosphorus was seen from the room with a comfortable bed and lounge area with smart TV, while breakfast had good variety and was simple and wholesome. The staff were very kind, supportive, friendly, excellent and helpful at reception and during taxi arrangements that included carrying bags up to the street. The location was close to tramway stops, restaurants, Galata Tower within 20 minutes walk, and Dolmabahce Palace. Many stairs had to be climbed daily to reach the lobby or rooms with no alternative access.






