The 148-unit serviced residence caters to both business and leisure travelers, offering flexibility with a mix of studio and multi-bedroom apartments. The property is located close to major multinational corporations like Ericsson, Cisco, and Ford, as well as educational institutions such as Nisantasi University, making it an ideal choice for corporate guests and visiting academics. For leisure travelers, popular attractions like Istinye Mall, Emirgan Park, and Rumeli Fortress are within a 30-minute drive.
On-site facilities include a gym, sauna, business center, meeting rooms, and a breakfast lounge. The property also offers unique programs like activ∞, designed to immerse guests in local culture while providing wellness and exploration experiences.
“Citadines Maslak Istanbul is more than a new opening, it’s a symbol of our commitment to our growth ambitions in Türkiye. As Istanbul solidifies its position as a global gateway city, this property delivers the modern, dynamic, and experience-led stays today’s travelers expect. This opening represents a compelling growth story for Citadines. This is a market where the demand for hybrid, lifestyle-centric accommodation is rising fast and we are moving quickly to meet it.” – Vincent Miccolis, Managing Director for The Ascott Limited in the Middle East, Africa, and Türkiye
Turkey continues to solidify its position as a key hotel investment destination, with major international hotel groups expanding their portfolios across the country. From IHG’s new Holiday Inn Resort Bodrum West Beach to Moxy Hotels’ first entry in Istanbul, the Turkish market shows significant potential in both leisure and business sectors.
The opening of Holiday Inn Resort Bodrum West Beach in 2026 underscores Turkey’s appeal as a prominent leisure market. With its growing tourism demand and strategic location along the Aegean coast, Turkey remains an attractive destination for international hotel brands.
Similarly, Radisson Blu’s continued expansion, with plans to reach 100 hotels by 2030, and Mercure’s debut in Ankara, highlight Turkey’s steady growth as a hub for business and tourism.
