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Stay the night: Ajia Hotel, Istanbul

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul
Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.
Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.
Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.
The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.
The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.
The rooms
The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.
The food and drink
Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.
The extras
A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
The access
Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.
The bill
Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine
The address
A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300)

2010-09-01 13:24:47

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul
Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.
Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.
Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.
The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.
The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.
The rooms
The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.
The food and drink
Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.
The extras
A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
The access
Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.
The bill
Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine
The address
A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300)

click here to read more.

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul
Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel
Sunday, 8 August 2010
Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.
Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.
Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.
The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.
The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.
The rooms
The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.
The food and drink
Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.
The extras
A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
The access
Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.
The bill
Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine
The address
A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300)

Greetings from Mandarin Hotel - Faralya, Turkey

Whether you are dreaming of returning to Mandarin Boutique Hotel, or are yet to discover this idyllic rural retreat for the first time, there is no reason to delay planning your visit.  Whilst we are almost fully booked for much of September, we still have some late availability for the remainder of August, as well as some spaces in late September and throughout October - the perfect time for exploring the unspoilt countryside on foot, hiking along the renowned Lycian Way or descending the stunning Butterfly Valley.
If you like to plan further ahead, we are already taking bookings for next year. Booking early is particularly recommended for stays around popular dates such as bank holiday weekends, and for groups wishing to book Mandarin in its entirety - with just eight luxurious guestrooms, we are the ideal venue for any select gathering, be it a special family celebration or a top-level business meeting. To enquire or make a booking, simply email mail@villamandarin.com, or call us on (0090) 252 642 1002. 
What others have said about us
As a small, independent hotel, we naturally depend heavily on repeat guests and personal recommendations, and we have been so delighted by the comments our guests have left in our visitors book, that we have decided to share them on our website. Please click here to browse our guestbook and read some of the feedback offered by our clients.

Mandarin has also been recommended as an ideal honeymoon destination on about.com, and was reviewed by Annabel Thorpe in the Guardian newspaper as follows: "Fifteen minutes drive from Olu, the mountain hamlet of Faralya is a straggle of houses, simple pensions and the odd stylish hotel above a breathtaking canyon. Discovering the Mandarin in such rurality is a bit like finding a branch of Selfridges in deepest Suffolk; spacious rooms boast Jacuzzis, flat-screen TVs and elegant wooden four-posters, while the communal areas combine luxury with traditional furnishings. There is a good-sized pool, walks from the doorstep and sumptuous five-course evening meals. Adults only." The Guardian also included the nearby Butterfly Valley in its Top 10 Beaches in Turkey feature.

Culinary memories of Mandarin

For many of our guests, one of the highlights of staying at Mandarin are the home-cooked five-course dinners, served on our raised terrace gazing out along the Lycian coast and across the sea to Rhodes. Our girls closely guard their recipes, many of which have been passed down their families for generations, and of course the flavour of many of our dishes results from the excellent quality of the fresh local produce with which we are blessed in this unspoilt and fertile region. But for those keen to recreate an authentic taste of Turkey as a memory of their time with us, here are a couple of simple but delicious dishes that can be served as part of a spread of meze, ideally with freshly baked bread:
Fava (broad beans)
200g fresh broad beans, cleaned & shelled
2 onions
1 carrot
2 cloves garlic
2 tbsp olive oil
Bunch of fresh dill
A few strands of saffron
Juice of one lemon
Salt & pepper to taste
Boil the cleaned broad beans in lightly salted water for 15 minutes or until soft. Finely chop the onion, carrot and garlic and fry gently in the olive oil until tender. Add the drained beans and the remaining ingredients, keeping back half the dill, and process in a blender to a creamy consistency. Chill, then serve in small meze dishes, garnished with the remaining dill and drizzled with olive oil.
 
