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Georges Hotel Galata
— beyoglu · Day Pass

Georges Hotel Galata

From €120 · 12:00 – 23:00

Georges is a restored 19th-century townhouse on Serdar-ı Ekrem, the slim Galata street that ribbons up from the tower toward Şişhane. There are twenty-odd rooms across five floors, and the hotel’s selling point is a single piece of geometry: the building sits at the lip of the Galata bluff, so the upper-floor windows face open water — the Bosphorus mouth on one side, the Golden Horn on the other, the Princes’ Islands floating somewhere on the southern horizon.

There’s no pool, no hammam. The day-use proposition is the rooftop. Le Fumoir is the fifth-floor restaurant and bar, and on a clear afternoon it is one of the few terraces in the city where you can see Asia, the Old City, the islands, and the bridges over the Horn from a single chair. The food is a French-Turkish hybrid; the cocktail list runs unusually deep on aperitivos. We’d book a late lunch and stay through golden hour; sunset over the Old City from this elevation is the best argument for the room.

For day-use access, calling Le Fumoir directly (+90 532 564 7794) is faster than the front desk. Sommer weekends fill, but Tuesday through Thursday afternoons are quiet enough to read on the terrace.

Bosphorus suite interior with arched window onto the strait
Georges Hotel Galata (official)
Le Fumoir rooftop dining at sunset
Georges Hotel Galata (official)

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