Istanbul, Turkey, has been acknowledged for centuries as one of the most important cities in the world, dating back to the Roman and Ottoman Empires.
Known in the history books as Constantinople, it is truly a melting pot between the cultures of the east and the west, resulting in today’s Istanbul being a city rich with cultural heritage.
These days Istanbul’s beautiful landscape is no longer dotted with just historical heritage, as new and modern establishments have appeared and have become a part of Istanbul.
Some establishments have renovated their historical buildings and given them a new facade and some have decided to build entirely new buildings. If you are one of the world’s globetrotters and are eager to enjoy the luxury of an ubër lifestyle, then you will find Istanbul your new playground haven.
Sumahan on the Water is the jewel of Bosporus. An establishment that dates back to 1875, Sumahan began as a liquor factory —that is until four years ago when architects transformed this site into a beautiful boutique hotel. But Sumahan owes its true beauty to its spectacular location— on the banks of the great Bosporus strait.
It is a priceless experience to wake up in the morning and be welcomed by this incredibly beautiful view. Every room is like a little villa with its own living room and fireplace. No matter which room you stay in, the morning will greet you with that glorious view.
Staying in Sumahan is like staying in a friend’s villa —one that is equipped with personalized services. Start your perfect day by having a delicious homemade breakfast with its delicacies— Turkish style. Don’t forget to try Turkish traditional bread simit (sesame bread) with butter —you are guaranteed to have a great start to your day.
One way to enjoy Istanbul is by cruising around the Bosporus strait by boat. You can cross to Istanbul’s European side by boat provided by Sumahan and visit majestic sites such as Aya Sophia Mosque and The Topkapi Palace. Or you can forget all the tourist attractions and instead enjoy a traditional bath and massage in Sumahan’s hammam. It is the perfect way to release all your stress and feel rejuvenated.
After a long day adventuring in Istanbul, there is only one perfect way to end it and that is by sipping a glass of Turkish red wine while relaxing in your room, gazing out through its wide window, You can hear the Bosporus’ flowing water while enjoying the lights on Ortakoy’s bridge which change color every few minutes. It is just the way Istanbul was meant to be seen.
The Sunset Restaurant.
The Sunset restaurant on Ulus Hill is one of the most renowned spots for Istanbul’s crème de la crème to be seen —as well as the world’s jetsetter. They have all the required elements to be at the top of the competition. With its breath-taking views, The Sunset has a modern yet sophisticated ambiance and décor that is perfected with top-notch cuisine guaranteed to please everyone —even hard-core gastronomes.
In addition to fine, authentic local selections you will also find Japanese cuisine. To prepare the Japanese menu The Sunset has brought a highly experienced Japanese chef from London, Hiroki Takemura. Chef Hiroki’s talent can be enjoyed through his custom-made menu or fusion.
During our last visit we enjoyed his creation of steamed sea bass with black bean sauce with a touch of truffle oil.
As for the Turkish cuisine, selections such as the Mediterranean plate and lamb shank guarantee total satisfaction. Add a bottle of Veuve Cliquot and you will surely have an unforgettable memory. Without a doubt, The Sunset is a must-visit restaurant when you are in Istanbul!
To increase the well-being between your body and soul in a holistic manner is what The LifeCo offers. Located in Akatlar district where most of Istanbul’s high society reside, The LifeCo is simply one of the city’s hottest institutions when it comes to treating your entire being.
With its wide selection, The LifeCo offers options from a detoxification program —which includes a custom-made program for your body and even a mind detox program —to self-pampering such as through massage and its traditional hammam. They have created a concept that enables you to experience this entire program without disturbing your daily routine.
It is The LifeCo’s goal to balance and achieve harmony among body, mind and soul for every client. This is achieved through various means, such as colon cleansing, yoga ashtangi, a custom-made organic menu and dietary supplements. They balance this with pampering through a solar sauna, mint steam bath and of course the traditional hammam treatment for exfoliation.
If this is your first time at The LifeCo, their friendly attendants will assist and give you all the required information. In a city such as Istanbul, where English is not its major language, it’s a delight to visit an establishment where English is spoken fluently.
If you are planning to visit Istanbul, then we highly recommend that you increase your well-being by obtaining a healthier lifestyle through The LifeCo. It is an experience that ensures you will feel rejuvenated with complete satisfaction.
The LifeCO
Abdi Ipekci Cad 26/8
Nisantasi 34367
Istanbul, Turkiye
Tel: +902122196826
Website: www.thelifeco.com
The Sunset Restaurant
Adnan Saygun Cad. Yol Sok.
Ulus Parki No. 2
Ulus, Turkiye
Tel: +902122870357
Email: info@sunsetgrillbar.com
Sumahan on the Water
Kuleli Caddesi No. 51
Cengelkoy
34684 Istanbul, Turkey
Tel: +90 216 422 8000
Email: info@sumahan.com
Website: www.epoquehotels.com
Known in the history books as Constantinople, it is truly a melting pot between the cultures of the east and the west, resulting in today’s Istanbul being a city rich with cultural heritage.
