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Agatha Christie Room: http://www.jumeirah.com/en/Hotels-and...
Allusion from text (Chap. 3, p. 105): (view spoiler)

Has a couple of spectacular panoramic views of the city at dusk. Otherwise, a quick flip through the hotel photos shows the city from various angles through the windows in several of the shots. After a certain number of these sites, one begins to feel as one might recognize the city's layout if one were ever to visit, but not sure about that.... D. may be able to comment.

2)Galata, a neighbourhood of Beyoğlu, often referred to as Pera in the past
These two comments are from Wiki. Haven't sorted them out yet relative to our book. Will have to do a bit of re-reading. In the meantime, for our confusion....

Has a map showing the location of the Marmara Sea. Also, a nice photo of one of the mosques (Haggia Sophia? I'm not sure.)
I presume that peninsula is what is called the Golden Horn, but will try to confirm in another post.
I find 10 references to Sirkeci in our text: pages 13 (2), 22, 54, 72, 105, 187, 241, 363, 373.
"Famous as the terminating point for the Orient Express, Sirkeci remains one of the main travel hubs for Istanbul, connecting suburban train, tram and ferry systems. The Sirkeci Station of the Turkish State Railways is the terminating node of the European railway network leading into Istanbul, the two main lines from Thessaloniki, Greece and Bucharest, Romania. Moreover, this is the terminal of the suburban railway line leading to Halkalı along the Marmara shore...."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirkeci