AC Hotel Istanbul Macka is a category 2 hotel, but it offers the amenities of a superior hotel.
This means that it costs between 10,000 and 15,000 Marriott Bonvoy points to stay overnight depending on the season.
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The hotel is located in the Beşiktaş district – known for its Soccer team – the JK Beşiktaş. By the way, their stadium is quite new and can help you find your way when you want to walk from the hotel to Taksim.
To get to AC by Marriott Istanbul Macka hotel through the new airport, I used the taxi (which cost 170 lira) and I have no regrets… considering the hotel is located on a slope. I guarantee you that after 5 days of going back and forth, my calves are super strong!
To geg to Taksim, it is very easy on foot, but once again, you have to go up and down: it takes about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can take the bus (42T or 559C) which takes you directly to Taksim. You can even take a ferry from Beşiktaş to Kadiköy (Asian side).
Although this hotel is not in the center of Taksim or Sultanahmet, it is still very well located and close to many tourist activities:
In short, I loved this hotel and its charming neighbourhood.
Its address: Vişnezade, Süleyman Seba Cd. No 75, 34357 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Turkey
The staff is courteous and friendly. You can check in and check out through your mobile phone.
On arrival we have to scan our luggage; for the security freaks, this is perfect.
The reception (lobby) is a bit small when there are several of us arriving at the same time, but the fast service cleared out the lobby quickly, and I particularly appreciated that one of the staff brought my luggage to the room.
When I arrived, there was only one elevator available (one was being repaired), but it was fixed quickly (less than 24 hours).
The room is very spacious and well equipped (standard equipment):
Being on the 4th floor, it was quiet, even though it was located directly off the elevator. No problem with this room. The air conditioning was functional and especially quiet. I had asked for “foam” pillows. They were comfortable.
A classic bathroom, which was well equipped with bathrobe and hair dryer.
Also a nice surprise in the room: loukoums, bottles of water (a large one every two days + 2 small ones every day) and a welcome message from the management.
The hotel has a bar and restaurant, which I only used once for lunch. I also went to the bar once for a beer.
My opinion on the breakfast… is not negative, but is not positive either. Not enough choice (buffet style). As for the bar, the service was courteous and the price reasonable.
The area around the hotel is full of restaurants and bars – I particularly recommend the little restaurant “Quppa caffe” where I ate one of the best “club sandwich” of my life.
Otherwise, for lunch or a good coffee, just next to the hotel, there are two nice little cafés: “La vie praliné” and “Coffee Public”. In the latter, the staff is very friendly.
You can read all my recommendations about Turkish gastronomy in this article.
Several cats crossed my path.
Despite being located on a slope, the hotel is very well situated and close to many tourist activities. A pleasant room, a fast service.
I booked this hotel (5 nights) through my Bonvoy points for a total of 50,000 points. The price was 82 euros/night. Was it a good move to use my points? I think so.
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