Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Bedir Cami

Step into Bedir Cami, where time slows in the heart of Istanbul’s old town—this hidden gem tucked away in cobbled alleys whispers centuries of Ottoman history through its elegant blue-and-white tiles and intricate wood carvings. More than just a place of worship, it offers breathtaking views over winding streets and the distant horizon of the Bosphorus, making your soul pause in quiet awe.

The Pendik Residence

The Pendik Residence

4.1 / 5Good
Erol Kaya Caddesi no: 239, Altkaynarca Pendik
7.73KM from Bedir Cami
Family-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaValet ParkingBarbecueDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
per night
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USD**5
Sabiha Gokcen Hotel İSTANBUL Houses

Sabiha Gokcen Hotel İSTANBUL Houses

3.6 / 55 Reviews
Yenişehir, Elit Perla Palas Residence, Osmanlı Blv. NO: 13 Ofis No: 212
2.63KM from Bedir Cami
Turkish BathBarForeign Currency Exchange ServiceFitness CenterSaunaPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**9
Loca Suit LİFE AİRPORT Hotel

Loca Suit LİFE AİRPORT Hotel

3.9 / 52 Reviews
VELİBABA MAH. NUSRETİYE SK. OSMANLI PLAZA NO: 2 İÇ KAPI NO: 1
4.74KM from Bedir Cami
Valet ParkingPet FriendlyMedical RoomParking
per night
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USD**1
New Falcon Palas Otel

New Falcon Palas Otel

2.7 / 5
Osmanlı Bulvarı
2.66KM from Bedir Cami
Valet ParkingPet FriendlyPoolParking
per night
From
USD**5
No 19 PENDİK GÜNÜBİRLİK DAİRELER

No 19 PENDİK GÜNÜBİRLİK DAİRELER

2.2 / 5
Batı, Karanfil Sk. No: 19/1
7.78KM from Bedir Cami
DryerLuggage StoragePet Friendly
per night
From
USD**6
Arma Apartments

Arma Apartments

3.8 / 5
Yenisehir Mahallesi Bakü Caddesi
2.74KM from Bedir Cami
Children's PlaygroundDryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up Service
per night
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Saw Apartments

Saw Apartments

4 / 5Good
Osmanli Bulvari, No: 13 Kurtköy
2.66KM from Bedir Cami
Airport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up ServicePet FriendlyParking
per night
From
USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Bedir Cami

Istanbul Sultanahmet Hotel is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Bedir Cami. This boutique hotel blends traditional Ottoman architecture with modern comfort, offering panoramic views of the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque from its rooms. Its rooftop terrace provides an ideal vantage point to admire the historic façade of Bedir Cami and the surrounding neighborhood.

Another excellent option is Caglayan Hotel, nestled in a quiet alley near Bedir Cami, featuring handcrafted Turkish décor throughout its guest rooms. The hotel offers complimentary breakfast and private guided tours, allowing travelers to deeply explore the area’s religious heritage and architectural significance. Both properties provide easy access to metro lines, making it convenient to visit the Bosphorus and Grand Bazaar.

The most efficient route from Istanbul Airport (IST) is taking the M1A Metro Line, transferring at Sabiha Gökçen Airport Line to Sultanahmet Station, which takes about 45 minutes. From there, it's a 10-minute walk to Bedir Cami.

Alternatively, pre-book a private transfer service—approximately 30–40 minutes, costing 80–120 TRY—ideal for families or travelers with heavy luggage. The Turkish Airlines Shuttle Bus also runs directly to the city center but requires a transfer at Taksim Square via bus or taxi, adding roughly 60 minutes to the journey. For real-time routing and traffic updates, use Google Maps to avoid peak-hour congestion.

Near Bedir Cami, visitors can experience daily Islamic prayer rituals during opening hours, offering a serene glimpse into local devotion. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony workshop hosted by community elders, where you’ll learn to brew Turkish coffee and mint tea using clay pots, gaining insight into their social and spiritual significance.

Local artisan studios along the streets often host small exhibitions showcasing Ottoman-era ceramics and wood carvings, some available for purchase on-site. For history enthusiasts, join a guided one-day tour led by local scholars exploring hidden mosques, ancient wells, and historic homes nearby, uncovering the district’s role as a 15th-century Muslim community hub. Most activities offer bilingual (English/Turkish) commentary, making them accessible to international travelers.