DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre is a modern 5-star hotel opened in the heart of Antalya’s old city district. This flagship Hilton property (built 2019) blends contemporary amenities with local design accents (plush Sweet Dreams® beds, Smart HDTVs, free Wi-Fi, etc.) and notably serves the brand’s signature warm chocolate-chip cookie at check‐in. Developed on a 31,300 m² urban site with 3 underground and 7 above-ground levels (149 rooms), the hotel’s shell-like architectural form (by Altındal Mimarlık) ensures striking street and courtyard facades. The secluded front facade insulates guests from busy traffic, while the rear opens onto lush social terraces. Guest ratings are generally “Very Good” (Booking score ~8.0/10) or “Excellent” (Expedia ~8.8/10), reflecting praise for the hotel’s amenities and location. Stays here typically include free parking and access to both an indoor pool and a rooftop sun deck with pool bar (a rooftop pool with city views is a highlight). In summary, DoubleTree Antalya City Centre is a premium urban retreat that fuses Hilton’s international service standards with Turkish hospitality and design touches, appealing to leisure and business travelers alike.
DoubleTree Antalya City Centre occupies a central boulevard address (Adnan Menderes Blv) in Muratpaşa, Antalya – just a few blocks from the city’s historic core. The old town (Kaleiçi) is a leisurely 10–15 minute walk away, along charming Ottoman streets and landmarks like Hadrian’s Gate and the Clock Tower. Major sights and conveniences are very close: the upscale MarkAntalya shopping mall is only ~1 km away, as are waterfront attractions. The hotel’s “prime location” means guests can stroll to riverside bars or catch a short city bus ride (10 minutes) to Konyaaltı Beach on the Mediterranean. Antalya Airport lies roughly 8–10 km to the east (a 15–20 minute taxi ride); the hotel does not operate a private airport shuttle, but transfers are easily arranged through taxis or ride-shares. City buses and dolmuş minibuses run on the main road outside the hotel, providing cheap links to attractions like Duden Waterfalls and Antalya Aquarium. Private onsite parking is plentiful and free, a bonus in this dense area. In all, the hotel’s walkable, flat downtown setting offers seamless access to Antalya’s historic sites, dining and shopping, while still being only a short drive from beaches and the airport.
DoubleTree Antalya’s design marries striking modern form with functional comfort. The architecture (by Altındal Mimarlık) deliberately evokes a protective shell, with a clean, sculptural facade along the boulevard. Behind this shell-like exterior lie open-air terraces and gardens on the courtyard side, creating light-filled social spaces for guests. Inside, the ambience is contemporary and bright – the lobby and public areas feature sleek lines, neutral stone or wood tones, and Turkish-inspired art accents. Public spaces are carefully zoned: a grand open lobby leads to a large ballroom and meeting wing, while lounges and bars occupy the mezzanine and pool decks. Natural light floods the indoor swimming pool and spa areas through skylights. Many rooms incorporate local touches (e.g. mosaic-pattern textiles or lighting) in an otherwise internationally chic décor. Overall, the hotel feels upscale and urbane: it’s polished and well-maintained, with a tranquil lobby lounge and vibrant rooftop bar. The vibe is cosmopolitan; in the evenings, Gao Club on the roof offers live music against city views. This interplay of form and function – a protective street facade with an open garden-facing layout – underpins the hotel’s identity. Altogether, the architecture and interior design exude a premium city-hotel ambience: stylish and modern, yet warm and inviting, reflecting both Hilton standards and Antalya’s character.
Service at DoubleTree Antalya tends to be friendly and efficient, reflecting Hilton’s global standards. Guests regularly praise the helpfulness of staff (multilingual reception and concierge). The signature warm cookie welcome and quick check-ins set a positive tone. Front desk and bell staff are generally professional, though a few guests noted occasional mix-ups (e.g. some confusion over payment methods). Housekeeping maintains high cleanliness (Booking cleanliness ~8.6/10) and is often specifically complimented by guests. Food & beverage teams at the restaurant and bars are attentive, though very busy periods can slow service slightly. Room service is available 24/7 and is considered reliable (offering a full menu of snacks and meals). The guest relations team can arrange airport transfers, local tours or dining reservations without hassle. Overall, the hospitality level is solidly upscale – staff wear business attire and speak English, Turkish, Russian or German. Despite some minor hiccups noted in guest reviews (such as a few unfriendly interactions at reception), the consensus is positive: most visitors find the service attentive and helpful, especially when celebrating special occasions or requesting late check-outs. For business travelers, the efficient check-in/out and 24-hour business center facilities are a plus. In short, DoubleTree Antalya’s staff deliver a consistently warm, Hilton-standard hospitality, contributing strongly to the hotel’s good reputation.
