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"The double room with bathroom was quite ok, average." — source Hostelworld
More information on Moonlight Pension
The Moonlight Pension is the Istanbul chosen destination of globetrotters, artists, writers and musicians. The friendly staff is available to assist guests 24 hours a day.
Total Rooms:
14 rooms.14Rooms:
14Reservations
IB
Cancellation Policy
-24 hours, In case of late cancellation or no show, one night will be charged on your credit card.
Directions
By carWe can pick you up from airports with our private car (max. 4 people). The airport pick up service from Ataturk Airport costs �20,00 and from Sabiha Gokcen Airport costs �50,00.A taxi will cost about �15,00 and takes less than 1/2 an hour to get to the Moonlight Pension from the Ataturk International Airport. Every taxi has a meter, so insist that the driver turn it on when you leave the airport. There is a slight difference in prices between day and night. Tell the driver you wish to go to Sultanahmet and give the driver the address of the pension (Akbiyik Caddesi, 87).By trainLight Metro:When you go out froom the exit door Ataturk Airport of arrivals, please follow the signs to Light Metro. It is down floor. Get on the Metro and get off Aksaray (the last stop) It takes about 35 minutes. After, you should walk to the Yusufpaşa (Aksaray) Tram Station. Get on the Tram for Eminonu an get off Sultanahmet. And follow the walking directions to Moonlight Pension.By airplaneTake the Havas Shuttle Bus (about $4.00) to the Aksaray Tram Station. Get on the Tram heading for Eminonu (about $0.80) and get off at the Sultanahmet stop. Then follow the Walking Directions below.By public transportationWalking from Sultanahmet Tram Station ; Walk towards the Blue Mosque. Bear left past the mosque to Mimar Mehmet Caddesi. Walk on this street past the Blue Mosque. On your left is the Aya Sofya and on your right the Blue Mosque. Walk past the bazaar to the corner, and turn right. Walk half a block down the hill (with the bazaar on your right) and take the first left. You are still on Mimar Mehmet Caddesi. Walk one block and turn right on Akbiyik Caddesi. Walk to the end of the street where it curves to the left. Follow the curve. The Moonlight Pension is on the left.
Area
Istanbul,
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