Hilton Group Hotels Near 2. Kordon

DoubleTree by Hilton Izmir - Alsancak

DoubleTree by Hilton Izmir - Alsancak

4 / 5Good12 Reviews
İsmet Kaptan, 1373. Sk. No: 5, Konak
0.71KM from 2. Kordon
Conference HallDryerBarIroning ServiceLaundry ServiceBusiness Center
per night
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USD**1
Hilton Garden Inn Izmir Bayrakli

Hilton Garden Inn Izmir Bayrakli

4.4 / 5Good16 Reviews
Adalet, 1597/1. Sk No: 6
3.4KM from 2. Kordon
Conference HallDryerBarValet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
per night
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USD**6

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The Kordon Hotel is ideal for travelers seeking proximity to Kordon's scenic waterfront. Just a 2-minute walk from the seafront, this boutique hotel offers private balconies with panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and historic docks. Guests enjoy complimentary bicycle rentals to explore the Kordon Greenway trail, perfect for discovering Izmir’s heritage architecture. Start your day with a Mediterranean breakfast on the breezy terrace, embracing the authentic rhythm of coastal Izmir life.

Stay at Sahil Suites in Kordon for immersive access to Izmir’s seaside charm. Walk directly to the waterfront promenade where daily evening street concerts by local artists create vibrant atmosphere. Visit the traditional fish market nearby and bring your fresh catch to the hotel’s complimentary cooking workshop for an authentic culinary experience. The property features a private seaside sun deck with an infinity pool, offering stunning sunset views over the Aegean Sea—perfect for soaking in the tranquil rhythm of coastal Izmir life.

Marina View Hotel stands out in Kordon with every room featuring floor-to-ceiling sea-view windows, and select suites boasting private balconies overlooking the Aegean. Just a 150-meter walk from the waterfront promenade, guests can stroll along a scenic route lined with ancient Roman ruins, Ottoman-era buildings, and contemporary art installations. The hotel provides complimentary guided walking maps to help plan a full-day journey—from morning coffee at a local café, through the Old Town bazaar, ending at the Izmir Museum—all without needing public transport, perfectly embodying a true slow-travel experience.