Cheers Hostel

Sultanahmet


The four- to 10-bed dorms at Sultanahmet's best hostel are worlds away from the barrack-like quarters at many of its competitors. Bright and airy, they feature air-conditioning, lockers and comfortable beds. Bathrooms (one shower per eight beds) are clean. The excellent central location is a major draw, as is the cosy rooftop bar with its open fire and great view.


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4. Basilica Cistern

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5. Soğukçeşme Sokak

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6. Milion

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7. İstanbul Archaeology Museums

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