Grand Hyatt Istanbul REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#16
Join Date: Apr 2001
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I can only echo above. Was upgraded to a very nice suite as a D. The staff is excellent. OK location. My trip before I stayed at the Inter Continental. I could only look down from my room at the IC in lust of all the people enjoying their stay at the Hyatt. So my next trip I booked the Hyatt. Nice Lounge. Tours of course depart from Hotel. Excellent concierge staff versus the IC. In net. I also felt the IC was trying to rip me off. IMHO
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I like the Hyatt Istanbul quite a bit and they are great in many regards.
The 2 hotels I have a strong fondness for there are the Ciragan Palace and the Hyatt.
The 2 hotels I have a strong fondness for there are the Ciragan Palace and the Hyatt.
#18
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by GUWonder:
I like the Hyatt Istanbul quite a bit and they are great in many regards.
The 2 hotels I have a strong fondness for there are the Ciragan Palace and the Hyatt.</font>
I like the Hyatt Istanbul quite a bit and they are great in many regards.
The 2 hotels I have a strong fondness for there are the Ciragan Palace and the Hyatt.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by pdb:
I have never stayed at the Hyatt Istanbul, but I did stay the the Ciragan Palace a couple of years ago and was very impressed--with its view overlooking the Bosphorus, it's gorgeous facilities, and its staff. As I plan to be traveling to Istanbul, this year, I'd appreciate knowing how you would rate the Hyatt comparatively. Thanks in advance. </font>
I have never stayed at the Hyatt Istanbul, but I did stay the the Ciragan Palace a couple of years ago and was very impressed--with its view overlooking the Bosphorus, it's gorgeous facilities, and its staff. As I plan to be traveling to Istanbul, this year, I'd appreciate knowing how you would rate the Hyatt comparatively. Thanks in advance. </font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by trd:
I will be there 3/2-6/04 on FFN -- if anyone else is there that time let's get together for a drink --email me.</font>
I will be there 3/2-6/04 on FFN -- if anyone else is there that time let's get together for a drink --email me.</font>

I must be sleepy.
#21
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I stayed at the Hyatt last month and was VERY pleased. Hotel was great and so was the service. Well, it may have had something to do with the number of guests that were there. I was wondering why everyone remembered my name and my curiosity was satisfied when the lounge agent alerted me to the fact that I was one of only two people on the floor.
Breakfast was served in the Restaurant and not the lounge (not sure if that was due to the occupancy level) but it was nice. Be prepared for the usual bomb checks driving in and the metal detector in the lobby. They also had just installed high-speed internet in the rooms which was given to guests free during the month-not sure what the daily rate will be?
Lastly, not having stayed at the Ciragan Palace I can't compare them but I have stayed at the Ritz and I must say that the Hyatt is a tie in comfort and service and truly only loses out in food quality.
Breakfast was served in the Restaurant and not the lounge (not sure if that was due to the occupancy level) but it was nice. Be prepared for the usual bomb checks driving in and the metal detector in the lobby. They also had just installed high-speed internet in the rooms which was given to guests free during the month-not sure what the daily rate will be?
Lastly, not having stayed at the Ciragan Palace I can't compare them but I have stayed at the Ritz and I must say that the Hyatt is a tie in comfort and service and truly only loses out in food quality.
#22
Join Date: Mar 2001
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My family stayed there a number of years ago during the Istanbul Summit. President and Hilary Clinton were in town at a different hotel; the Hyatt was assigned to the Canadian Prime Minister.
The staff carried it off very well.
The Sunday buffet is spectacular.
The staff carried it off very well.
The Sunday buffet is spectacular.
#23
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Istanbul VERY mini report
Was there twice the past month, once on award stay, once paying. As a Diamond, given top floor room in front of hotel. Rooms on the south side of the front have Bosphorus view. But you need to be up high or your're blocked by the building across the street.
Location: Near Taksim square and the pedestrian mall, a great area. Taxis to Blue Mosque, Topkapi, etc., will run about 15 lira while airport will run about 30-35 (1 lira ~ 75 US cents).
Rooms are very nicely done, but small. Glassed-in shower, separate tub, etc.
RC is superb. Good morning spread, cereals, pastries, meat, etc. (no eggs or other American style b-fast). Evening has hors doeuvres kind of things. Free wine, champagne and booze.
Cocktails end at 7:30. There is an extremely helpful concierge outside the RC for checkin-checkout. They got me a very cheap flight to Antalya.
Health club is nicely done, bikes, treadmills, weights, and a Turkish bath.
Public areas are very tastefully done, as is the large outdoor pool (but it was too cool to use). Didn't eat at the hotel but there are Italian, Japanese, and something else. My wife was there two months earlier and reported the food as very good.
WARNING: Long distance phone calls are criminally high. I talked to my daughter in Alanya, a Turkish town on the Med, about 400kms south: 20 minutes, 90 euros.
The GM and I had a lengthy discussion on that one.
Similarly, wireless/wired internet in the rooms is 20 euros per day, but they have a PC outside the RC you can use with free internet access (but keep it to under an hour).
Bottom line: Great hotel. Would definitely stay again.
Location: Near Taksim square and the pedestrian mall, a great area. Taxis to Blue Mosque, Topkapi, etc., will run about 15 lira while airport will run about 30-35 (1 lira ~ 75 US cents).
Rooms are very nicely done, but small. Glassed-in shower, separate tub, etc.
RC is superb. Good morning spread, cereals, pastries, meat, etc. (no eggs or other American style b-fast). Evening has hors doeuvres kind of things. Free wine, champagne and booze.