Pea Puree
100g fresh garden peas
100g chickpeas
1 tbsp tahini paste
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tbsp olive oil
A few sprigs of dill
Salt & pepper to taste

Boil the garden peas and chick peas in lightly salted water until tender. Drain and leave to cool, then mix with the remaining ingredients in a blender. Serve in small meze dishes drizzled with olive oil, together with warmed flatbread. For more info: http://www.boutiquehotelsofturkey.com/mandarinhotel

2010-08-13 15:57:45

Whether you are dreaming of returning to Mandarin Boutique Hotel, or are yet to discover this idyllic rural retreat for the first time, there is no reason to delay planning your visit.  Whilst we are almost fully booked for much of September, we still have some late availability for the remainder of August, as well as some spaces in late September and throughout October - the perfect time for exploring the unspoilt countryside on foot, hiking along the renowned Lycian Way or descending the stunning Butterfly Valley.
If you like to plan further ahead, we are already taking bookings for next year. Booking early is particularly recommended for stays around popular dates such as bank holiday weekends, and for groups wishing to book Mandarin in its entirety - with just eight luxurious guestrooms, we are the ideal venue for any select gathering, be it a special family celebration or a top-level business meeting. To enquire or make a booking, simply email mail@villamandarin.com, or call us on (0090) 252 642 1002. 
What others have said about us
As a small, independent hotel, we naturally depend heavily on repeat guests and personal recommendations, and we have been so delighted by the comments our guests have left in our visitors book, that we have decided to share them on our website. Please click here to browse our guestbook and read some of the feedback offered by our clients.

Mandarin has also been recommended as an ideal honeymoon destination on about.com, and was reviewed by Annabel Thorpe in the Guardian newspaper as follows: "Fifteen minutes drive from Olu, the mountain hamlet of Faralya is a straggle of houses, simple pensions and the odd stylish hotel above a breathtaking canyon. Discovering the Mandarin in such rurality is a bit like finding a branch of Selfridges in deepest Suffolk; spacious rooms boast Jacuzzis, flat-screen TVs and elegant wooden four-posters, while the communal areas combine luxury with traditional furnishings. There is a good-sized pool, walks from the doorstep and sumptuous five-course evening meals. Adults only." The Guardian also included the nearby Butterfly Valley in its Top 10 Beaches in Turkey feature.

Culinary memories of Mandarin

For many of our guests, one of the highlights of staying at Mandarin are the home-cooked five-course dinners, served on our raised terrace gazing out along the Lycian coast and across the sea to Rhodes. Our girls closely guard their recipes, many of which have been passed down their families for generations, and of course the flavour of many of our dishes results from the excellent quality of the fresh local produce with which we are blessed in this unspoilt and fertile region. But for those keen to recreate an authentic taste of Turkey as a memory of their time with us, here are a couple of simple but delicious dishes that can be served as part of a spread of meze, ideally with freshly baked bread:
Fava (broad beans)
200g fresh broad beans, cleaned & shelled
2 onions
1 carrot
2 cloves garlic
2 tbsp olive oil
Bunch of fresh dill
A few strands of saffron
Juice of one lemon
Salt & pepper to taste
Boil the cleaned broad beans in lightly salted water for 15 minutes or until soft. Finely chop the onion, carrot and garlic and fry gently in the olive oil until tender. Add the drained beans and the remaining ingredients, keeping back half the dill, and process in a blender to a creamy consistency. Chill, then serve in small meze dishes, garnished with the remaining dill and drizzled with olive oil.
 
Pea Puree
100g fresh garden peas
100g chickpeas
1 tbsp tahini paste
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tbsp olive oil
A few sprigs of dill
Salt & pepper to taste

Boil the garden peas and chick peas in lightly salted water until tender. Drain and leave to cool, then mix with the remaining ingredients in a blender. Serve in small meze dishes drizzled with olive oil, together with warmed flatbread. For more info: http://www.boutiquehotelsofturkey.com/mandarinhotel

click here to read more.

Whether you are dreaming of returning to Mandarin Boutique Hotel, or are yet to discover this idyllic rural retreat for the first time, there is no reason to delay planning your visit.  Whilst we are almost fully booked for much of September, we still have some late availability for the remainder of August, as well as some spaces in late September and throughout October - the perfect time for exploring the unspoilt countryside on foot, hiking along the renowned Lycian Way or descending the stunning Butterfly Valley.
If you like to plan further ahead, we are already taking bookings for next year. Booking early is particularly recommended for stays around popular dates such as bank holiday weekends, and for groups wishing to book Mandarin in its entirety - with just eight luxurious guestrooms, we are the ideal venue for any select gathering, be it a special family celebration or a top-level business meeting. To enquire or make a booking, simply email mail@villamandarin.com, or call us on (0090) 252 642 1002. 
What others have said about us
As a small, independent hotel, we naturally depend heavily on repeat guests and personal recommendations, and we have been so delighted by the comments our guests have left in our visitors book, that we have decided to share them on our website. Please click here to browse our guestbook and read some of the feedback offered by our clients.

Mandarin has also been recommended as an ideal honeymoon destination on about.com, and was reviewed by Annabel Thorpe in the Guardian newspaper as follows: "Fifteen minutes drive from Olu, the mountain hamlet of Faralya is a straggle of houses, simple pensions and the odd stylish hotel above a breathtaking canyon. Discovering the Mandarin in such rurality is a bit like finding a branch of Selfridges in deepest Suffolk; spacious rooms boast Jacuzzis, flat-screen TVs and elegant wooden four-posters, while the communal areas combine luxury with traditional furnishings. There is a good-sized pool, walks from the doorstep and sumptuous five-course evening meals. Adults only." The Guardian also included the nearby Butterfly Valley in its Top 10 Beaches in Turkey feature.

Culinary memories of Mandarin

For many of our guests, one of the highlights of staying at Mandarin are the home-cooked five-course dinners, served on our raised terrace gazing out along the Lycian coast and across the sea to Rhodes. Our girls closely guard their recipes, many of which have been passed down their families for generations, and of course the flavour of many of our dishes results from the excellent quality of the fresh local produce with which we are blessed in this unspoilt and fertile region. But for those keen to recreate an authentic taste of Turkey as a memory of their time with us, here are a couple of simple but delicious dishes that can be served as part of a spread of meze, ideally with freshly baked bread:
Fava (broad beans)
200g fresh broad beans, cleaned & shelled
2 onions
1 carrot
2 cloves garlic
2 tbsp olive oil
Bunch of fresh dill
A few strands of saffron
Juice of one lemon
Salt & pepper to taste
Boil the cleaned broad beans in lightly salted water for 15 minutes or until soft. Finely chop the onion, carrot and garlic and fry gently in the olive oil until tender. Add the drained beans and the remaining ingredients, keeping back half the dill, and process in a blender to a creamy consistency. Chill, then serve in small meze dishes, garnished with the remaining dill and drizzled with olive oil.
 
Pea Puree
100g fresh garden peas
100g chickpeas
1 tbsp tahini paste
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tbsp olive oil
A few sprigs of dill
Salt & pepper to taste

Boil the garden peas and chick peas in lightly salted water until tender. Drain and leave to cool, then mix with the remaining ingredients in a blender. Serve in small meze dishes drizzled with olive oil, together with warmed flatbread. For more info: http://www.boutiquehotelsofturkey.com/mandarinhotel

Stay the night: Ajia Hotel, Istanbul

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul

Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel

Sunday, 8 August 2010 - İndependent

Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.

Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.

Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.

The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.

The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.

The rooms

The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.

The food and drink

Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.

The extras

A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.

The access

Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.

The bill

Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine

The address

A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300; ajiahotel.com).

2010-08-09 09:41:49

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul

Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel

Sunday, 8 August 2010 - İndependent

Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.

Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.

Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.

The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.

The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.

The rooms

The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.

The food and drink

Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.

The extras

A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.

The access

Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.

The bill

Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine

The address

A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300; ajiahotel.com).

click here to read more.

Stay the night: A jia Hotel, Istanbul

Adrian Mourby glides by the congested city on a river taxi ride to this elegant boutique hotel

Sunday, 8 August 2010 - İndependent

Waterfront address: The former summer mansion, built in the 19th century, welcomes guests to its 16 bedrooms

A jia means Asia, an appropriate name for one of the first buildings that visitors to Istanbul encounter when they cross to the Asian side of the Bosphorus.

