About Faros Hotel Taksim-Special Category
Situated within easy strolling distance of Taksim Square in
central Istanbul, Faros Hotel Taksim-Special Category is an elegant, contemporary hotel, suited
to both business and leisure stays.
Rooms are furnished in a modern, airy style, with bespoke
furniture. Modern comforts include air conditioning and free WiFi, along with
tea and coffee making facilities.
Guests can relax in the stylish lobby, which has a library,
or on the rooftop terrace. Shuttle transport and car hire are among the
services available from the 24-hour front desk.
Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast each morning, while the hotel’s restaurants serve Turkish and international cuisine. A complimentary grocery shopping service is available.
Ataturk Cultural Centre and Taksim Gezi Park are located within a 10-minute walk of Faros Hotel Taksim-Special Category, as is Istiklal Avenue shopping district.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Contemporary style.
Guests enjoy the unique design and style of the hotel, and
say that it's also very comfortable. If you want something a little out of the
ordinary and with contemporary verve, you're likely to love it too, and you
should have a very comfy night's sleep to boot.
positive:
Professional service.
There's a high level of service at this hotel, with guests
praising the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. With the 24-hour
front desk, you'll always find someone available to deal with problems or
queries, and every aspect of the hotel seems to run smoothly.
positive:
Popular location,
Guests rate the location for exploring Istanbul, and say that
there's a wide range of local amenities and eateries to enjoy. It's in a
popular, European area of the city, with great shopping, but you'll also find
great transport links to the historic core of Istanbul.
Negative Reviews
negative:
External noise.
There can be some issues with external noise, according to guests, particularly if you have a street-facing room. There are some nearby bars and clubs, which may cause disruption in the evenings, while the early-morning wake-up call from the Mosque may not be your preferred way to start the day.
negative:
Some small rooms.
Guests say that some of the rooms are quite small and cramped, with little space to move around or to store your luggage. If you've requested extra beds, this might be a particular issue. The suites are much more spacious, so you might want to consider upgrading.
negative:
WiFi issues.
The WiFi isn't always that reliable, according to guests,
and especially if you're here on business, it can be a source of frustration.
You might have better luck in the hotel lobby, or at less busy times, but all
in all, it probably requires a degree of patience to use.