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Budget-friendly
Loss Hotel - Istanbul
Istanbul
Simple, budget-friendly rooms with tea/coffee facilities and a family feel, about 6 km from the Chocolate Museum.
Villas · Istanbul Province · Turkey
We reviewed every qualifying property in Istanbul and put together this page with the best options for a villa-style stay.
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Budget-friendly
Istanbul
Simple, budget-friendly rooms with tea/coffee facilities and a family feel, about 6 km from the Chocolate Museum.
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High-value stay
Istanbul Holiday home
A well-rated Istanbul B&B with a 9.9 value score and a central Beyoglu location.
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Taksim base
Istanbul
A 2-star Taksim stay within walking distance of Demiroren Istiklal Shopping Center, with city views and 24-hour security.
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Bed & Breakfast
Istanbul
Practical suites in Elmadag with free Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and optional private parking — a solid base near Taksim.
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Pet-friendly villa
Istanbul
A whole four-bedroom villa with a patio, minutes from the modern art museum and Pera's lively streets.
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Villa with winter garden
Istanbul Holiday home
A pet-friendly triplex villa with a winter garden, close to Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia.
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Villa Stay
Istanbul
A self-contained villa near Riva Kalesi, with a fireplace, patio, and full kitchen — ideal for a quiet Istanbul stay.
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Pool & Spa Villa
Istanbul
A 7-bedroom villa with a private pool, Turkish bath, and hot tub on Istanbul's Asian Side.
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Rustic & central
A rustic two-bedroom home steps from Balat's colorful lanes, with full kitchen and laundry — ideal for a self-sufficient city break.
Map & live prices by our partner
Most of the villas here are not directly on the Bosphorus, but they still offer a taste of Istanbul's waterlife. The Beykoz Dag Evi sits on the Asian Side near Riva Kalesi, a quieter spot with easy access to the coast. The House Company is in central Beyoglu, where you can walk to the Galata area and watch the Bosphorus ferries cross the strait. If a Bosphorus view is essential, you'll find options that are a short drive or ferry ride from the water, not directly on it.
For a first visit, choose the European Side for easy access to landmarks like Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia. Beyoglu and Balat offer character and walkability, while the Asian Side, like Beykoz, gives a quieter, more local feel but requires more travel to the old city.
Prices vary widely. You can find simple villas or flats starting around 1,600 TRY, but for a larger or more luxurious property, expect to pay 25,000 to 32,000 TRY per night. The price depends on size, location, and amenities.
Yes, but plan for distance. From Istanbul Airport, the European Side villas in Beyoglu or Balat are roughly a 40-60 minute drive. For Asian Side villas like Beykoz, add another 30 minutes. Taxis and airport shuttles are available around the clock.
November through March generally offers lower rates, excluding holidays. For example, the Blue Pera House Villa drops from its peak of over 32,000 TRY in high season. Booking a few weeks ahead usually gets you better prices, especially for larger villas.
Yes. Villas like Blue Pera House Villa, with four bedrooms, or Beyaz Koesk Villa with seven bedrooms and a private pool, are ideal for large families. These options give everyone space and often include kitchens and outdoor areas.
Istanbul's villa scene is as layered as the city itself. You can book a four-bedroom house in Pera, steps from the modern art museum, or a rustic two-bedroom in Balat's colorful lanes. On the Asian Side, a seven-bedroom villa with a private pool and Turkish bath offers a completely different pace, while a triplex near Topkapi Palace brings you close to the old city's landmarks. Each property here gives you more than a hotel room: you get space, privacy, and often a kitchen or garden that makes Istanbul feel like home.
The money you spend buys very different things. At the budget end, you have simple, well-located options like a rustic flat in Balat or a practical suite in Elmadag, both well under 10,000 TRY. At the top end, around 32,000 TRY, you step into a whole villa with a patio in Beyoglu, or a triplex with a winter garden near Topkapi. This page also includes a few non-hotel stays, like holiday homes and B&Bs, that work well for travellers who want a self-catered base.
This set suits travellers who want more independence than a standard hotel—those who value a kitchen, a private garden, or the space to spread out. If you're after a pool and spa experience, Beyaz Koesk Villa is the pick. For a classic Istanbul hotel experience with services like concierge and restaurant, you might prefer the Hotels in Istanbul or Central hotels in Istanbul pages. Families may also want to compare with Family Friendly hotels, and if you're driving, check out Hotels with parking.