Recently, this luxurious all-white boutique hotel has found a splendid new way to help guests to avoid Istanbul s nightmarish traffic jams. A romantic weekend in one of the greatest cities in Europe (and Asia) can all too easily be wrecked by two hours spent crawling into the city by car from Ataturk International.

Everyone admits the traffic is getting worse, so, making the most of its position on the waterside, A jia will now send a polished water taxi to collect you. The transfer price is €150, which is twice what an ordinary taxi might cost, but the journey time is halved and the view of Istanbul, as you glide along, is simply superb.

The hotel itself is a refurbished yal (Turkish for house or mansion on the waterside). It was built in the 19th century for Ahmet Rasim Pasha, who in 1873 was appointed mayor and chief of police in Istanbul. In 2002, a local businessman named Serdar Bilgili bought the derelict yal and converted it into a small luxury hotel which has since hosted such celebrities as Salma Hayek, Bryan Ferry, Mike Tyson and Bill Clinton.

The architect was Resit Soley, another remarkably energetic figure in Istanbul. In his spare time, Soley has turned the Aegean island of Bozcaada into a winery of note under his own Corvus label.

The rooms

The hotel has 16 rooms and all but one of them have views of the Bosphorus. The Pasha Suite is where celebrities try to stay, for its gracious central balcony on to the waterfront. Equally impressive, though, is the Mezzanine suite, which makes great use of the traditional high ceilings of Istanbul s summer houses. All rooms have calm white interiors, natural wool flooring, Turkish rugs and retro armchairs. The televisions all come with DVD players and movies are available from reception for free. Bed linen is Italian and so are the toiletries, by Acqua di Parma.

The food and drink

Hasan Karabulut, late of the Framissima Beach resort, Hurghada, and Casa Dell Arte, Bodrum s first boutique art hotel, oversees the A jia Restaurant. This is based in the original owner s dining room but spills out in the summer to feed up to 250 people on the terraces. Waiters in white shirts and black bowties take a genial interest in guests and work from a menu that specialises in Italian and other Mediterranean food. Signature dishes include caramelised rib of beef and lamb shank confit. The wine list has a good range of Californian reds as well as some good (but not inexpensive) French whites. The cheaper – but increasingly well regarded – option is Turkish wines, such as Kavaklidere Bogazkere and Doluca Okuzgozu. Expect to pay €42 (£35) per person, excluding wine.

The extras

A jia offers free transfers across the river Bosphorus from Istanbul s European quaysides. Pick-up points are in Emirgan, Istinye, Rumeli, Hisari and Bebek. There is no gym, but in-room massages can be arranged at a rate of €100 for two hours. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.

The access

Children are welcome. Pets are not. There is good access for guests with disabilities throughout the hotel, a lift to all floors, plus one specially modified room. However, boat transfers would not be possible for anyone in a wheelchair.

The bill

Double rooms from €227 per night. Breakfast is €18 (£15) per person. Elixir Holidays (020-7722 2288; elixirholi days.com) offers a three-night package for £960 per person, including boat transfers from Ataturk International, all breakfasts, and one dinner with local wine

The address

A jia Hotel, Cubuklu Caddessi 27, Istanbul, Turkey (00 90 216 413 9300; ajiahotel.com).

