Six Senses has reopened its luxury hotel in
Istanbul, Turkey.
Overlooking the city’s legendary Bosporus,
the 43-key Six Senses Kocatas Mansions is located in the stylish
Sariyer district on Istanbul’s European side. The resort offers an
urban retreat created in heritage mansions surrounded by laurel
trees.
Recently awarded “The Safe Tourism Certificate” by
the Turkish Tourism board, the resort ensures compliancy with
strict guidelines recommended by the UN World Health Organization
(WHO).
Touchless hand sanitizers have been
installed throughout the hotel; guest temperatures are checked
upon arrival; accommodation is disinfected by fogging machine and
ULV lights 24 hours before guest arrivals.
When it comes to dining, guests are requested to
make advance bookings. All restaurants and bars are open with
outdoor elements and have been arranged to ensure social
distancing compliance. Menus are available through QR codes which
can be viewed on personal devices.
To enjoy the summer breeze, additional seating has
been provided in the outdoor garden and destination dining can
also be arranged at the top of the courtyard.
For activities, guests are welcome to use the gym
and pool on a complimentary basis, however these facilities will
be available by reservation only so that the hotel is able to
control numbers.
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