The guest rooms at DoubleTree Antalya are spacious and well-appointed. Room types range from standard King and Twin Rooms to Deluxe King, Superior King/Twin, and various suites. (An overview is given below.)
| Room Type | Bed Configuration | Sleeps | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| King Guest Room | 1 King Bed | 2 | Standard city-view room |
| Deluxe King Room | 1 King Bed | 2 | Often quieter location |
| King Room with City View | 1 King Bed | 2 | Includes balcony overlooking city |
| Accessible King Room | 1 King Bed | 2 | Adapted for mobility needs |
| Superior King Room | 1 King Bed | 2 | Slightly larger; city view possible |
| Twin Room | 2 Twin Beds | 2 | Standard for two guests |
| Twin Room with City View | 2 Twin Beds | 2 | City views, often on higher floors |
| Superior Twin Room | 2 Twin Beds | 2 | More spacious than standard |
| One-Bedroom King Suite | 1 King Bed + Sofa | 2–4 | Separate living area; may include sofa bed |
| King Room with Two King Beds | 2 King Beds + 1 Sofa Bed | 5 | Family room (fits up to 5) |
| Deluxe Twin Room | 2 Twin Beds | 2 | Upgraded twin room |
| Junior Twin Suite | 2 Twin Beds + Sofa Bed | 4 | Living area plus twin beds |
| Premium Twin Room | 2 Twin Beds | 2 | Top-floor room, very spacious |
| Quadruple Room | 4 Twin Beds | 4 | Family room with two bathrooms |
Across these categories, the rooms share high-end furnishings and amenities. All feature the plush Hilton “Sweet Dreams” mattresses, premium bedding, and fluffy duvets. Standard amenities include free high-speed Wi-Fi, a 40″+ flat-screen TV (with international channels), a well-lit work desk, an in-room safe (laptop-sized), mini-bar/fridge, tea-and-coffee maker, and a spacious sitting area. The bathrooms are modern and clean, with granite countertops, walk-in showers or deep tubs, hair dryers, bathrobes and irons. Toiletries are Hilton-branded and replenished daily.
Guests frequently note the rooms’ comfort and quietness. Many have city-view balconies (especially corner or upper-floor rooms) where guests can enjoy sunrise light or evening cityscapes. Suites add separate living areas and extra bathrooms; for example, the 114 m² Presidential Suite (by upgrade) offers sweeping panoramas and lavish space. Interconnecting rooms are available for families. Climate control (individually adjustable AC/heating), ample storage and blackout curtains ensure ease and rest. Daily housekeeping maintains high standards, and turn-down service (evening turndown) is optional.
In short, the in-room experience is upscale and comfortable. Guests “loved the clean, modern décor and large beds”. A few minor criticisms arose (occasionally guests wanted more hanging/storage space for clothes, or noted that the quadruple family room could feel tight for five people). But overall the rooms are very well rated (Comfort ~8.7/10 on Booking). Whether traveling as a couple or a family, guests can expect a reliable 5-star room experience with all the modern conveniences Hilton provides.
| Amenity | Description |
|---|---|
| Complimentary Wi-Fi | Free high-speed Internet in every room and public area. |
| Air Conditioning | Individually controlled heating/AC in each room. |
| Entertainment | Smart HDTV with international channels and streaming apps. |
| Comfort | Pillow menu (soft, firm, hypoallergenic pillows) and turndown service available. |
| Bedding | Sweet Dreams® king or twin beds; premium linens and down alternatives. |
| Mini-Bar & Coffee | Stocked mini-bar/fridge; tea/coffee maker with fixings. |
| Workspace | Large desk, ergonomic chair, desk lamp, international outlets. |
| Safe & Security | In-room electronic safe (fits laptop) and in-room phone. |
| Bathroom | Granite vanity, rain shower or tub, premium bathrobes and toiletries. |
| Connectivity | Multi-line telephone (external dial) and USB charging ports. |
| Room Service | 24-hour in-room dining with a full menu (snacks, Turkish specialties, etc.). |
| Other | Iron/board (on request) and blackout curtains for quiet sleep. |
These amenities contribute to the hotel’s high room comfort rating. For business guests, the free Wi-Fi and work desk are particularly useful, while leisure guests enjoy the pillow menu and Bose-like soundproofing. In sum, the in-room amenities meet or exceed expectations for a luxury city hotel.
