Soho House Istanbul

Set in the 19th-century Palazzo Corpi in the Beyoğlu district of the city, the club has lovingly restored interiors, three restaurants and an art collection of 350 works

The club space features 18th-century frescoes, alongside an array of dining options, including the Apheleia terrace restaurant, The Allis and Italian restaurant Cecconi’s. There is a gym with a hammam and Cowshed spa, as well as a broad programme of member events

Membership starts from €127.83 monthly (€63.92 for Under 27 members)

In 1873, Ignazio Corpi, a powerful Genoese shipbuilder in what was then known as the European quarter of Constantinople, commissioned a palatial residence bearing his family’s name. Following Iganzio’s death, it served as the U.S. embassy and residence, and then the US consulate general from 1937 to 2003. In 2014, Soho House began extensive restoration work on the Palazzo, returning it to its former glory. The building now functions as a private club and a 87 room hotel, with furnishings sourced from local artisans, the design bridges Eastern and Western styles. Don’t forget to visit the stunning rooftop pool!

Choose from the club menu offering House Regulars and a sophisticated selection of dishes with a Mexican twist at Apheleia

 

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  • Saturday08:30 - 03:00
  • Sunday08:30 - 01:30
  • Monday08:30 - 01:30
  • Tuesday08:30 - 01:30
  • Wednesday08:30 - 01:30
  • Thursday08:30 - 01:30
  • Friday08:30 - 03:00
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