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Your Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi Vacation
Reserve a Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi vacation package and prepare to experience the best of this city. Consider basing yourself in the neighborhood of Ortaköy, which is great for markets, nightlife and cafes. Fill your itinerary with tours of Istinye Park, Consulate General of the United States and Sait Halim Pasha Mansion, some of the top attractions you should see during your trip to Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi. Whatever your travel plans or budget, organizing your ultimate tailored Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi vacation is a walk in the park with Expedia.
The Latest Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi vacation packages

Hotel Gritti Pera
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Carina Gold Hotel and Restaurant
Reviewed on Sep 30, 2025


Zagreb Hotel
Reviewed on Oct 7, 2025

Richmond Istanbul
Reviewed on Sep 28, 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi

Taksim Square
See historical monuments, attend performing arts shows and discover a lively shopping and dining scene in the heart of modern Istanbul.

Blue Mosque
The nickname of this 17th-century structure refers to the brilliant color of its tiled interior.

Hagia Sophia
Once a church, then a Byzantine cathedral, later a mosque and now a monument, this iconic building is a national treasure.
What to do in Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi

Istanbul: Private Turkish Bath,Massage , Sauna & Swimming Pool

Istanbul: Unlimited Turkey Internet with eSIM Mobile Data Plan

Bosphorus Sunset or Daytime Yacht Cruise with Snacks & Live Guide
Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi Hotel Deals

The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul
Reviewed on Oct 11, 2025

InterContinental Istanbul by IHG
Reviewed on Oct 13, 2025

CVK Park Bosphorus Hotel Istanbul
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2025
Rumeli Kavağı Mahallesi Essential Information
Language | Turkish |
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Currency | Turkish liras |
Local Welcome | Selam |
Local Goodbye | Hoşçakal |
Closest Airport | Ataturk Intl. Airport (IST) |
Top Sights | Rumeli Hisari, Babylon Kilyos and Sakip Sabanci Museum |