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The First Hilton Built Outside the Americas Just Got a Stunning Mid-Century Glow Up
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The First Hilton Built Outside the Americas Just Got a Stunning Mid-Century Glow Up

23 April 20263 Mins Read

In 1955, a private plane dubbed “The Flying Carpet” landed in Istanbul carrying Hollywood legends like Sophia Loren and Grace Kelly. They were there for the grand opening of the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus—the very first Hilton built on international soil. At a time when modern luxury was just beginning to go global, this hotel was the tallest building in the city and the ultimate symbol of mid-century glamour.

Now, seven decades later, this legendary landmark has completed a massive transformation that brings that original 1950s “Golden Age” energy back to life for 2026.

“Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus sits at the very heart of Conrad Hilton’s vision to spread the light and warmth of hospitality around the world. For more than 70 years, it has been an integral part of Istanbul—a truly unique city that bridges East and West and brings people together,” said Simon Vincent CBE, president, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Hilton, in a release. As the hotel enters its next chapter, we are proud to see it thoughtfully reimagined for the future, while continuing to stand as a powerful symbol of Hilton’s long‑standing commitment to Türkiye.”

If you want to understand the level of detail here, look no further than the lobby brasserie Lalou. The entire redesign is anchored by a massive installation inspired by a sapphire necklace Sophia Loren wore during her stay in the hotel’s early years. It’s a literal nod to the era when the Bosphorus was the playground for the international jet set.

The mid-century “glow up” continues into the 475 guest rooms, which have been refreshed with natural marble and wood, featuring private balconies that overlook the sunrise on the Bosphorus Strait. But the real revival is happening in the dining rooms.

At Malva, the hotel’s signature restaurant, traditional Turkish recipes are reimagined with modern techniques, while the intimate Sazzou lounge serves up masterfully mixed cocktails alongside live jazz and vinyl sets. It’s a deliberate callback to the 1950s era when the hotel’s “Cloud 9” was the city’s first discotheque and a home away from home for every musician passing through Istanbul.

One thing that hasn’t changed is the hotel’s most famous (and slightly eccentric) landmark. The outdoor pool was originally designed in the shape of founder Conrad Hilton’s foot. Why? To represent the brand’s first giant “step” into international territory. Even with the 2026 upgrades, that iconic shape remains the center of the hotel’s expansive gardens.

Seasoned travelers might recognize the hotel as a primary setting for the 1963 James Bond classic From Russia with Love. While the 475 guest rooms have been updated with 2026 technology, the designers kept the mid-century “flying carpet” entrance and the handcrafted Turkish tiles that made it a modernist icon.

For the traveler who appreciates a hotel with a soul, this is a “bucket list” update. You aren’t just staying in a renovated room; you’re staying in the building that literally invented the modern international hotel experience—right down to the tradition of “welcome coffee” that started here 70 years ago.

Related: Hilton Is Finally Returning to Nassau With a New Luxury Beachfront Resort

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