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Roasting in Turkey Travel experts choose their best holidays on Turkey s coast, from villas in unspoilt fishing villages to boutique hotels and white-sand beaches * The Guardian, Saturday 10 April 2010 * Article history The ancient ruins of Olympos. Heaven sent ... the ancient ruins of Olympos on the beach at Cirali. Photograph: Brandon Sawaya Cesme peninsula, Aegean Turkey s coast is one of its greatest assets. Sadly, this is no secret to hotel developers and bus-loads of tourists. For the sea, eschew torrid and overdeveloped Bodrum for the boutique hotels of the Cesme peninsula, on the Aegean coast. Alacati is where Greek workers, brought from the islands by the Ottomans in the late 1800s, established vineyards. These all but disappeared in the last century, though new ones are being re-established, along with olive groves and lavender plantations. Come now though for the sandy beach, also a major centre for windsurfers. The Tas Otel (tasotel.com, doubles from €90), which opened in 2001, is a stylish conversion of a Greek mansion with a pool. Further to the north the seaside resort of Assos, where Aristotle once lived, retains its charm. You can visit the Temple of Athena there. Also make the time to take a trip down the coast from Alacati to gastronomic hotspot Ayvalik which is relatively undeveloped and surrounded by olive groves and has many Ottoman houses. Ferries run to the Greek island of Lesvos from here, too. John Scott, editor of Cornucopia magazine
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Roasting in Turkey Travel experts choose their best holidays on Turkey s coast, from villas in unspoilt fishing villages to boutique hotels and white-sand beaches * The Guardian, Saturday 10 April 2010 * Article history The ancient ruins of Olympos. Heaven sent ... the ancient ruins of Olympos on the beach at Cirali. Photograph: Brandon Sawaya Cesme peninsula, Aegean Turkey s coast is one of its greatest assets. Sadly, this is no secret to hotel developers and bus-loads of tourists. For the sea, eschew torrid and overdeveloped Bodrum for the boutique hotels of the Cesme peninsula, on the Aegean coast. Alacati is where Greek workers, brought from the islands by the Ottomans in the late 1800s, established vineyards. These all but disappeared in the last century, though new ones are being re-established, along with olive groves and lavender plantations. Come now though for the sandy beach, also a major centre for windsurfers. The Tas Otel (tasotel.com, doubles from €90), which opened in 2001, is a stylish conversion of a Greek mansion with a pool. Further to the north the seaside resort of Assos, where Aristotle once lived, retains its charm. You can visit the Temple of Athena there. Also make the time to take a trip down the coast from Alacati to gastronomic hotspot Ayvalik which is relatively undeveloped and surrounded by olive groves and has many Ottoman houses. Ferries run to the Greek island of Lesvos from here, too. John Scott, editor of Cornucopia magazine
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Roasting in Turkey Travel experts choose their best holidays on Turkey s coast, from villas in unspoilt fishing villages to boutique hotels and white-sand beaches * The Guardian, Saturday 10 April 2010 * Article history The ancient ruins of Olympos. Heaven sent ... the ancient ruins of Olympos on the beach at Cirali. Photograph: Brandon Sawaya Cesme peninsula, Aegean Turkey s coast is one of its greatest assets. Sadly, this is no secret to hotel developers and bus-loads of tourists. For the sea, eschew torrid and overdeveloped Bodrum for the boutique hotels of the Cesme peninsula, on the Aegean coast. Alacati is where Greek workers, brought from the islands by the Ottomans in the late 1800s, established vineyards. These all but disappeared in the last century, though new ones are being re-established, along with olive groves and lavender plantations. Come now though for the sandy beach, also a major centre for windsurfers. The Tas Otel (tasotel.com, doubles from €90), which opened in 2001, is a stylish conversion of a Greek mansion with a pool. Further to the north the seaside resort of Assos, where Aristotle once lived, retains its charm. You can visit the Temple of Athena there. Also make the time to take a trip down the coast from Alacati to gastronomic hotspot Ayvalik which is relatively undeveloped and surrounded by olive groves and has many Ottoman houses. Ferries run to the Greek island of Lesvos from here, too. John Scott, editor of Cornucopia magazine
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Alaçatı is a beautiful little town that has grown in a few years from a sleepy backwater into a resort that has everything. Where else can you find vineyards, olive groves, windmills, long stretches of gorgeous coastline and world-class windsurfing, all within easy reach of some of Turkey’s best boutique hotels and restaurants?

Early in 2000, Alaçatı re-invented itself and became sought out by travelers seeking beauty, tranquility, quality and respect for the natural environment. One by one the 19th century stone houses have been restored and a plethora of small hotels, each more charming than the last, have opened for business.