The culinary facilities at DoubleTree Antalya City Centre are broad but focused on casual elegance. The hotel’s flagship restaurant is Sage Restaurant, an all-day venue serving international and Turkish cuisine. Sage offers an extensive buffet breakfast each morning (Turkish staples, fresh pastries, omelets, regional cheeses and fruits) – many guests call it excellent. For lunch and dinner, Sage switches to an á la carte menu featuring Mediterranean and global dishes (grilled meats, seafood meze, salads, and even a selection of French classics). The décor is light and airy, with floor-to-ceiling windows and warm lighting.
A second outlet is the Gao Club, a chic rooftop bar/restaurant. Here guests enjoy light fare and snacks (wood-fired pizzas, flatbreads, mezze, sushi rolls) by the pool, often accompanied by live music in the evenings. Gao Club is open late into the night for cocktails and has a playful, loungey vibe with panoramic city views. Specialty drinks and local raki/beer complement its menu. (Trivago notes Gao Club’s “refreshing cocktails and fresh pizzas by the rooftop pool” as a highlight.)
Adjacent to the lobby is the Ocean Bar, a 24-hour lounge/bar. This relaxed space pours coffee, tea, juices and cocktails around the clock; it’s a popular spot for late-night drinks or light bites (sandwiches, pastries, Turkish desserts). The Ocean Bar’s all-hours service means guests can enjoy a post-midnight Turkish coffee or a nocturnal cocktail without leaving the hotel.
Room Service is also available 24/7 from Sage’s kitchen, offering an abbreviated menu (soups, salads, main courses, Turkish pide, desserts and beverages). Guests traveling late in the night or wanting to dine in-room have this option, which is especially convenient given the hotel’s central but traffic-heavy location.
| Dining Venue | Type/Cuisine | Typical Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sage Restaurant | Buffet/À la carte (Turkish & International) | Breakfast (7–10am); Lunch (12–3pm); Dinner (6–10pm) | Main on-site restaurant; breakfast buffet very popular. |
| Gao Club (Rooftop) | Bar & Light Dining (Mediterranean, Pizzas, Cocktails) | 11am–midnight (seasonal) | Poolside bar with panoramic city views and live music evenings. |
| Ocean Bar (Lobby) | Bar/Café (Drinks, Snacks) | 24 hours | 24/7 lounge bar serving coffee, drinks and snacks any time. |
| In-room Dining | Room service menu | 24 hours | Offers Turkish dishes, international mains and desserts. |
In reviews, breakfast often earns the highest praise (guests frequently comment on “huge selection” and fresh quality). The dinner cuisine is viewed as competent and varied, though a few guests felt the variety of Turkish items could be greater. Prices are moderate for a city-center Hilton: expect typical Turkish and international entrées in the $$ range per person (with buffet breakfast a supplement if not included in the room rate). Late-night service (Ocean Bar and room service) is a convenience often noted.
Overall, the dining experience is solidly good: outlets are clean, stylish, and the food is generally well-received. The rooftop Gao Club provides a unique bonus (rare among city hotels). While it may not rival Antalya’s glitziest resort dining, DoubleTree Antalya’s restaurants and bars consistently deliver on quality and comfort appropriate for a premium urban property.
DoubleTree Antalya City Centre offers a full suite of leisure and wellness facilities:
In essence, the hotel’s facilities earn high marks (Booking Facilities ~8.4/10). The standout “wow” features are the rooftop pool/bar and extensive spa suite, which go beyond basic city-hotel offerings. The fitness center is well-equipped and the spa treatments are professional. Business travelers will appreciate the large event space and free Wi-Fi everywhere. Families note the convenience of the indoor pool (for colder days) and the easy proximity to nearby parks and aquarium. Altogether, the hotel’s facilities support a comfortable and self-contained stay, whether guests are vacationing, conferencing, or traveling for business.
DoubleTree Antalya City Centre is well-equipped for meetings and events, reflecting its city-center positioning. Ballroom & Meeting Space: The hotel boasts a large, column-free ballroom that can accommodate up to 500 guests theater-style. This space is ideal for conferences, gala dinners and weddings. Several smaller meeting rooms (each seating 10–100 people) are available for training sessions, board meetings or breakout seminars. These rooms are fully modernized with projectors, sound systems, whiteboards and built-in screens. Flexible furniture arrangements allow for classroom, U-shape or banquet layouts. A dedicated events team and in-house AV technicians can coordinate catering (buffets or plated meals from Sage) and manage audio/visual needs.
