One of our bestsellers in İstanbul! Located in a peaceful area in Moda neighbourhood, Juliet Rooms & Kitchen is only a short walk from the seaside. The property has a garden and a shared terrace overlooking the Marmara Sea and Princes' Islands, which you can enjoy coffee or tea. Free WiFi access is also available throughout.Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. Private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer. Some rooms also have a balcony.At Juliet Rooms & Kitchen you will find a 24-hour front desk, providing room and concierge services. Daily maid service is provided. Laundry, dry cleaning and ironing services are available at an extra charge.You can start the day with traditional breakfast at the garden or restaurant upon request. You can also enjoy lunch and dinner at the cozy restaurant of Juliet Rooms & Kitchen, or have them in any restaurant in the surrounding area.You can access to Kadikoy's centrum which hoses cafés, restaurants and public transportation, after a 15-minute walk. Sabiha Gokcen International Airport is 23.9 miles from the property, and Istanbul Ataturk Airport is 27.3 miles away. With a stay at Juliet Rooms & Kitchen, you'll be centrally located in Istanbul, convenient to Marmara University and Maiden's Tower. Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, a 24-hour business center, and dry cleaning/laundry services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).
“Staff is so nice. The restaurant/garden area is a really nice, chill place to hang out. The neighborhood is so cool, but the street itself is quiet.”
“Price-value ratio, personnel was very friendly, especially the cleaners, location is superb:In a quiet, classy, non-touristic street, in one of the best neighbourhoods of Istanbul (Asian side is much better than the European side of Istanbul especially Kadikoy,Moda, Kalamış,Fenerbahçe, Bağdat Street neighbourhoods because of its inhabitants,most of Istanbul's intellectuals live here, it is cleaner here, more luxurious than other neighbourhoods, more peaceful. There is a lot of green, you can make long walks at the sea side (Sea of Marmara) especially from Caddebostan to Bostancı. Taking the ferry from Kadıköy to Beşiktaş is just my favorite pasttime ever..You can see the beautiful scenery and skylines, Kız Kulesi, Ottoman palaces like Dolmabahçe Sarayı, Çırağan Sarayı from the water..”
“The location is awesome. I like the fact that there is a restaurant too. The room looks exactly like the picture and is so beautiful and very worth the price. The room was also very clean.”
“The property and the room looked really good and clean. The decoration looked really nice. I was told by a local that the neighborhood ("Moda") was safe and is considered an up-scale one in Istanbul. The neighborhood was great, TONS of restaurants and cafe's and it was really fun just to walk around and see residents doing their things. There is a Moda Tram that runs every 15 minutes and it stops near the property (about 5-7 minutes walk) in case you don't want to walk all the way to the nearest Metro station (Kadikoy station, about 15-20 minutes walk). The staff was also very nice and professional.”
“There are curtains before every bed; so even in the dormitory, every guest has his own private zone.”
“Everything that i can think of was amazing. Probably the best hostel you can find in Istanbul. ”
“Calm , neat and nice hotel with a friendly and helpful staff .”
“bed,decore, location quite near the sea, market, coffe shop garden”
“Thank you, I really love everything in the hotel, cafe and resturant, They have a really testy cappuccino, anddelicious crepe.”
“I would call Juliets rooms a five star hostel. The rooms are really neat, the facilities are always clean, these staff and service is excellent and the breakfast was generous and delicious. The hostel is about a 10-15 minutes walk from the ferry station in Kadiköy. The atmosphere there is bohemian, the adjacent café is a meeting point for students and artists all day long. Another plus is the 2 mins walk to the seaside promenade.”