Alaçatı has a relatively short history given its location on the Aegean Sea. It was founded in the 1850s by Greek workmen brought in to clear local marshland that served as a breeding ground for malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Other villages and towns near Alaçatı were founded much earlier, as much as 4,000-5,000 years earlier. This was an area with beautiful harbors and in some cases healing hot springs. Even officials from Egypt were drawn to nearby Ilıca.

Alaçatı was so attractive that afterwards the Greeks decided to stay and set about planting grapevines. During the exchange of populations following World War I, Turks from the Balkan area settled at Alaçatı while the resident Greeks moved to the Greek mainland. The result has been the preservation of the 19th century houses built by the Greeks.

Some of Turkey’s loveliest small hotels are now in Alaçatı. Most of them restored stone houses over 150 years old, these hotels spellbind visitors with the way they harmonize old and new. U.K. newspaper The Sunday Times put Taş Otel, the first “hotel de charme” in Alaçatı, on their list of top 20 continental hotels, and British daily The Guardian ran an article on Alaçatı and İncirliev, one of the most charming boutique hotels in the town.

The area’s coastlines are protected, windsurfing and kite surfing clubs were opened, and world championships have been held. Alaçatı has become one of the best sites in the world for the sport of windsurfing, with its protected bay, always windy but not rough. The Professional Windsurfers Association Slalom World Cup took place in Alaçatı this summer and the event was covered by The New York Times. Source: Hurriyet Daily News

Two of the motives that brought Alaçatı to the status of Turkeys favorite holiday resort in recent years is its world famous windsurfing spot and its beaches.

ALAÇATI WINDSURF PARADISE

The main bay lies at a distance of 4 km from Alaçatı center, and right beside Alaçatı yacht marina there is a shallow section approximately 500 m in width and 330 m in length. Therefore even non swimmers will find adequate space within such a large area to start to learn windsurfing at beginners level. This bay, called Yumru Cove, is where windsurfing clubs are located and it extends for 1900 m from one end to the other. The mountainous mass along its the eastern end helps remove any possible trainees anxiety associated with open sea. The spot is surrounded by land in three directions and only the southern part joins open sea, which makes it highly safe. Kıtesurfing is also done alongside windsurfing in the cove.

Alaçatı township is part of the district of Çeşme within Turkey's İzmir Province. The town of Alaçatı is located on the "narrow waist" Çeşme Peninsula traces in its extremity. It is at the center of a corridor where the winds from the north to the south and in the reverse direction abound. The dominant summer wind of poyraz allows Alaçatı to "breathe", while lodos wind which blows more frequently in winter keeps the climate mild.

The number of windy days in Alaçatı (330 days a year) is well above the average in Turkey. This abundance of these winds is the motive that brought Alaçatı to the position of one of the foremost windsurfing centers of the world.

The town is surrounded to its north by the locality of Ilıca, famous for its beach, to its south by the port of Alaçatı where windsurfing clubs are located, and to its west with Karadağ heights covered with olive trees and, since more recent date, with vineyards.

The Alaçatı center is located at a distance of 3 km from the sea and lies at an average altitude of 16 meters. Access to Alaçatı is quite easy through the six-lane İzmir-Çeşme highway and with İzmir center at a distance of only 70 km and with Adnan Menderes Airport served by international flights at a distance of 90 km. For those who depart from İstanbul with their own vehicles, once on Bandırma quay served by High Speed Craft services in partance of İstanbul's Yenikapı quay, a 340 km road through Balıkesir, Manisa and İzmir brings travellers to Alaçatı in about 4-5 hours.

Alaçatı is also served by regular intercity bus services in partance of İstanbul by the companies Varan and Ulusoy. In order to come by bus from İzmir to Alaçatı, travellers can take Çeşme Seyahat bus services in partance of İzmir Central Bus Terminal or Üçkuyular Bus Terminal. The bus ride to Alaçatı from İzmir lasts only an hour.
Yachts can dock directly at Alaçatı marina which is located at 38°15'N, 26°23'E.

The distances between Alaçatı and a few of important centers are as follows:
# Alaçatı - İzmir : 70 km.
# Alaçatı - Çeşme : 7 km.
# Alaçatı - Ildır : 15 km.
# Alaçatı - Efes : 155 km.

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