Health club is nicely done, bikes, treadmills, weights, and a Turkish bath.
Public areas are very tastefully done, as is the large outdoor pool (but it was too cool to use). Didn't eat at the hotel but there are Italian, Japanese, and something else. My wife was there two months earlier and reported the food as very good.
WARNING: Long distance phone calls are criminally high. I talked to my daughter in Alanya, a Turkish town on the Med, about 400kms south: 20 minutes, 90 euros.

Similarly, wireless/wired internet in the rooms is 20 euros per day, but they have a PC outside the RC you can use with free internet access (but keep it to under an hour).
Bottom line: Great hotel. Would definitely stay again.
Last edited by SoManyMiles-SoLittleTime; Apr 6, 06 at 10:19 pm Reason: Typos; added additional comments.
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WARNING: Long distance phone calls are criminally high. I talked to my daughter in Alanya, a Turkish town on the Med, about 400kms south: 20 minutes, 90 euros.
The GM and I had a lengthy discussion on that one.
Similarly, wireless/wired internet in the rooms is 20 euros per day, but they have a free PC outside the RC you can use.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the warning ! I lke also this hotel very much. Staff at the RC is very friendly...and they had a nice chocolate cake for desert.

Similarly, wireless/wired internet in the rooms is 20 euros per day, but they have a free PC outside the RC you can use.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the warning ! I lke also this hotel very much. Staff at the RC is very friendly...and they had a nice chocolate cake for desert.
#28
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I have been here twice in the last month. I am only Platinum, so didn't get the RC, but I like this property a lot. I actually prefer it over the Ritz-Carlton. The rooms and bathrooms are nicer at the Hyatt and the windows don't open at the R-C. I have stayed at the executive club at the R-C; it was fine -- probably equivalent to the Regency Club based on the write-ups here. Please let us know how it goes.
#29
Join Date: May 2003
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I really didn't like the Hyatt Istanbul. I stayed here for 4 days. First, the building, gym & pool facilities, lobby and room we stayed in are very nice. Everything feels spacious and comfortable. The room has a great bathroom with a very nice rain showerhead that is perfect after a hot & sweaty day of exploring Istanbul.
But I really feel this hotel operates at a lower standard of service than should be acceptable at a 5 star hotel. From the Front Desk to Housekeeping to the gym attendant, I encountered rude, ineffective and downright unwelcoming staff members. Throughout our stay, we experience staff members overcharging us (charged us for entrees different than what we ordered at breakfast), a gym attendant forbidding me to take a 1/2 bottle of water back to my room (I drank 1/2 while working out), saying that the water is only for the gym, cleaning staff who didn't know how to clean, and a rude Front Desk attendant who questioned whether I was a guest at the hotel.
There are lots of hotels in Istanbul, and this won't be one that I'll be coming back to if I ever visit Istanbul again.
But I really feel this hotel operates at a lower standard of service than should be acceptable at a 5 star hotel. From the Front Desk to Housekeeping to the gym attendant, I encountered rude, ineffective and downright unwelcoming staff members. Throughout our stay, we experience staff members overcharging us (charged us for entrees different than what we ordered at breakfast), a gym attendant forbidding me to take a 1/2 bottle of water back to my room (I drank 1/2 while working out), saying that the water is only for the gym, cleaning staff who didn't know how to clean, and a rude Front Desk attendant who questioned whether I was a guest at the hotel.
There are lots of hotels in Istanbul, and this won't be one that I'll be coming back to if I ever visit Istanbul again.