Centro WestSide

Centro WestSide opening marks Rotana’s arrival in Istanbul's European side

Strategically located on the popular Basin Express road in the Güneşli neighbourhood of Istanbul, the economic, cultural and historic capital of Turkey, the contemporary, elegant property is in close proximity to key landmarks in the city, including Istanbul Atatürk Airport, modern business plazas, major shopping malls and leading exhibition and convention centres.

The triangle shaped building of Centro WestSide and WestSide Arjaan by Rotana has a striking appearance and was designed by the award-winning architecture firm Suyabatmaz Demirel. The building itself won the Future Project Award in 2013 at the famous MIPIM Real Estate Exhibition in Cannes, France.

Offering affordable luxury and effortless comfort, the stylish four-star deluxe hotel, Centro WestSide, features 152 rooms and suites, each catering to the needs of modern-day travellers, from individuals visiting Istanbul on business, to budget-conscious families looking to explore the city from a convenient base. Designed to suit the needs of long-stay visitors, WestSide Arjaan by Rotana offers 153 fully-furnished one and two-bedroom serviced hotel apartments for cosy living.

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Centro meets the demands of a new generation of traveller, seeking finesse and functionality at reasonable rates. Young and fresh, Centro is a lifestyle brand that is original in its presentation and dynamic in its offerings. Rotana’s budget lifestyle hotel brand, Centro, redefines the concept of economical comfort by offering affordable, superior-class accommodation and hospitality with a stylish twist.

Rotana Hotel Management Corporation (Rotana) was founded in 1992, by a partnership between two visionary thinkers, Nasser Al Nowais and Selim El Zyr, who were joined three years later by Nael Hashweh and Imad Elias. Operating as Rotana, it opened its first property, the Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi in 1993 and is today one of the leading hotel management companies within the Middle East and Africa.