Business Services: For business travelers, the hotel provides a business center offering printing, fax/scan and copying services. High-speed Internet access is complimentary throughout the property, including all meeting rooms. Power outlets and Ethernet ports are plentiful in the conference areas. Staff can assist with shipping, secretarial requests or booking local translation services if required.
Event Ambiance: The decor in meeting areas is neutral and professional; natural light is present in some rooms. Pre-function foyers offer space for registration or coffee breaks (the hotel provides complimentary water stations and can organize coffee/tea service between sessions). Audio-visual equipment (projectors, screens, microphones) can be rented in-house at reasonable rates. The main ballroom is divisible by partitions if smaller events are needed.
While the focus is on business, the hotel’s upscale style also caters well to social events. Wedding receptions are enhanced by catering from the Sage Restaurant and the option of a late-night dance party in the ballroom. The rooftop Gao Club can be reserved for informal cocktail receptions with a skyline backdrop.
In summary, DoubleTree Antalya City Centre offers comprehensive event facilities that suit both corporate and social functions. Its combination of a large-capacity ballroom, multiple meeting suites, modern technology and on-site catering makes it a strong choice for planners seeking a venue in Antalya’s city core.
Room rates at DoubleTree Antalya are generally in the mid-to-upper range for Antalya city hotels, reflecting its quality and amenities. In shoulder season, standard rooms can start around $90–120 USD per night (excluding tax and breakfast). During peak summer or holidays, rates may climb to $200–300+ for larger suites or deluxe rooms. The hotel frequently offers promotions and Hilton Honors member discounts which can improve value. (For example, Kayak shows “Superior King” rooms around $264 in late June.)
By comparison, rival 5-star city-center hotels charge similar or higher rates. For instance, Rixos Downtown Antalya (another luxury beachfront city hotel) has prices in the $250–400 range, while The Marmara Antalya (a boutique cliff-top 5-star) is often over $300. Lower-tier 5-star properties (like Blue Marina Hotel & Spa) advertise double rooms as low as $54 in off-season, but these older hotels typically lack the modernity and central location of DoubleTree. Overall, DoubleTree’s rates are on par with peers, given its new facilities and Hilton brand.
Value is enhanced by what’s included: every room rate grants access to the rooftop and indoor pools, fitness center and sauna at no extra charge. Free Wi-Fi and parking add savings. Breakfast is usually not included unless on a special package, but guests often still regard the buffet (around $15–20) as a good deal given its variety. The Hilton cookie and daily local treats in the lobby (a small perk each afternoon) are small touches that guests appreciate.
Guests have varied opinions on price/value. Many rave that “for a 5-star city hotel, the cleanliness, breakfast and service are all very good” (making it worth the cost). A number of guests specifically mention that the food quality and facilities (especially the spa and pools) justify the rates. On the other hand, some point out that Antalya has cheaper lodging options, so DoubleTree feels expensive by local standards – though they still often concede it’s clean and comfortable for the price paid.
In table form, a summary comparison is:
| Hotel (Antalya City) | Star Rating | Approx. Room Price (high season) | Notable Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| DoubleTree by Hilton (subject) | ★★★★★ | ~$200–300 (suite) | Rooftop pool/bar; Hamam/Spa |
| Rixos Downtown Antalya | ★★★★★ | ~$250–350+ | Beachfront; large ballroom |
| The Marmara Antalya | ★★★★★ | ~$300–400+ | Revolving rooftop; luxury vibe |
| Akra Hotel Antalya | ★★★★★ | ~$250–300+ | Private beach; spa |
| Blue Marina Hotel & Spa | ★★★★★ | ~$100–150 | Older; sand beach, value |
| Crowne Plaza Antalya (IHG) | ★★★★★ | ~$150–200 | Beachfront; business focus |
DoubleTree holds its own in this company: its central city location and brand amenities often win over travelers who prioritize convenience and modern rooms. In conclusion, the hotel represents solid value for a high-end city stay – especially for guests who make the most of its pools, spa, and dining outlets. When booked during sales or with Hilton points, it can feel like an especially attractive deal. Those on a strict budget might find cheaper places nearby, but for mid-range to high-end travelers, the cost is generally in line with the experience received.
