Now, in March 2022, the hotel is being renovated, it is almost empty. The entire hall, elevator and all floors are filled with building materials and furniture. The bed and bathroom are of dubious cleanliness, the air conditioner stood at +30 all night, but it didn't really warm. The price of an overnight stay is 250 Turkish lira, or 17 dollars. You can smoke on the balcony or in a room facing the balcony, having previously opened this window. There was no breakfast, there was no Wi-Fi, repairs were underway, there were no staff at the hotel, only workers.
There is hot water, a toilet (not a la Turk), a shower, did not turn on the TV. I communicated with the receptionist through a Google translator. There is dust, so I did not take off my outdoor shoes. There were no rugs or rugs in the room. There are also no insects, fortunately - no cockroaches, spiders, mosquitoes, flies and other unpleasant guests.
The windows of my room overlooked a busy highway. Perhaps this noise will bother someone, but not me, I fell asleep quickly. And at night there is not a lot of traffic on the highway, almost silence. Some of the hotel rooms overlook other sides where there is no road, I think it should be quieter there.
One of the advantages is that the hotel is literally a couple of minutes drive from the airport. Perhaps, when the renovation is completed, it will be quite civilized, cozy and clean. Either I am not a particularly discerning person, or the memory that I have been to hotels much worse than this one does not allow me to give a completely bad rating to this hotel)