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New JW Marriott hotel launches in Istanbul

New JW Marriott hotel launches in Istanbul

The property offers a resort-style experience in the city centre

JW Marriott has announced the opening of JW Marriott Hotel Istanbul Marmara Sea.

The new luxury hotel, located within Istanbul’s Atakoy district, aims to draw inspiration from Turkey’s vibrant culture and marry it with “the JW Marriott brand’s sense of serenity”. 

Signature bespoke lighting by the artist Khuan Chew found throughout the hotel is designed to showcase a modern interpretation of Turkish influence. 

From tranquillity pools in the lobby to tucked-away garden spaces, opportunity is provided for moments of calm reflection

Most of the 17-storey hotel’s 204 guest rooms and suites offer balconies facing the Marmara Sea and the Istanbul skyline. The hotel’s suites offer contemporary living rooms and dedicated kitchen areas. The Signature and Presidential suites both feature Bose music systems in the living rooms and Jacuzzis on the terrace. The Presidential suite also features a private gym and an additional indoor jacuzzi overlooking Marmara Sea views. 

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All executive room guests, as well as Marriott Bonvoy Platinum, Titanium and Ambassador Elite members, can enjoy access to the Executive Lounge, which offers complimentary breakfast and a selection of cocktails, snacks and desserts throughout the day.

Speaking about the new property, Candice D’Cruz, Marriott International vice president of Luxury Brands in Europe, Middle East and Africa, said: “JW Marriott Hotel Istanbul Marmara Sea is ideal for guests seeking to enjoy meaningful moments as they explore this historic destination. As with all JW Marriott hotels, mindfulness and connection to place are thoughtfully woven into the hotel’s nature-focused design, as well as through the hotel’s holistic programming and wellness offerings.”

For more information, visit www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ISTMS-jw-marriott-hotel-istanbul-marmara-sea

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