While the hotel is well-regarded overall, some recurring issues appear in guest feedback:
No truly serious complaints (like cleanliness issues or safety concerns) dominate the reviews. The hotel has strong housekeeping ratings and stringent clean protocols. Noise from the city is rarely noted – the street facade design seems to minimize it. In summary, the “Cons” are mostly minor operational points (some service glitches, preferences on food, or extra charges for certain services). The management appears responsive: guests often note that the front office listens to feedback. In balance, even reviewers who list a few gripes generally affirm that the hotel is comfortable and satisfies its 5-star promises.
DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre attracts a mixed international crowd. A large share of guests are leisure travelers – couples, families and small groups – often from Europe and the Middle East. This is evidenced by many guest reviews from the UK, Germany, Netherlands and Arab countries (Jordan, UAE, Bahrain) praising the hotel’s comfort and family rooms. The central location also draws older travelers interested in historic Antalya, not just beach resorts. In fact, Evendo describes the property as “perfect for both leisure and business travelers”.
Business travelers form a steady secondary clientele. These are often international conference attendees or corporate visitors (given the large meeting facilities). By day the lobby and restaurant see well-dressed professionals, especially in winter-season when tourism dips. The multilingual staff and high-speed internet cater well to this group.
As for atmosphere, it remains upscale and professional. The hotel maintains a relaxed, quiet lounge vibe inside. The Ocean Bar can become lively late at night, and the rooftop bar often has groups enjoying cocktails, but it is far from a party hotel; nightlife levels are moderate. Overall it feels like a cosmopolitan city-hotel – polished but warm. Staff members often recognize returning guests (Hilton Honors members), adding to a friendly club-like atmosphere.
Families appreciate the child-friendly spaces (pool and spacious suites), while couples enjoy the romantic rooftop setting and spa. The general mood is one of comfort and convenience rather than extravagance. In short, the guest mix is diverse but harmonious, and the hotel’s ambience is welcoming and international. Whether sipping a mint tea in the lobby lounge or sharing fresh dates by the pool at sunset, travelers of all backgrounds blend into the hotel’s congenial atmosphere, anchored by attentive staff and modern surrounds.
DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre delivers on the promise of a modern, well-located city-hotel. The hotel’s recent construction and thoughtful design translate into up-to-date, comfortable facilities. The standout features include the rooftop pool and bar (Gao Club) – a rare urban amenity with great views – and an extensive spa complex (steam bath, sauna, hammam) that lends a resort-like touch. The guest rooms are spacious and quiet, with excellent bedding and creature comforts (pillow menus, 24-hour room service, etc.). Service levels mostly meet five-star expectations: staff are generally friendly and multilingual, and the staff-to-guest ratio is good. The vast breakfast buffet and variety of dining options (Sage Restaurant, Ocean Bar) receive consistent praise for quality and selection.
In terms of value, the hotel is priced on par with international-brand standards. It appeals especially to travelers who want Hilton-level guarantees – those who expect a polished experience and can utilize the full range of amenities. Compared to older or economy hotels in the city, the DoubleTree feels noticeably more upscale and convenient. Business travelers will find its conference facilities and business center very accommodating, while tourists will appreciate being minutes from old-town attractions and having a comfy base. Families benefit from larger room options and the free parking/pool access.
On the critical side, there are some caveats. A few guests have noted areas for improvement: minor lapses in front-desk efficiency, somewhat high prices relative to Turkey’s local cost levels, and the seasonal nature of the outdoor pool. The breakfast, while generous, could incorporate more regional specialties to fully delight visitors. The dining options are solid but not particularly gourmet – it’s on par with a good business hotel, not a dedicated culinary destination. Also, travelers with very tight budgets might find cheaper stays elsewhere (though usually at a drop in quality and service).
Taking all factors into account, the overall rating for DoubleTree by Hilton Antalya City Centre is 4.3 out of 5. Its major pluses (new facilities, spacious rooms, strong location, appealing pools and spa, warm service) outweigh the minor drawbacks. In our view, it offers an excellent experience for the price in its category. For discerning guests seeking a high-comfort city stay in Antalya – whether on vacation or business – this hotel ranks as one of the top choices in the city center.
Overall Score: ★★★★☆ (8.6/10)
Pros: Stylish modern design; excellent spa and fitness; rooftop pool/bar with views; quality breakfast and multiple dining venues; friendly international staff; complimentary Wi-Fi and parking; very clean and comfortable rooms.
Cons: Some service hiccups reported (rarely); breakfast could have more local flair; rooftop pool is seasonal; rates are relatively high (as expected for 5-star).
Recommended For: Travelers seeking a luxury city-center stay with resort-like amenities.
Not Recommended For: Very budget travelers or those expecting a resort beach property (no on-site beach).