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Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus
— sisli · Day Pass

Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus

From €50 · 10:00 – 22:00

The original Hilton — opened in 1955 on a wooded hilltop above Harbiye, the first of the chain outside the Americas, and still the only one in Istanbul that feels more like a midcentury campus than a tower. The grounds matter here. From the lobby you walk past pines older than the building to reach the Sentinus Wellness Spa, where the indoor pool sits under a glass roof and a separate seasonal outdoor pool opens onto the gardens between June and September.

The day pass is the closest thing in Şişli to a Bosphorus hotel without the Bosphorus address. On a clear afternoon the high-floor rooms see the strait clearly across the rooftops of Beşiktaş, but the daycation experience is not waterfront — it is what we would call inland-with-a-view, the trade made for quieter grounds and a price that runs a third of what the actual waterfront properties charge.

The hammam is the Turkish kind, scrub and foam. Pricing for the day pass historically sat around 200–250 TL pre-pandemic; current rates are not posted publicly and are best confirmed directly. Worth doing if you’re already in Şişli for the day, less worth a journey across the city. Quiet on weekends when the business travelers leave.

Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus tower seen from Beşiktaş
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The original Istanbul Hilton in 1959, the first Hilton outside the Americas
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Hilton tower from the south, Harbiye hilltop
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