Welcome to Tom Square Boutique HotelA Hidden Gem in the Heart of Istanbul

Welcome to Tom Square Boutique HotelA Hidden Gem in the Heart of Istanbul
Tom Square Boutique Hotel
Tom² Boutique Hotel offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Housed in a beautifully restored historic wooden building, provides an authentic Istanbul experience.
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Suite with Sea View Our Suite with Sea View is the perfect choice for couples who want to explore the city while also enjoying a relaxing retreat in their own private space. What sets this room apart from all others is its private balcony, offering a charming spot to start the day with a cup of coffee and end it with a glass of wine while watching the sunset.Located on the second floor, this suite features an eclectic and bright design, blending modern comfort with the historical charm of our building. Whether you're soaking in the vibrant energy of Istanbul or unwinding in the tranquility of your own space, this room promises a memorable and romantic stay.Suite Our Suite Room is one of the most special accommodations in our hotel, offering a truly authentic Ottoman home experience. Featuring a bay window overlooking the front street, this room is exceptionally spacious and bright, creating an elegant and inviting atmosphere.Located on the first floor, the suite boasts high ceilings, enhancing its airy and open feel. The carefully selected antique furniture adds a touch of timeless charm, making it a perfect retreat for guests who appreciate historical elegance.The most delightful surprise of this room lies in its bathroom design. Inspired by traditional Turkish village homes, where bathrooms were hidden inside wooden cabinets called "hamamlık," we have reimagined this concept in a modernized and stylish way. This unique feature allows guests to experience a piece of Turkish heritage while enjoying modern comfort.With its rich history, sophisticated decor, and distinctive design, our Suite Room offers a one-of-a-kind stay in the heart of Istanbul.Deluxe Double Room with Side Sea View Perched on the top floor of our historic wooden building, this room offers a unique and cozy retreat for those who don’t mind climbing a few extra stairs. While the wooden structure may not provide perfect sound insulation, being on the top floor allows for a peaceful and more private stay, away from the occasional creaks and whispers of a lively historic home.One of the most delightful surprises of this room is its natural wake-up call – the seagulls of Istanbul, offering an authentic city experience each morning.Designed with a minimalist yet eclectic touch, the room embraces simplicity and character. The wooden seating by the window creates a charming space to enjoy a quiet evening, offering a "balcony-like" experience without actually having one. And, as a final touch, the window serves as a living painting of Sultanahmet Mosque, with a side view of the sea, adding to the magical ambiance of your stay.A stay in this room is not just about comfort but also about experiencing the essence of Istanbul in the most authentic way!Standard Double Room Our Standard Double Room is a comfortable, budget-friendly option, ideal for couples looking for a cozy and well-sized space. We offer 2 rooms in this category, each with its own unique layout.One of the rooms is located on the first floor and features high ceilings and a more spacious design, creating an airy and comfortable ambiance. The second room is on the second floor, slightly smaller in size but equally cozy and well-equipped. Both rooms have the same-sized private bathroom for convenience.Each room has 3 large windows facing the rear building courtyard, ensuring plenty of natural light throughout the day. Bright and inviting, these rooms offer a pleasant stay with all the essentials for a relaxing experience in Istanbul.Economy Double Room Located on the top floor of our historic wooden building, this room is best suited for light travelers who don’t mind climbing a few extra stairs. Compact yet comfortable, it is the perfect choice for guests who want to spend their days exploring the city and return to a clean, safe, and cozy space to rest at night.As an attic room, it has a low ceiling, so we kindly ask our taller guests to take this into consideration. Despite its compact size, the room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an excellent budget-friendly option without compromising