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Six Senses Kocatas Mansions

★★★★★Six Senses Kocataş Mansions, İstanbul, Sarıyer, Meserburnu Caddesi, Sarıyer/İstanbul, Türkiye· 20 km from center

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$383/night

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Check-in 3:00 PMCheck-out 12:00 PM
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The Property

About Six Senses Kocatas Mansions

Discover the allure of Six Senses Kocatas Mansions, a tranquil oasis nestled along the enchanting coast of İstanbul, Turkey. Surrounded by the mesmerizing beauty of Sarıyer, this luxurious retreat offers unparalleled serenity and sophistication. Meserburnu Caddesi sets the stage for an unforgettable escape, where guests are treated to lavish amenities, exquisite dining, and unparalleled service. Immerse yourself in the lavish comfort of our elegant suites, each thoughtfully designed to cater to your every need. Unwind amidst breathtaking views of the azure waters, indulge in a rejuvenating spa treatment, or savor a gourmet meal prepared by our world-class chefs. At Six Senses Kocatas Mansions, luxury and relaxation seamlessly intertwine, creating a truly remarkable guest experience.

Guest reviews

What guests say

4.5

Average rating

1,610 verified reviews

Google4.2/5· 1,057 reviews
Booking.com8.7/10· 229 reviews
Tripadvisor4.8/5· 324 reviews

Facilities

Amenities

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Horse riding
  • Sauna
  • Spa
  • Massage room
  • Gym
  • Public parking
  • Priority airport pick-up
  • Car rentals
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Priority airport drop-off
  • Conference room
  • Multi-function room
  • Playground
  • Kids' club
  • Childcare service
  • Currency exchange
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Wi-Fi in public areas
  • Luggage storage

Accommodation

Rooms & suites

Deluxe King Room

Deluxe Twin Room

Sky Loft

Cistern Suite

Courtyard Suite

Bosphorus Deluxe Room

Bosphorus Junior Suite

Bosphorus Suite

Kocatas Mansion Suite

Bosphorus Junior Suite with Balcony

Courtyard Suite with Terrace

Dining

On-site restaurants

Toro Latin Gastro Bar

A concept by Chef Richard Sandoval offering high-end Pan-Latin and Asian cuisine, complete with a full bar service and stunning Bosphorus views.

Scalini Istanbul

A venue bringing traditional Italian cuisine and diverse heritage from Italy to Istanbul, located at the entrance of the historical Sait Pasa mansion.

Chef Erdal Kocatas Mansions

Offers a masterful selection of traditional Turkish delicacies and kebabs, served in the hotel's historical courtyard.

Kahve

A bohemian-style gilded hall lounge offering sweet and sticky pastries, Turkish delight, and coffee specialties with refreshing Bosphorus views.

1860 Lounge

An intimate spot overlooking the Bosphorus, offering authentic flavors and cocktails at night, ideal for winding down with sundowners and snacks.

Kocatas Patisserie

A dedicated patisserie offering freshly prepared pastries and boutique cakes for guests seeking a sweet and tasty break.

SAX

A lounge and fine dining venue (implied to be an evening spot) where guests can gather for drinks and nightlife (Note: Details are limited beyond general ambiance).

Eat With Six Senses Philosophy

The overarching culinary philosophy guiding all menus, focusing on nutritious and delicious ingredients for a balanced, wellness-driven lifestyle.

Honest review

What could be better

  • The hotel must immediately address and compensate for the severe breach of trust and guest security by publicly apologizing for implicitly accusing a guest of theft (for a hotel hairdryer) and urgently resolving the issue through professional courier service, eliminating the suggestion that the guest must pay for the hotel's error.
  • Management must urgently overhaul the fundamental service culture and accountability, addressing the unprofessional, rude, and "amateur" attitude of staff who are slow to serve (taking 30 minutes for cold room service) or who cannot provide a basic menu upon request.
  • Organizational processes require immediate tightening, ensuring that phone lines are answered promptly (not after 4–5 attempts), that staff clearly communicate and follow up on cancellations (including refunds for illness), and that all guests receive the welcoming 5-star treatment, especially after a wedding or long travel.

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Good to know

Frequently asked

What kind of breakfast is served at Six Senses Kocatas Mansions?+

Breakfast is available (for a surcharge) through the Eat With Six Senses program, featuring nutritious and delicious options, and can be ordered in-room

Does Six Senses Kocatas Mansions have a pool?+

Yes, the hotel features an indoor heated pool and a seasonal outdoor pool, both located within the spa area.

What type of room can I book at Six Senses Kocatas Mansions?+

Accommodation includes various Classic and Superior Rooms, Duplex Junior Suites, Executive Suites, and Residential Suites across the historical mansions.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Six Senses Kocatas Mansions?+

The standard check-in time is 3:00 PM, and check-out is 12:00 PM (noon).

Find your way

Location

Six Senses Kocataş Mansions, İstanbul, Sarıyer, Meserburnu Caddesi, Sarıyer/İstanbul, Türkiye

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