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!
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Ангелина Маркова
Level 7 Local Expert
August 30, 2022
We stayed at this hotel for a couple of days. I was in Istanbul for the first time. From the hotel, a 10-minute walk to the Hagia Sophia Mosque (St. Sophia Cathedral), to the Blue Mosque, near the Galata Bridge, the Grand Bazaar, the Egyptian Bazaar. You can even find it on foot. The location is great. In principle, it was quiet, calm. The building itself is old, the rooms and furniture are also old. The breakfasts are meager. The guys at the reception know Russian perfectly well (from the CIS countries, studied at the university in Moscow). Overall, it's a good budget option. The main thing is safe. By the way, the sea and the Bosphorus were visible from the room window
The hotel is just terrible, the location is of course quiet, we lived in a quiet room, we couldn't hear the neighbors, but there was water in the shower, the rooms were not cleaned, the breakfast was monotonous, but plus the guys tried to do everything in the service staff to make it more comfortable.Thank you very much, Deputy.Marat's manager, he's a smart guy. the hotel itself requires a very strong repair if you go to this hotel, then only those who are ready to put up with it
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Hope
Level 12 Local Expert
September 6, 2023
Good afternoon, breakfast has become meager, even white bread is fried in milk, probably stale. The outdoor veranda is not working. Prices have increased almost 2 times. The overall impression is negative
The hotel is located in a very nice area. It corresponds to the stated stars, the staff is very attentive and responsive. The breakfast was monotonous, but it didn't bother us. The range of products is large, there is everything you need. The linen was snow-white, towels were changed daily, there was always water, soap, shampoo with conditioner, toilet paper in the room, the hair dryer worked. I will not evaluate the cleanliness of the room. Whoever needs it, he will put things in order for himself. But if there was a schedule for general room cleaning, it would be much better. The hotel is very quiet. The Internet has always worked. The views from the window are funny, but we rarely looked there. I recommend staying here for those who decide to visit Istanbul and spend money on excursions, not on housing. There is a rooftop terrace with views of the Bosphorus and brazen seagulls. I liked the hotel.
The hotel does not even have 2 stars. The furniture is old and worn. There's no worse way to steal a bed. It stinks terribly. Breakfast is better for the homeless. Never take this hotel. You will lose your health and mood for the rest of your life.
A cozy, quiet hotel. The location is very good-10 min walk to Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, convenient transport interchange within walking distance. The owner speaks Russian, always helps, will meet you halfway. I recommend it to everyone.
3*, it doesn't pull anymore. If the budget is limited, then you can stay here. Breakfast is meager, the furniture is old, towels are falling down. The staff is friendly, the administrators-boys speak Russian. The location is good. A quiet street, close to the main attractions of the city. There was no refrigerator, as well as glasses, a kettle, and water.