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Review: Raffles Istanbul, Istanbul

Published July 17, 2019 | Story By Dene Mullen | 2 min read
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Experience staying in luxurious comfort with an artistic touch to it at one of Istanbul's tallest buildings

Marvel at Dolmabahce Palace by hyper-realist photographer Jean-François Rauzier

1. An artistic view of the city

Raffles Istanbul was created around the concept of “The Dream of Istanbul”, played out via its collection of 224 artistic pieces, all commissioned exclusively for the hotel. The sprawling, 27-storey property opened in 2014 and features an attention to detail usually found in boutique hotels. Elements such as lamps featuring semi-precious onyx, decorative silver jugs and artworks from local artists work together to create a surprisingly modern space – one that revels in its unmistakable sense of place.

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The bronze sculpture in the lobby is by Atlanta-based artist Martin Dawe

2. A gallery in all but name

The sheer number of artworks provides a sensorial feast, with pieces populating almost every space. One such highlight is found in the lobby, which is dominated by a giant mural of Istanbul’s glittering Dolmabahce Palace by hyper-realist photographer Jean-François Rauzier that is almost 10 metres wide. Downstairs, an event space is brought to life by four artistic portraits by local artist Ardan Ozmenoglu. She depicts notable figures from Turkey’s past in dazzling strokes of pink, purple, red and green, which on closer inspection reveal themselves to be Post-it notes.

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The hidden champagne bar at Isokyo is a real find

3. Best of both worlds

With a name that is a portmanteau of Istanbul and Tokyo, Raffles Istanbul’s in-house restaurant Isokyo serves an enthralling mix of two great cuisines. More impressive artwork ushers patrons inside – two figures dressed in golden Byzantine-style wraps reach for each other but come up agonisingly short of touch. Inside, the “New Asian” styling of artistic dishes is sleek but designed to let the food speak for itself – the ultra-light temari sushi, along with surprisingly delicate tempura prawn tacos, certainly fulfil the brief.

Artwork features prominently in all the hotel's rooms

4. A room with a view

The Bosphorus Suites are designed to give the widest angle of Istanbul’s iconic waterway. Floor-to-ceiling windows on two sides accomplish that with aplomb, ably backed up by feature ceilings covered in Islamic geometrics and neutral-coloured soft furnishings, all of which combine for a light, fresh ambience. Each of the property’s 168 bedrooms is dominated by feature walls of striking artworks such as ethereal grey and purple chandeliers and prominent public buildings.

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Singapore Airlines flies to Istanbul once to twice daily. For more info and to book a flight, visit singaporeairlines.com

SEE ALSO: Istanbul’s female-led restaurant revolution

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