Istanbul Airport, International airport and lodging options in Tayakadın Mahallesi, Turkey.
Istanbul Airport is an aerodrome with attached hotel lodging in the Tayakadın Mahallesi neighborhood. The complex includes terminals with shopping zones, waiting areas, and rooms for passengers between flights.
The Turkish government began construction in 2015 and opened the first operating phase three years later. The project was meant to replace the older Atatürk facility and expand the city's capacity.
The airport takes its name from the city it serves and works as a bridge between continents, connecting travelers from all directions daily. The modern spaces show through details like wall decorations and floor mosaics an interest in Ottoman forms.
The terminals sit away from the city center and a train connection runs toward downtown. Hotels nearby often provide transfer buses for their guests.
One provider rents cabins by the hour in the transit area, so air passengers can rest without going through passport control. The small rooms have beds and showers for short stays between connecting flights.
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