The Sparkle of the

Historical Peninsula

FER Hotel sparkles into your soul by the unique blend of shimmering water and vibrant mosaics at the lively atrium… Feel the sense of calm and uniqueness in every step.

Explore the luxury

FER is a sophisticated boutique-style hotel with a focus on luxury located in the heart of the Old City of Istanbul.

Established in March 2016, the hotel is set in a historic building from the 1800s, which has been carefully renovated to blend modern luxury with its elegant, historical charm. The property offers 56 rooms and suites, all tastefully designed to meet the highest standards of comfort and style. Perfectly positioned for both business and leisure travelers, the hotel provides easy access to metro, tram, and ferry lines besides being within walking distance of some of the city's most famous baths, museums, mosques, shopping areas, and treasures of architecture.

Recognized as the Best Luxury Hotel in Turkey for 2018 by the International Travel Awards, the concept of FER Hotel is built around the interplay of light, water, and mosaics — inspired by the key elements of the city's local architecture, which have been carried from ancient times to the present day. The name 'FER', meaning brightness and radiance, is derived from the local language.

Explore the luxury

ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Facilities
at Your Service

Experience FER's exclusive services, tailored to a guest-oriented approach.

Parking

Our hotel offers 24-hour secure parking for your comfort. You can park your vehicles safely.

Meeting Room

Fer Hotel's new terraced meeting room is ideal for professional organizations, creative flavors, quality service, as well as personalized solutions for meetings or banquets.

Fitness

For those who do not want to stay away from the pleasure of sports, the fitness center has alternative sports equipment and is open 24 hours a day.

The Historical Peninsula is the name given to the region where the city of Istanbul was first founded and developed, surrounded by the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara.

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