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  2. Raffles Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Istanbul is a 5-star hotel in Istanbul that is managed by Raffles Hotels & Resorts. The hotel opened on September 1, 2014. [ 1 ] Designed by Emre Arolat & Tabanlıoğlu Architecture, [ 2 ] the hotel has a height of 134 metres (440 ft), making it one of Istanbul’s most noticeable buildings.

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The Guide originally launched in 2023, reviewing restaurants solely in the Turkish city of Istanbul. [7] In 2024, the Guide expanded to also review restaurants in the Turkish seaside regions of Bodrum and İzmir Province. [8] [9] TURK Fatih Tutak is the only restaurant with more than one star. [1]

  4. Mikla - Wikipedia

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    Mikla is a contemporary restaurant in Istanbul, known for its "New Anatolian Kitchens". Opened in October 2005, Mikla is on the top two floors of The Marmara Pera Hotel located in the historical Pera region, with its view of Istanbul. [1] The restaurant was awarded the Michelin star in October 2022. [2]

  5. Pera Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Pera Palace Hotel (Turkish: Pera Palas Oteli) is a historic special category hotel and museum hotel located in the Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 1892 for the purpose of hosting the passengers of the Orient Express and was named after the place where it is located.

  6. Tokatlıyan Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Tokatlıyan Hotel in Tarabya. After the success of the first Tokatlıyan hotel, Meguerditch Tokatliyan opened another branch at Tarabya in 1909 on a site long occupied by a hotel, first by the Hotel Petala and then the Hotel d'Angleterre (Tarabya was a popular retreat from the heat of central İstanbul in summer with wealthy Turks and foreigners).

  7. Hotels in Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Historic "Hotel M. Tokatlıyan" in Beyoğlu.. Contemporary hotel management in Istanbul started in the second half of the 19th century, as the Orient Express extended its non-stop service from Paris to Istanbul on 1 June 1889 (with Istanbul becoming one of the two original endpoints of the timetabled service of the Orient Express) and the city became, as a result, a tourist destination.

  8. Vehicle registration plates of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Number plate for motorcycles. 34 denotes Istanbul. 150×240 mm in rear only for motorbikes, motorcycles and tractors with rubber wheels, 110×520 mm in front and rear for cars, 210×320 mm rear available for off-road vehicles, vans, trucks and busses. The size is 150×300 mm for imported vehicles if the regular plate does not fit.

  9. Divan Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Divan Istanbul (Turkish: Divan İstanbul) is a five star hotel in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located next to Taksim Gezi Park in Elmadağ, Şişli, in walking distance from Taksim Square. Opened in 1956, it is the flagship of the Divan Group hotel chain. [1] [2] Entrance of Divan Hotel Istanbul