Seven Dreams Hotel is that type of small and cute boutique hotel that manages to kind of blow your mind with how great it is, right smack dab in the middle of the historic Sultanahmet district of Istanbul. They say it’s a “hidden gem” for a reason beyond its world-class friendly service – it’s just incredibly set on a quiet side street. You could roll out of bed and be standing at the Blue Mosque or Hagia Sophia in minutes. Super duper clean and cozy rooms and the most epic Turkish breakfast ever and all that goodness is boasted up at a roof terrace with sea views are just the perfect thing for couples or anyone wanting a memorable, authentic, and friendly base to explore this ancient city.

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Pros/Cons - Seven Dreams Hotel


  • Great location in Sultanahmet, but in a quiet street.
  • All the staff are exceptionally friendly and warm – real people that give a five-star service.
  • Fantastic & generous traditional Turkish breakfast
  • Beautiful roof terrace with views of the Blue Mosque and the sea
  • Rooms are spotless, clean, and comfortable
  • × Rooms are somewhat compact – but that’s what you get in a historic building in the area.
  • × No lift, as this is a historic building.

Full Review - Seven Dreams Hotel


  • Price vs Quality For a boutique hotel, you can not beat. When this is the price of a guesthouse experience, Level 5 service and excellent location create luxury value.
  • Service Quality The highly praised feature of the hotel. The personal service, warm and very attentive staff makes one feel like part of a family
  • Hotel Location Right in the middle of Quezon City, on a tranquil corner with easy access to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia, which are just a 2-minute stroll away.
  • Area In the most historic and atmospheric heart of Sultanahmet, all major Byzantine and Ottoman landmarks are right at your doorstep.
  • Cleanliness The rooms, as well as all common areas, are clean and tidy, something that many guests have lauded.
  • Breakfast Quality The complimentary breakfast is to die for; a huge, tasty, and fresh Turkish feast is offered free each morning on the rooftop terrace.