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Summer Comes Alive at Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul

Summer Comes Alive at Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul

Web Release02-06-2025

This summer, Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul invites guests to step into a storybook of unforgettable moments. Set against the city's vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and culinary delights, both Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet and Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus unveil a collection of immersive experiences that redefine luxury in the heart of summer.
Under the warm twilight sky, guests are welcomed to Open Air Cinema Nights, where classic films meet coastal breezes, the perfect start to an evening of enchantment. Just steps away, the newly revitalized Half Olympic Pool offers a refreshing escape, blending elegance with relaxation.
At the water's edge, the Bosphorus sets the stage for extraordinary dining. Ocakba??, a summer-exclusive pop-up, delivers flame-kissed flavours in a lively setting, while AQUA tempts seafood lovers with its award-winning Mediterranean creations. For an authentic local touch, the hotel debuts Gündüz Rak?s?, a weekly ritual held every Sunday from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. Sip on chilled rak? and graze on traditional mezze as the sun dips into the strait.
Yal?, set within the Bosphorus property, offers a serene setting for sweet indulgence with Nicolas Lambert's Afternoon Tea, a symphony of flavours crafted by the world-renowned pastry chef.
Guests are invited to cruise between the two iconic properties aboard a complimentary sea shuttle, with the city skyline as their backdrop and a personal photographer ready to capture every unforgettable frame.
Culture and heritage take centre stage with private, guided tours of Istanbul's most treasured landmarks including the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque. Evenings rise to new heights on The Rooftop, where signature cocktails such as the Sultan's Martini and Matcha Cocktail are served with sweeping views of minarets and domes.
No visit to Istanbul is complete without surrendering to the serenity of a centuries-old hammam ritual at Kurna Spa, guided by expert therapists in a setting steeped in Ottoman elegance. As night falls, the Michelin Guide-recommended AVLU beckons with its sophisticated take on Modern Anatolian cuisine, served in the serene courtyard beneath the stars.
For a final flourish, guests can pose on the iconic Sultanahmet staircase, a social media favourite, or enjoy the whimsical charm of the limited-time Mackenzie-Childs tea service, a photogenic delight of colour, character, and curated sweets.
This summer, Four Seasons Hotels Istanbul transforms seasonal travel into a story worth telling, one where every detail inspires, and every experience lingers long after the season ends.

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