St. Regis Istanbul [Master Thread]
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St. Regis Istanbul [Master Thread]
I know it's relatively new, thinking about trying it out next week instead of the Park Hyatt. My corporate rate puts them exactly the same on pricing with breakfast being included at the St. Regis. If there are new hotel growing pains then I might opt for the PH, which seems to be universally touted as one of the best.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
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I know it's relatively new, thinking about trying it out next week instead of the Park Hyatt. My corporate rate puts them exactly the same on pricing with breakfast being included at the St. Regis. If there are new hotel growing pains then I might opt for the PH, which seems to be universally touted as one of the best.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
FWIW, we preferred the PH/StR location because of the proximity to great shopping and restaurants. We also preferred the style of the PH to that of the FS Bosphorus (which had a lot of formal feeling marble, and also only had mostly non-Bosphorus view rooms, while sea facing rooms were at outrageous prices). We preferred the PH/StR location to the FS Sultanahmet largely because we don't like being in the middle of tourists, though the FS Sultanahmet was a beautiful and more boutique feeling property--but lacked the proximity to all the great dining on the PH/StR/FS Bosphorus side of the city. (The Kempinski looked totally dated, almost like a dump, and the Ciragan was even more outrageously priced for its sea facing suites than the FS Bosphorus.)
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I know it's relatively new, thinking about trying it out next week instead of the Park Hyatt. My corporate rate puts them exactly the same on pricing with breakfast being included at the St. Regis. If there are new hotel growing pains then I might opt for the PH, which seems to be universally touted as one of the best.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
I'm just a Gold so there would be no special treatment on that front.
Thanks!
#4
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Reviews of St. Regis Intanbul
We will be in Istanbul over US Thanksgiving. Currently booked at the RC. But if I cash in a night at the St. Regis, the price becomes a wash, and as PLT, if I have to choose between a regular RC room and a possible suite at the St. Regis, I am tending toward that.
But the lack of any reviews on FT, and uncertainty of the # of suites (and thus my UG chances) still leaves me on the fence. Any reviews/advice?
But the lack of any reviews on FT, and uncertainty of the # of suites (and thus my UG chances) still leaves me on the fence. Any reviews/advice?
#5
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Hi,
I'm considering a stay at the St Regis over New Years. Would appreciate any recent experiences (particularly from the person who might stay in the property over thanksgiving)
thanks!
I'm considering a stay at the St Regis over New Years. Would appreciate any recent experiences (particularly from the person who might stay in the property over thanksgiving)
thanks!
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We will be in Istanbul over US Thanksgiving. Currently booked at the RC. But if I cash in a night at the St. Regis, the price becomes a wash, and as PLT, if I have to choose between a regular RC room and a possible suite at the St. Regis, I am tending toward that.
But the lack of any reviews on FT, and uncertainty of the # of suites (and thus my UG chances) still leaves me on the fence. Any reviews/advice?
But the lack of any reviews on FT, and uncertainty of the # of suites (and thus my UG chances) still leaves me on the fence. Any reviews/advice?
#7
Join Date: Sep 2012
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I stayed here for 1 night over Thanksgiving, having previously spent 3 nights at the W Istanbul.
The St Regis Istanbul met my expectations as a St Regis. Check-in was smooth and easy. As a SPG Platinum member I'd been upgraded from a base room to a "Grand Deluxe" room - top floor, view of the park with an outside space with chairs and a table. The room was very nice, not as big as the room I'd had at the W (upgraded to Fabulous suite), but big enough for my needs. My butler spent a long time explaining all the amenities of the room and the various controls (which was nice, because at the W I spent far too long trying to figure out how to turn all the lights on and off). Fresh fruit and tea were delivered and I sent off a few items to be pressed for the evening.
In the evening I went to the lobby bar for the "evening wine ritual", I got there just after 7 when it was supposed to start and it was empty. I'm not sure if it started later or not, but I went for dinner in the Brasserie. Food and wine was good - they had a Thanksgiving menu, but I opted for the regular menu.
I slept well in the room. Beds were comfortable and the shower was excellent.
I didn't try breakfast as the fruit in the room was sufficient and the nespresso machine was all I needed for coffee.
Checkout was efficient, he noted it was my birthday and wished me a happy birthday and said that they would have gotten me a cake if I'd been staying that day. Meanwhile it seems every member of staff in the lobby had been informed, included one of the managers as everyone individually wished me a happy birthday.
All in all, very comfortable. Would I stay again? Probably, although rates at the W are probably better.
