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The 3 Most Expensive and Luxurious Hotels in Turkey

Updated on September 10, 2019
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Many tourists associate Turkey with high-quality and low-cost holidays. If you can rest like a king even for a little money, what does a rest at really luxurious hotels look like? Personal access to the beach? Private butler or secretary? Golden ceilings? Tailored menu?

Read about the 3 most expensive hotels in Turkey.

Çırağan Palace Kempinski

The hotel occupies the palace of the Ottoman period. Add to this a view of the Bosphorus and the old city, green gardens, and breakfast, which includes more than 250 dishes. What is this if not a luxury?

There is the famous Sultan Suite here: it is the 2nd largest hotel room in Europe and the 14th on the list of the most expensive suites in the world. If you’ve decided to go for it, a transfer from the airport in a private helicopter, private bath and pool, as well as a butler will be at your service. However, two nights in such a hotel will cost as much as a studio apartment in the center of Istanbul.

The price per night here is 15,000 euros


Calista Luxury Resort

A resort hotel on the Mediterranean coast, striking in its scale: even ordinary rooms here start from 52 square meters, but these are nothing in comparison with the VIP Villa Leo, the dimensions of which are 1,500 square meters. This huge villa has its own kitchen, living room, 9 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, jacuzzi and sauna. In addition, you will have a 24/7 butler, nanny, massage therapist and even a secretary.

All guests have access to the surfing and sailing school, as well as a luxurious spa. You can have dinner at any of the ten restaurants for every taste, and in the pool bar, you can enjoy drinks and light snacks.

The price per night here is 6,000 euros


Titanic Mardan Palace

A luxury hotel with a royal scale: Italian marble, crystal, and gold used in decoration, and white sand brought from Egypt to the beach.

Each room has a balcony overlooking the Taurus Mountains, the Mediterranean Sea or the swimming pool. The hotel even has a pool with fountains and an aquarium in the central part. Besides, you can snorkel with fish.

You can feel the luxury everywhere at this hotel: even the toiletries here are not ordinary but from Hermes.

The price per night here is 17,000 euros


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