City Breaks Aksaray, Istanbul Region Turkey 2025
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Fuar Hotel, Aksaray

Fuar Hotel  

   Score 9/10 out of 1 reviews

Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

    • Bus
    • Airplane (02/19 - 02/18/2026)
    • No transport provided

      Last booking: 04/01/2025

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    Ottoman S Life Hotel Deluxe, Aksaray

    Ottoman S Life Hotel Deluxe

    Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

    • Hotel with children playground  
    • Bus
    • Airplane (02/19 - 02/18/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Valens Hotel Downtown, Aksaray

    Valens Hotel Downtown

    Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • Bus
    • Airplane (02/03 - 02/18/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Grand Durmaz Hotel, Aksaray

    Grand Durmaz Hotel

    Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • Bus
    • Airplane (02/03 - 02/28/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Beyzas Boutique Hotels & Suites, Aksaray

    Beyzas Boutique Hotels & Suites

    Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

      • Bus
      • Airplane (02/19 - 02/18/2026)
      • No transport provided
      Woxx Hotel, Aksaray

      Woxx Hotel

      Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

        • Bus
        • Airplane (03/24 - 03/23/2026)
        • No transport provided
        Merdan Hotel, Aksaray

        Merdan Hotel

        Aksaray, Istanbul Region, Turkey

          • Bus
          • Airplane (03/31 - 03/30/2026)
          • No transport provided

          About AksarayDetails and images of Aksaray

          Aksaray

          Aksaray ("White Palace" in Turkish) is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Fatih, Istanbul Province, Turkey.

          Recommendations for travel Aksaray

          The Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque stands by the busy road junction near Aksaray tram stop. Squeezed in between Aksaray and Yusufpaşa is the smaller, older and much less conspicuous Murad Pasha Mosque, built in 1473 in the early Ottoman architectural style perfected in Bursa.
          On Aksaray Square the wooden Hindiler (Horhor) Tekkesi has been rebuilt behind an austere stone fountain. The small Camcılar (Glaziers) Mosque is also being rebuilt on the edge of the square.