A nice hotel with a great location. The Blue Mosque and Sofia are 10 minutes away, as well as the Chamberlitash tram stop, from which you can get to anywhere in the city. There are several good grocery stores and cafes nearby.
The room is clean, but the renovation is very old and dilapidated. Among the disadvantages: very good audibility from other rooms and the corridor (but no noise comes from the street); there is not a single glass and kettle in the room; hot water in the shower needs to wait a very long time, but as far as I understand, this is the case throughout Istanbul. Breakfast is quite simple: boiled eggs, white bread, tomatoes, cucumbers. If you come to the end, then something may end or be cold. But the hotel is good for your money, it is very convenient to spend 3-5 nights.
I spent 5 days in this hotel, a very quiet and cozy place, compared to other hotels where it is very noisy and you can often hear music from neighboring restaurants. The staff is very helpful and friendly. The guys working at the reception desk know Russian and are always ready to help with the localization of Istanbul. I especially want to mention Murad, the receptionist, who always helped me in all matters, met and saw me off as his sister (respect for him is separate from me). Cleaning every day. The bed is clean and white, very comfortable pillows, mattress and blanket. 2 large 2 small towels + 2 slippers per person. The breakfast is very varied and delicious, with freshly baked hot bread. I was very pleased with the trip in general, thanks to the fact that I stayed in this cozy place.
Nice hotel. It is very convenient, the location is good, close to mosques. There is also a roof terrace with tables where you can eat. The breakfasts are included, delicious, and the cook speaks Russian. I advise everyone!