




IHG · Crowne Plaza
Enjoying a prime location near the Bosphorus Bridge in Ortaköy, this modern hotel features a spectacular rooftop restaurant with panoramic views. Guests praise the warm, professional hospitality and stylish rooms, though some note noise from nearby evening events.
~$156
per night
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Hotel and nearby attractions
The modern Crowne Plaza Ortaköy Bosphorus leaves a warm and pleasant impression, thanks to exceptionally welcoming front desk staff and breathtaking panoramic Bosphorus views from the 6th-floor terrace. Guests praise the stylish design of clean, functional rooms and the superb location right by the Bosphorus Bridge. That said, some visitors point to noticeable noise issues from discos and occasional gaps in housekeeping. Overall, it’s a stylish urban retreat where top-notch check-in service smooths over minor practical shortcomings.
Breathtaking rooftop views: Breakfasts and dinners on the 6th floor with spectacular perspectives of the Bosphorus strait and bridge have been hailed as the best in the city by many guests.
Hospitable staff: The front desk team (especially Mejit Görkem, Sinan, and Enes) regularly receives personal thanks for assistance with early check-in, arranging late check-out, and resolving transport issues.
Noise from evening events: The presence of a nightclub on the third floor and banquet functions in the hotel’s halls draw frequent complaints about strong thumping and bass, disturbing sleep until midnight.
Inconsistent cleaning: Several reviews note inattentive housekeeping, forcing guests to separately request drinking water and bath amenities at reception.
Trajectory: The consistently high level of personal manager involvement and warm welcome is being tempered by more frequent complaints about the cleaning team’s lack of attention to detail compared to the first months after opening.
Basic Information:
Description: The hotel is designed in a clean modern style and effortlessly blends business comfort with the relaxed atmosphere of the Bosphorus waterfront. Guests enjoy stylish interiors, a 24-hour fitness centre, a spa area with hammam and massage rooms, plus high-speed internet throughout. The crowning feature is the rooftop restaurant with an open terrace.
Target Audience: The hotel is ideal for solo travellers, couples without young children, and business visitors looking to stay in a prestigious, picturesque neighbourhood away from the bustling historic centre.
Location: The hotel is in the historic Ortaköy district on the Beşiktaş coastline. The surroundings are very colourful: plenty of cafés, restaurants, souvenir shops and pharmacies are within walking distance. A downside is the extreme traffic and regular gridlock on nearby roads at peak times.
Key Points of Interest: The iconic Ortaköy Mosque is just a 5-minute walk away. Main historic sights (Dolmabahçe Palace, Galataport, Taksim Square) can be reached in 10–25 minutes by car when traffic is light.
Transport: The location’s biggest advantage is the walking-distance access to the Ortaköy ferry pier, from where you can reach Galataport in just 20 minutes by water or cross to Istanbul’s Asian side. It’s best to call taxis via online apps like Uber, as street drivers often inflate fares.
Walkability: The hotel’s neighbourhood is excellent for walks, with convenient and safe pedestrian infrastructure.
Grade: A-
Rooms feature fresh décor, quality finishes, and comfortable mattresses. Blackout curtains ensure restful sleep, and thoughtfully designed lighting adds a cosy touch. However, guests occasionally complain about the compact size of standard rooms and the lack of attention to regular dry cleaning from housekeeping.
Grade: B
The front desk team displays top-notch Turkish hospitality, doing their utmost to help guests arrange a comfortable stay. The guest relations team, led by curator Kübra, promptly books tables at the area’s best restaurants. However, the overall impression is occasionally marred by glitches in the hotel’s payment terminal and rare instances of staff entering rooms without prior notice.
Grade: A-
Breakfast is served à la carte or as a buffet in the panoramic rooftop restaurant. The selection is varied and the ingredient quality top-notch. The on-site Italian restaurant Visorante offers a fine-dining menu, but a strict age restriction applies.
Grade: B+
The property has a spa centre with a stylish hammam, a Finnish dry sauna, and massage rooms. A 24-hour workout area is available, though the gym is quite compact. Free Wi-Fi works flawlessly throughout. The main drawbacks are the lack of an on-site pool and paid parking with expensive valet service.
Grade: B-
A stylish and comfortable hotel with unbeatable Bosphorus views and incredibly responsive reception, which asks only a little patience from guests regarding evening club noise.
Overall Grade: B
Breakdown: Location: A- | Rooms: B | Service: A- | Dining: B+ | Facilities: B- | Value for Money: B
Best for: solo travellers, romantic couples without children, who appreciate scenic views and waterfront strolls.
Not for: families with very young children, guests highly sensitive to nighttime noise, and those seeking a resort spa hotel with a large pool.
~$156
per night