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The Soul Istanbul Hotel

Book this if You want to live in a Wes Anderson-style movie set in the heart of Istanbul's bohemian antique district.

Why People Love It

9.0484 reviews
  • Stunning historic renovation with high ceilings and eclectic, artsy decor
  • A lush, secret garden that feels like an oasis in the concrete jungle
  • Incredible location in Cukurcuma, steps from vintage shops and Istiklal Avenue

Quick Take: It's a design masterpiece in a party neighborhood—you're trading silence for soul.

Reviewed by @JreillyI stayed in this suite for a weekend getaway and honestly, I barely left the room. The Turkish breakfast spread was huge, and relaxing in the jacuzzi by the fireplace was exactly the reset I needed.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests are obsessed with the staff's genuine warmth and the 'Instagrammable' design of every corner.

Reality check

The noise from the street and nearby bars keeps light sleepers awake until 2 AM.

  • You love vintage aesthetics and staying in restored historic buildings
  • You want to be walking distance to the best bars, cafes, and galleries in Beyoğlu
  • You appreciate a really good, made-to-order Turkish breakfast

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.3
  • Housekeeping: Daily and thorough; guests consistently rate cleanliness as 'exceptional'.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless, modern bathrooms with walk-in showers.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition, though some historic floorboards might creak.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, high-thread-count linens and fluffy towels.
  • Odors & scents: Smells fresh and expensive; no musty old-building odors.

Sleepability™

6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Street traffic and honking
  • Music and chatter from nearby bars late at night
  • Thin walls between rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is on a hill (like all of Beyoğlu); expect some steep walking
  • Breakfast is often included and excellent—don't skip it
  • Taxis can't always stop right in front due to narrow one-way streets

What to pack

  • High-quality earplugs (essential)
  • Comfortable walking shoes for the cobblestones
  • Universal travel adapter (Type F plugs)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Garden View rooms on higher floors (4th or 5th) for the least noise
  • The 'Deluxe Room with Galata View' for a stunning city outlook

Rooms to avoid

  • Street-facing rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors (specifically the 'Fresco' room mentioned in reviews as noisy)
  • Basement/Economy rooms if you dislike humidity

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am a light sleeper and would love to request a room facing the internal garden/courtyard on the highest possible floor. Please avoid the street-facing rooms on the lower levels.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it close to the French Consulate?

Yes, it's a short 5-8 minute walk to the French Consulate General on Istiklal Avenue.

Is there a pool or gym?

No, this is a boutique property in a historic building; there are no fitness facilities or pool.

Is it safe at night?

Yes, Beyoğlu is busy and vibrant, but standard city precautions apply. The street is well-lit.

Does the hotel have an elevator?

Yes, there is an elevator, which is a rare luxury for historic buildings in this area.

Is breakfast included?

Usually yes, and it's a highlight—a mix of buffet and à la carte hot dishes.

Can I bring my cat/dog?

No, the hotel has a strict no-pets policy (though you might see neighborhood cats in the garden).


Insider Tips

  • The hotel garden is a hidden gem for evening drinks; buy a bottle of wine and enjoy it there.

  • Ask the concierge for a reservation at 'Zübeyir Ocakbaşı' nearby—it's legendary.

  • The 'Museum of Innocence' is just a few blocks away; read the Orhan Pamuk book before you go.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The shower might be in the bedroom in some room categories (glass enclosure).

  • 💡The 'Adults Only' policy is sometimes flexible for older kids (7+), so don't expect a 100% child-free zone.

  • 💡The street outside (Faik Pasa) is famous for antique shops; you are sleeping in a living museum.

  • 💡You might hear the call to prayer, but it blends with the street noise.

  • 💡The coffee machine in the room can be temperamental; ask staff for help.

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