If you pictured Istanbul to be a crowded and bustling mecca, a myriad of narrow alleyways and meandering hilly streets, where around every corner persuasive but charming men hawked carpets and spices between sips of Turkish coffee and bites of baklava, far away travelers entranced as much by the vast array of goods as by the hypnotic adhan or Islamic call to prayer echoing from the towering minarets above, you wouldn’t be too far from the truth. There’s another side however, that belies most people’s perception of this city of old world charm. Istanbul is surprisingly modern, stylish, and chic.
A perfect example is the W Istanbul. Off the beaten tourist path just steps away from the modest Beşiktaş market lies the first European outpost of the designer hotel chain, nestled between exclusive über-posh boutiques from Marc Jacobs, Jimmy Choo, Bottega Veneta, Fred Perry, and Paul Smith. Pulling up the cobblestone driveway, I felt as if we were being dropped off on Rodeo Drive. The grandly lit facades and meticulously maintained streets had an uncanny resemblance to our own Beverly Hills. On most nights, the overwhelming presence of well-dressed pleasure seekers in their Ferraris, Aston Martins, and Mercedes did little to refute the fact that this (and the nearby Nişantaşı district) was the playground for Istanbul’s privileged.
The property is smallish by typical W standards, but the rooms are nicely appointed, though bordering on belly-dancing-ish kitsch. They do have some crazy options for those with unlimited budgets (alas not me), like rooms with private courtyard cabanas. I can’t really complain though, as thanks to some gifted Starwood points we were still able to indulge in a little bit of luxury.
I have to admit I felt a little guilty staying in an American mega-chain hotel when I should have been sampling something a bit more Turkish, but nothing was more comforting than having a place to come back to every night where you know you’d be taken care of.
Ah yes, kick off those shoes and rest those weary feet.
What about the Turkish food you ask? I know I know, that’s coming up next..
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Istambul looks gorgeus! I hope to be able to go there one day
the W was definitely a nice place to rest our heads after the long days exploring the city. i miss it!
Gorgeous shots.
The first photo of Istanbul w/ Hagia Sophia in the background is breaktaking!
The W has a wonderful way of adding touches of ‘local’ culture to their rooms, stylishly. Love the Moorish + Coffee + Raspberry accents in yours!
your photos are just so insanely gorgeous.
i love hotels . . . & you captured this one so well!! can’t wait to see more!
Lovely photos. You’re one of my favorite food and travel photographers. This is totally random, but I just want to say that I love a lot of the bands listed on your sidebar. I just discovered The Temper Trap and am especially enamored of them at the moment =).
You are soo lucky! My hubby is from Istanbul and I’ve yet to go. I’m hearing tons of nice things about it, though! Love your photos, makes me want to jump on the next flight!
Rick – I love Istanbul and love looking at your beautiful images, but am missing your new post also Take care.
Love. Love. Love your story on Istanbul. Trying to figure out how to subscribe here! Wish I had all the time in the world to read more. We are planning a family trip (2 teens) for October. Our options are Istanbul and Budapest. I hope I don’t sound naive but do you think an American family traveling in Istanbul right now would be o.k.?
i was just as naive when i went last year, but istanbul would totally be fine to visit now. it’s physically close to unstable countries but the city is not any different than any other modern european city.
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