The House Hotel Galatasaray
Synopsis
The first hotel project from the owners of Istanbul’s trendy House Café chain turned a dilapidated 19th century building in historic Çukurcuma into a design buff’s dream.
The first hotel project from the owners of Istanbul’s trendy House Café chain turned a dilapidated 19th century building in historic Çukurcuma into a design buff’s dream. Read less

Ottoman tradition meets innovative design
Noteworthy for: The quiet streets of Çukurcuma are only a stones throw from Beyoğlu, the city's party central.
The first hotel project from the owners of Istanbul’s trendy House Café chain turned a dilapidated 19th century building in historic Çukurcuma into a design buff’s dream.
The top-floor lounge bar, with its exposed wood ceiling, open fire, large brown Chesterfields and stunning views over the picturesque neighbourhood, is perfect for a post-sighteeing wind down.
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