Soho House Istanbul

Beyoglu, Istanbul, Türkiye

Soho House Istanbul is a mixed-use development project in Istanbul, originally designed by architect Giacomo Leoni in 1873. Turkey's first private membership club, Soho House Istanbul is a luxurious 20,903 square meter complex with 87 rooms, multiple restaurants and event spaces, cinema, spa, gym and parking. 

The complex is located in Istanbul's historic Pera district and consists of three historic buildings restored by Tanju Özelgin and one newly developed building on the same site. The Palazzo Corpi Building is a historic structure serving as the Club Building, open only to members. 

The Chancery Building is also a historic structure and contains the Apheleia Restaurant on the rooftop, accessible exclusively for members via Palazzo Corpi. There is a rentable private event space and indoor/outdoor seating areas for Cecconi's Italian restaurant on the ground/garden floor, open to both members and the public. 

The Annex Building contains 27 hotel rooms and a 'Playroom' suite along with rentable street-facing space. The newly constructed Glass Building houses 58 hotel rooms, 'The Apartment' suite, a rooftop terrace lounge and the public-facing 'The Allis' café on the first floor. 

Project

Hospitality

Year Built

1873

Address

Mesrutiyet Street No. 56, Beyoglu, Istanbul

Architect

Giacomo Leoni (1873), Tanju Özelgin

Development Area

20,858 SF

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