The St Regis Istanbul met my expectations as a St Regis. Check-in was smooth and easy. As a SPG Platinum member I'd been upgraded from a base room to a "Grand Deluxe" room - top floor, view of the park with an outside space with chairs and a table. The room was very nice, not as big as the room I'd had at the W (upgraded to Fabulous suite), but big enough for my needs. My butler spent a long time explaining all the amenities of the room and the various controls (which was nice, because at the W I spent far too long trying to figure out how to turn all the lights on and off). Fresh fruit and tea were delivered and I sent off a few items to be pressed for the evening.
In the evening I went to the lobby bar for the "evening wine ritual", I got there just after 7 when it was supposed to start and it was empty. I'm not sure if it started later or not, but I went for dinner in the Brasserie. Food and wine was good - they had a Thanksgiving menu, but I opted for the regular menu.
I slept well in the room. Beds were comfortable and the shower was excellent.
I didn't try breakfast as the fruit in the room was sufficient and the nespresso machine was all I needed for coffee.
Checkout was efficient, he noted it was my birthday and wished me a happy birthday and said that they would have gotten me a cake if I'd been staying that day. Meanwhile it seems every member of staff in the lobby had been informed, included one of the managers as everyone individually wished me a happy birthday.
All in all, very comfortable. Would I stay again? Probably, although rates at the W are probably better.
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Do Platinum guests get 500 points including breakfast? or one or the other?
I'm guessing no lounge for Platinum guests here as well since it's not a brand standard.
I'm guessing no lounge for Platinum guests here as well since it's not a brand standard.
#9
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The breakfast is served in the St Regis Brasserie, which is the street-level restaurant. I quite enjoyed the quality and variety of the breakfast spread. They also indicated that made-to-order omelettes were included in the Plat breakfast, but I didn't order any. Service was very attentive, friendly and professional at the restaurant and throughout the rest of the hotel.
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Regards
#12
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Also be sure to check whether it is chargeable - I was charged EUR10 per person at the St. Regis Rome (only found out upon checkout) but I would say was worth it because they also spread out some nibbles and other drinks aside from the glass of champagne.
#13
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Stayed here at beginning of September. I was a late arrival (very) and they processed my check in quickly and efficiently, upgrading me to a Deluxe room. Butler showed me how everything worked, good nights sleep.
Breakfast in the Brasserie at street level and ate outside, good variety.
Great location for a wander in the evenings.
Overall very impressed and would stay again.
Istanbul is cheap at the moment for well documented reasons and at 180 Euros a night is a steal.
Breakfast in the Brasserie at street level and ate outside, good variety.
Great location for a wander in the evenings.
Overall very impressed and would stay again.
Istanbul is cheap at the moment for well documented reasons and at 180 Euros a night is a steal.
#14
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I stayed here 24-25 DEC. Applied an SNA for a St. Regis Suite; was additionally upgraded to an Empire Suite. Great check-in process, butler service, welcome gift (multiple very large bottles of water, fruit, and snack), and on Christmas morning, a stocking full of cookies hanging on my door. My room was technically a smoking room, which they asked if it would be ok, and I didn't really mind; the only difference was there were some (clean, empty) ash trays in the room -- no smell of smoke.
At EUR 180/night, it was an amazing deal.
Moderately ashamed that because the room was so nice, I didn't bother leaving the hotel from arrival until (late) departure -- aside from breakfast, I just stayed in my suite and caught up on work, relaxed, etc.
I don't really like the shopping/upscale area as much as other parts of Istanbul, but for a family or people who like shopping, it's great.
The only negative of the property is the breakfast in the restaurant is a bit cramped. (free if you choose it as a platinum guest); it's not quite as good as Asian hotel breakfasts, but good. I'd probably take the points in the future and just get an early lunch nearby instead. In warmer weather, when patio seating is open, it is likely less of an issue.
At EUR 180/night, it was an amazing deal.
Moderately ashamed that because the room was so nice, I didn't bother leaving the hotel from arrival until (late) departure -- aside from breakfast, I just stayed in my suite and caught up on work, relaxed, etc.
I don't really like the shopping/upscale area as much as other parts of Istanbul, but for a family or people who like shopping, it's great.
The only negative of the property is the breakfast in the restaurant is a bit cramped. (free if you choose it as a platinum guest); it's not quite as good as Asian hotel breakfasts, but good. I'd probably take the points in the future and just get an early lunch nearby instead. In warmer weather, when patio seating is open, it is likely less of an issue.
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Join Date: May 2013
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Hi all,
As a platinum and globalist member the PH/STR are coming out at the same rates ($200USD)
Can anyone advise on which they would choose?
I also noticed the W/GH is significantly cheaper ($120-130) and for a week stay this may mean a decent amount for us. We may also look at these.
Thanks for any advice!
As a platinum and globalist member the PH/STR are coming out at the same rates ($200USD)
Can anyone advise on which they would choose?
I also noticed the W/GH is significantly cheaper ($120-130) and for a week stay this may mean a decent amount for us. We may also look at these.
Thanks for any advice!