on comfort.If you're looking for a simple yet delightful space to recharge after a full day of experiencing Istanbul, this room is a great choice!Economy Twin Room Situated on the mezzanine floor, just above the lobby, this room is a practical and budget-friendly choice for guests who plan to spend their days exploring the city and return to a safe, clean, and comfortable space at night.A key detail to note from the photos is that the room is located directly beneath the staircase leading to the upper floors. As a result, it can be a bit noisy during morning check-out times and evening returns when guests come back to their rooms.Designed with carefully selected antique furniture, the room has a cozy and welcoming ambiance, making it a favorite among friends traveling together or parents traveling with a child. Although the room has three large windows, it is located on the lower floor and is therefore not very bright, but the windows overlook the hotel’s inner courtyard, offering a quiet and private feel.For those who prioritize convenience, affordability, and a charming atmosphere, this room is a great option!Triple Apartment - Annex This triple studio apartment is located in our annex building, separate from the main hotel. (The annex is a three-story concrete building with its own entrance, situated just 30 meters away on the same street.)One of the most charming features of this apartment is its bay window (cumba), a defining element of traditional Turkish residential architecture, offering a cozy and authentic atmosphere.Designed for both families and long-term business travelers, the apartment includes a double bed and a sofa bed, providing a comfortable stay for up to three guests. The added convenience of a kitchen makes it ideal for those who prefer the flexibility of preparing their own meals, ensuring a home-like experience in the heart of Istanbul.Triple Apartment with Terrace - Annex This triple studio flat is located in our annex building, separate from the main hotel. The annex is a three-story concrete building with its own entrance, just 30 meters away on the same street.Situated on the third and top floor, the flat’s most striking feature is its private terrace with a sea view, offering a perfect setting to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Istanbul from above. Furnished with three single beds, this modern and well-equipped studio is especially popular among groups of friends seeking both comfort and convenience.The apartment also includes a kitchenette, allowing guests to prepare their own meals, making it an excellent choice for those planning longer stays or preferring a more independent experience. With its combination of contemporary design, stunning views, and practical amenities, this apartment provides a unique and memorable stay in the heart of the city.Large Family Room Our Large Family Room is located in the annex building, separate from the main hotel. (This annex is a three-story concrete building with its own entrance, just 30 meters away on the same street.) The apartment is a duplex, situated on the ground floor, offering a spacious and practical layout for families or small groups.On the entrance level, there is a living area equipped with a sofa bed, air conditioning, a mini kitchen, a bathroom, a washing machine, and a television, providing everything needed for a comfortable stay. The two bedrooms are located on the lower level (basement floor), where the naturally cooler environment is complemented by a fan system instead of air conditioning. One bedroom features a double bed, while the other has two single beds, making it an ideal space for families or groups of friends.With its home-like atmosphere, extra space, and privacy, this family room offers a comfortable and functional stay in the heart of Istanbul, perfect for those who want to feel at home while exploring the city.
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Mehr erfahren The rooms and suites at Tom Square Boutique Hotel are elegantly decorated. The family room and large family room include a fully-equipped kitchen with cooking utensils, a fridge, and a stove, as well as a washing machine.A daily buffet breakfast is served at the Boutique Hotel Tom Square. Additionally, there are numerous restaurants and local bars nearby in the Kumkapi area, just a short walk away.Airport shuttle service is available for an additional fee. The hotel staff can assist in planning your trip around Istanbul.
