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Kalyon Hotel Sahil Yolu 34 Istanbul Turkey 34122 Kalyon Hotel is located approximately half a mile from the Blue Mosque, one mile from the Grand Bazaar, and nine miles from Ataturk Airport. This location is also half a mile from the Hagia Sophia Museum. Hotel amenities include the sauna, exercise room, concierge, business center, Bouquet Bar, and Mosaic Restaurant. All rooms feature private bathrooms, hairdryers, minibars, satellite TV, voicemail, and air-conditioning. Amenities - Conveniences Room service Free breakfast Business center Restaurant Meeting rooms Dry cleaning/laundry First Class Hotel Room Types - club room - Club room with double or twin bed - city view 15 sqm -shower -wi-fi internet -working desk - standard room - Standard room with double or twin bed 25sqm-city view-wifi-internet - superior room - Superior sea view room double or twin bed 25sqm-sea view-balcony-wifi-internet - junior suite - Large sea view room with king size bed 35sqm-sea view-wifi-internet comfortable sofa - executive room - Executive room with twin bed sea view 30 sqm - wifi internet - sitting corner Services Meeting facilities Lounge Hospitality room Bar Conference facilities Restaurant Satellite television Beachfront property Business center Business or meeting City view Razor electrical socket Computer available Parking Suite Junior suite Garden view Connecting rooms Balcony Garage Recreation Information A narrow, winding waterway that separates europe and asia and unites the black sea with the sea of marmara, the bosphorus has a history as rich as istanbul itself. this twisting strait gets its name from an affair the greek god zeus had with the goddess io.Legend has it that zeuss wife, hera, became jealous and sent a swarm of flying gnats to irritate her rival io. the bosphorus also provided the setting for at least one other mythical story when jason and the argonauts were seeking the golden fleece, in order to reach the land of the colchis at the eastern end of the black sea, their treacherous journey included passage on the unpredictable bosphorus. shaped rather like an s, the bosphorus today is one of the worlds busiest waterways. important strategically and politically since ancient times with its unique position that both links and separates the continents, depending upon how one looks at it, the bosphorus teems with a myriad of water vessels. . |

