Looking For Accommodation For The Grand Prix? Try Turkey Hotels
More and more people head to the city of Istanbul every year, to watch the Turkish Grand Prix. The Turkish Grand Prix is normally held in late May at the Istanbul Park Circuit, as a part of the Formula One racing season.
The city is jam-packed with historical and cultural attractions and offers racing fans several days of non-stop action located in the heart of it all. There is accommodation for a variety of price levels, with the numerous hotels in Turkey, which have special rates and packages aimed at race aficionados. Turkey hotels include a plethora of modern amenities and services to help ensure your trip runs smoothly. Be in the know about nearby attractions and events so you can explore many popular Istanbul attractions during your stay, with advice from their friendly staff.
The races take place in the Istanbul Park Circuit, a 5.378 kilometre track built by German civil engineer Hermann Tilke, the mastermind behind tracks in Sepang, Shanghai and Bahrain. There are exciting on-track racing exploits, because of the anti-clockwise circuit path follows the natural contours of the land.
Spectators can enjoy the state-of-the-art spectator facilities, making it a comfortable place to watch a weekend of racing. There’s huge spectator capacity, as the track can hold 130,000 fans—with seating for 25,000 within the track’s main grandstand. Istanbul Park Circuit is easily accessible by automobile or public transportation as it is located about 50 kilometres outside of central Istanbul. The city runs several buses to help race fans get from many Turkey hotels and other locations to the tracks on race days. There may even be special packages that include transportation to the races in your room rate, so check with your hotel.
Wander over to the the Asian side of the city, just east of the Bosphorus Strait, to find the Istanbul Park Circuit. Check out the Beylerbeyi Palace, an attractive 19th century palace nestled under the Bosphorus Bridge and Maiden’s Tower, a small tower built on an islet within the Bosphorus waters.
Many holidaymakers choose to stay in hotels in Turkey that are located within the central part of Istanbul so they can enjoy some sightseeing during their trip to the races. To be near many of the shops, restaurants and other attractions, stick to the central tourist district of the city, which is generally safe.
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