| Armada Terrace is the crown jewel of Istanbul’s
summer nights with its unsurpassed location. One can gaze out on
the spectacular skyline of Istanbul’s night lights from the Terrace,
which boasts the Sea of Marmara, Kadıköy and the Islands on one
side with the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque (Sultanahmet Mosque)
on the other.
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In Armada’s early years, the sign over this establishment
read, "Ahırkapı Restaurant". Named after the historic
area of Ahırkapı and the street on which it is located, it has hosted
civil Republic Balls that give the residents of Istanbul a fresh
taste of the culture of the city, as well as Tango nights, dance
workshops, ...
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This establishment was designed as a reference
to the “radio days” of the ‘50s and ‘60s and also known as the "Radio
Bar" back in Armada’s early years. In the last few years, it
has become Istanbul’s “Guest Lounge”. With its
“Art Nouveau” chairs and couches just like those in the homes of
Istanbul bourgeois ...
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Since the day it is opened, the multi-functional
entrance hall of the Armada Hotel is named “Fountain Café”. This
space has not only been an entrance hall but also has served different
purposes by hosting many events such as balls, cocktails, coffee
breaks for meetings and stylish wedding ceremonies.
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