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Alle anzeigenHagia Sophia Just a short distance from Tom Square, the Hagia Sophia is one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. Originally built in 537 AD as a cathedral, it later became a mosque, then a museum, and is now once again a functioning mosque.With its majestic dome, breathtaking mosaics, and centuries of history, Hagia Sophia offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. Visitors can admire its grand architecture and feel the spiritual atmosphere that has drawn people from around the world for nearly 1,500 years.Location: Sultanahmet Square (Approx. 10 minutes walk from Tom Square)Tip: Modest dress is recommended as it is an active place of worship. Admission is free, and visiting during weekdays is ideal for avoiding crowds.Sultanahmet Camii (The Blue Mosque) Located just a short walk from Tom Square, the Sultanahmet Camii, commonly known as the Blue Mosque, stands as a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. Constructed between 1609 and 1616 during the reign of Sultan Ahmed I, this mosque is renowned for its six minarets and stunning blue İznik tiles that adorn its interior, giving it the nickname "Blue Mosque."Akıllı Tarih+1Architectural Digest+1Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libreVisitors are captivated by its grand central dome, towering minarets, and the intricate designs that blend traditional Islamic art with Byzantine elements. The mosque's serene courtyard and spacious prayer hall offer a glimpse into Istanbul's rich historical and cultural tapestry.Location: Sultanahmet Square (Approximately a 10-minute walk from Tom Square)Visiting Hours: The mosque is open to visitors daily from 08:30 to 11:30, 13:00 to 14:30, and 15:30 to 16:45. On Fridays, the mosque opens for tourist visits at 13:00.Admission: FreeVisitor Tips: As an active place of worship, modest attire is required. Women are advised to cover their heads, and all visitors should remove their shoes before entering.Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera+4Topkapi Palace (Topkapı Sarayı) Step into the world of the Ottoman sultans at Topkapi Palace, one of Istanbul’s most fascinating historical sites. Located in the heart of the old city and just a 15-minute walk from Tom Square, this grand palace served as the main residence and administrative center of the Ottoman Empire for nearly 400 years.Explore the richly decorated courtyards, imperial chambers, the famous Harem section, and the Treasury, where dazzling jewels and sacred relics are displayed. The palace also offers breathtaking views of the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.Location: Sultanahmet, Fatih (Approx. 15-minute walk from Tom Square)Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (Closed on Tuesdays)Admission: Entrance is ticketed; additional fee applies for the Harem section.Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and make sure to set aside at least 2 hours to fully enjoy the experience.Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) Step into a world of colors, scents, and centuries-old traditions at the Grand Bazaar — one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. Located about 15 minutes on foot from Tom Square, this historic marketplace has been at the heart of Istanbul’s commerce since the 15th century.With over 4,000 shops spread across a labyrinth of lively streets, the Grand Bazaar offers everything from handwoven carpets, antique jewelry, and traditional ceramics to spices, leather goods, and souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to experience the hustle and charm of Istanbul’s trading spirit.Location: Beyazıt, Fatih (Approx. 15-minute walk from Tom Square)Opening Hours: 09:00 – 19:00 (Closed on Sundays and public holidays)Admission: FreeTip: Bargaining is part of the culture! Don't hesitate to negotiate prices for a fun and authentic experience.Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarnıcı) Discover the mysterious underground world of the Basilica Cistern, just a 10-minute walk from Tom Square. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, this impressive underground structure once stored water for the Great Palace of Constantinople.With its forest of 336 marble columns, soft lighting, and tranquil atmosphere, the cistern feels like stepping into another world. Don’t miss the famous Medusa heads hidden among the columns — one of the most iconic sights in Istanbul!Location: Alemdar, Sultanahmet (Approx. 10-minute walk from Tom Square)Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 – 19:00Admission: Ticket required (available online or at the entrance)Tip: It’s cooler underground — a refreshing stop especially in summer months!Şerefiye Sarnıcı (Theodosius Cistern) Just a short stroll from Tom Square, the Şerefiye Cistern, also known as the Theodosius Cistern, offers a captivating journey into Istanbul's subterranean heritage. Constructed between 428 and 443 AD during the reign of Emperor Theodosius II, this ancient water reservoir has been meticulously preserved, showcasing the city's Byzantine engineering prowess.Visitors can marvel at the 32 marble columns supporting the vaulted ceilings, each standing approximately 11 meters tall and adorned with intricate Corinthian capitals. The cistern's serene ambiance is enhanced by a state-of-the-art 360-degree projection mapping system, seamlessly blending history with modern technology to create an immersive experience.Location: Binbirdirek, Piyer Loti Cd. No:2/1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul (Approximately a 10-minute walk from Tom Square)Opening Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PMAdmission: Tickets are required and can be purchased online or at the entrance.Tip: Don't miss the mesmerizing light shows that illuminate the cistern's architecture, offering a unique perspective on this 1,600-year-old marvel
