Broyt Hotel enjoys a prestigious location on the famous Bagdat Avenue in Kadıköy's upscale Caddebostan neighborhood. The hotel is consistently recognized for its prime position along this vibrant shopping and dining street on Istanbul's Asian side. The journey from Galataport Istanbul to Broyt Hotel spans approximately 19.7 kilometers, crossing from Europe to Asia across the Bosphorus Bridge.
The route begins at the modern Galataport cruise terminal in the historic Karaköy district, proceeding along the coastal road past Istanbul Modern and through Tophane. The journey continues through Kabataş and Beşiktaş before ascending to the Bosphorus Bridge. After crossing to the Asian side, the route follows the coastal road through Üsküdar and continues to Kadıköy, ultimately reaching Bagdat Avenue where Broyt Hotel is located.
Public transportation requires multiple transfers, starting with the T1 tram from Galataport to Kabataş, followed by a ferry to Kadıköy, and finally a bus or taxi to reach Broyt Hotel. This journey can take 75-90 minutes depending on connection times and involves managing luggage across different modes of transport.
There are no direct shuttle services operating between Galataport and Broyt Hotel. Group shuttles typically focus on airport routes rather than cruise port transfers, making this option unavailable for this particular journey.
While taxis are available at Galataport, finding one willing to cross to the Asian side can be challenging, especially during peak hours. Prices can vary significantly based on traffic conditions, and communication might be difficult for international travelers.
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