Best Western Story Best Western has been serving its clients since 1947 when a group of hotel professionals and marketing experts recognized the need to establish a network of cooperation among the individually owned hotels. This would guarantee clients consistent high levels of quality, service and courtesy around the world. Since then, Best Western has grown to become the World’s Largest Hotel Chain with more than 4,200 hotels and resorts in over 80 countries where these fine standarts are maintained.
Best Western Hotels in Turkey Presently, there are 14 independently owned and operated hotels in Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya and Izmir that are now affiliated with the worldwide chain. Each hotel has its own unique character and special charm - if you have seen one you haven’t seen them all. Some are high-rise modern city hotels and some were converted from historic Ottoman Houses & Mansions to hotels. These Historical Hotels were rated by the Tourism Officials as Special Category Hotels. Istanbul - where the continents meet Istanbul is a great venue for touring and shopping. It is the city where the two continents Europe and Asia meet. We invite you to explore the ancient ruins and visit the historical places such as Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, the Grand Bazaar, Underground Cistern, Hippodrome Square, they are all awaiting for your enjoyment.
Ankara – the Capital of Turkey The city of Ankara in the center of Anatolia on the edge of the great high Anatolian Plateau. Anıtkabir, (Atatürk Mausoleum) is located on an imposing hill at the Anıttepe.
Antalya – Mediterranean Turquoise The city of Antalya stretches along the bay bearing its name and is built on a rocky coastline. As well as its natural beauty, Antalya has attracted the attention of visitors through its historical riches. Some of the ancient places are Perge, Aspendos, Side, Termessos, Phaselis, Olympos and Patara. Alanya, Kemer, Belek, Kas, Kalkan are the nearby resort areas.
Izmir – the pearl of beautiful Western shore Izmir is the largest and one of the most beautiful provinces of Turkey, extending on the shores of an attractive bay. Lovely palm trees decorate the promenades and avenues, where new and impressive buildings stand. The Clock Tower stands in Konak Square as a symbol of the city. The seven churches mentioned by St. John in the Book or Revelation are also around Izmir, which are Symra, Ephesus, Laodicea, Philadelphia, Sardis and Pergamum. Thank you for choosing Best Western and have a pleasant stay at our hotels.
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