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| Since Polka Country Hotel has been in operation, it has been
publicized in many articles. Today, Polka Country Hotel is mentioned in almost all
articles written about Polonezköy. Here are some excerpts from articles mentioning Polka Country Hotel: | |||||||||||||
| MAISON FRANÇAISE October 1996 (pg. 63) |
POLKA COUNTRY HOTEL The Polka Country Hotel resembles an old mansion which has maintained its historical characteristics. Polka Country Hotel is the perfect spot for those who want to escape the chaos of city life. It's for people who love being in nature and living the natural way, opportunity for picnics, walks, and bicycle riding. |
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| ISTANBUL
LIFE October 1997 (pg. 11) |
A POLISHMAN IN ISTANBUL Awakening in green pastures on a Sunday morning... A delicious breakfast... A pleasant walk in the countryside... Polka Country Hotel is the new alternative for weekend escapes. |
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| SKY
LIFE June 1997 (pg. 11) |
A SUNNY AUTUMN DAY - POLONEZKÖY | ||||||||||||
| TURIZM
VE TEKNIK Dec.-Jan. 1996-1997 |
POLKA COUNTRY HOTEL, STARTED OPERATIONS IN POLONEZKÖY Polka Country Hotel was established in the beginning of the 20th century and has the structure of old country inn. Polka Tourism Limited Firm restored the hotel while protecting its characteristics. The hotel, which was constructed by using chesnut trees, has 15 rooms, all of which has private bathrooms. |
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| ISTANBUL
LIFE August 1997 (pg. 64) |
POLKA COUNTRY
You will see a garden with two Polish villa-shaped houses in it. |
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| HÜRRİYET-KELEBEK October 4, 1996 (pg. 3) |
HISTORY AND LEISURE IN HARMONY AT POLKA The hotel has 15 rooms... |
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| RADIKAL July 25, 1997 (pg. 2) |
A SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY It's easy to see why living in Istanbul is a luxury on the weekends... You can escape to nearby Polonezköy. Çelik Gülersöy says that Polonezköy is what brought the concept of a clean family inn to Istanbul. It's been the most educating and attractive school for many in the industry. The Turks who welcomed the Polish migrants in 1842, placed them in what was then considered the wild gypsy region... 'the magical soil'. |
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