These days Istanbul’s beautiful landscape is no longer dotted with just historical heritage, as new and modern establishments have appeared and have become a part of Istanbul.
Some establishments have renovated their historical buildings and given them a new facade and some have decided to build entirely new buildings. If you are one of the world’s globetrotters and are eager to enjoy the luxury of an ubër lifestyle, then you will find Istanbul your new playground haven.
Sumahan on the Water is the jewel of Bosporus. An establishment that dates back to 1875, Sumahan began as a liquor factory —that is until four years ago when architects transformed this site into a beautiful boutique hotel. But Sumahan owes its true beauty to its spectacular location— on the banks of the great Bosporus strait.
It is a priceless experience to wake up in the morning and be welcomed by this incredibly beautiful view. Every room is like a little villa with its own living room and fireplace. No matter which room you stay in, the morning will greet you with that glorious view.
Staying in Sumahan is like staying in a friend’s villa —one that is equipped with personalized services. Start your perfect day by having a delicious homemade breakfast with its delicacies— Turkish style. Don’t forget to try Turkish traditional bread simit (sesame bread) with butter —you are guaranteed to have a great start to your day.
One way to enjoy Istanbul is by cruising around the Bosporus strait by boat. You can cross to Istanbul’s European side by boat provided by Sumahan and visit majestic sites such as Aya Sophia Mosque and The Topkapi Palace. Or you can forget all the tourist attractions and instead enjoy a traditional bath and massage in Sumahan’s hammam. It is the perfect way to release all your stress and feel rejuvenated.
After a long day adventuring in Istanbul, there is only one perfect way to end it and that is by sipping a glass of Turkish red wine while relaxing in your room, gazing out through its wide window, You can hear the Bosporus’ flowing water while enjoying the lights on Ortakoy’s bridge which change color every few minutes. It is just the way Istanbul was meant to be seen.
The Sunset Restaurant.
The Sunset restaurant on Ulus Hill is one of the most renowned spots for Istanbul’s crème de la crème to be seen —as well as the world’s jetsetter. They have all the required elements to be at the top of the competition. With its breath-taking views, The Sunset has a modern yet sophisticated ambiance and décor that is perfected with top-notch cuisine guaranteed to please everyone —even hard-core gastronomes.
In addition to fine, authentic local selections you will also find Japanese cuisine. To prepare the Japanese menu The Sunset has brought a highly experienced Japanese chef from London, Hiroki Takemura. Chef Hiroki’s talent can be enjoyed through his custom-made menu or fusion.
During our last visit we enjoyed his creation of steamed sea bass with black bean sauce with a touch of truffle oil.
As for the Turkish cuisine, selections such as the Mediterranean plate and lamb shank guarantee total satisfaction. Add a bottle of Veuve Cliquot and you will surely have an unforgettable memory. Without a doubt, The Sunset is a must-visit restaurant when you are in Istanbul!
To increase the well-being between your body and soul in a holistic manner is what The LifeCo offers. Located in Akatlar district where most of Istanbul’s high society reside, The LifeCo is simply one of the city’s hottest institutions when it comes to treating your entire being.
With its wide selection, The LifeCo offers options from a detoxification program —which includes a custom-made program for your body and even a mind detox program —to self-pampering such as through massage and its traditional hammam. They have created a concept that enables you to experience this entire program without disturbing your daily routine.
It is The LifeCo’s goal to balance and achieve harmony among body, mind and soul for every client. This is achieved through various means, such as colon cleansing, yoga ashtangi, a custom-made organic menu and dietary supplements. They balance this with pampering through a solar sauna, mint steam bath and of course the traditional hammam treatment for exfoliation.
If this is your first time at The LifeCo, their friendly attendants will assist and give you all the required information. In a city such as Istanbul, where English is not its major language, it’s a delight to visit an establishment where English is spoken fluently.
If you are planning to visit Istanbul, then we highly recommend that you increase your well-being by obtaining a healthier lifestyle through The LifeCo. It is an experience that ensures you will feel rejuvenated with complete satisfaction.
The LifeCO
Abdi Ipekci Cad 26/8
Nisantasi 34367
Istanbul, Turkiye
Tel: +902122196826
Website: www.thelifeco.com
The Sunset Restaurant
Adnan Saygun Cad. Yol Sok.
Ulus Parki No. 2
Ulus, Turkiye
Tel: +902122870357
Email: info@sunsetgrillbar.com
Sumahan on the Water
Kuleli Caddesi No. 51
Cengelkoy
34684 Istanbul, Turkey
Tel: +90 216 422 8000
Email: info@sumahan.com
Website: www.epoquehotels.com
Source: Erza S.T. , Contributor , Istanbul, Turkey | Sun, 01/18/2009 11:10 AM | Travel