Opened on a summer night in 1895, Pera Palace has witnessed a long history from the modernization of the empire to the foundation of the republic in its 150-year history. We are now guests in the past of Pera Palas Hotel, which has entered our agenda again with the Netflix series “Midnight at Pera Palas”.

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In The Tv Series “Midnight At Pera Palas”, Journalist Esra Goes To The Hotel To Write Her Article Titled “The 130 Best Reasons To Stay At Pera Palace”. (Photo: Morteza Atabaki/Netflix © 2022)
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On a Sunday evening in 1883, a train was about to depart from one of the historical stations of Strasbourg towards the pearl of the Orient, Constantinople, this train was the famous Orient Express. With the railways built from Europe to the east, Istanbul has now become Europe’s new favorite, and ambitious business people and European high society come to Istanbul with the magnificent wagons of the world’s most luxurious wagon company, Vagon Lts. And of course, the European travelers of Orient Express started to look for a hotel where they could stay in the same comfort when they landed in Istanbul. Built on this need, the hotel would become Pera Palas. Pera Palas, which was opened with a ball in June 1895, appeared before the people of Beyoğlu when they turned from Pera Street to Asmalı Mescit Street. This is how the story of an era came to be.

The story of Pera Palas, which we look at once again with the series “Midnight at Pera Palas”, started with the need for a luxury hotel to stay in Istanbul, almost 150 years ago. While watching “Midnight at Pera Palace”, I was wondered “What is the history of this famous hotel?”, then I started to scroll through the pages of the book to make a news about Pera Palas, like Esra, the curious journalist of the series. I did not have the enchanted key of Agatha Christie left in room 411 of Pera Palace, so it was not possible for me to go back to the past. However, (İBB Kültür, 2010) prepared by Kemal Öztürk, which I found on the library shelves, became a window to the history of Pera Palace. Now, let’s go back to the beginning: On a June night of 1895, we see Pera Palace on the corner of Asmalı Mescit Street from Pera, the avenue of the empire that opened to Europe, in the throes of modernization.