Nice hotel. The price was affordable, the room was clean, spacious enough, with air conditioning (which is important in summer), a good breakfast was included (a typical Turkish breakfast: some vegetables, jam, honey, butter, bread, chocolate paste, a piece of sausage, cheese and a boiled egg). The location is ideal - within walking distance of the main cool places of the city, lots of cafes, parks, etc. It's quiet at night, which is also wonderful. Wi-Fi works without interruption. I liked everything. One of the disadvantages is the lack of a washing machine and an iron. In general, I recommend 👍🏻
The goal was to get enough sleep and tidy up between flights: the place is ideal both from the point of view of price-quality ratio and location (metro, shopping center, shops, cafes and fast food - all within walking distance). The room was clean and functional. I didn't like the VERY POOR breakfast and the obsessive desire of the employee to sell me a transfer, but I stayed in many hotels in this area and at this price. In the video, I say "spacious" because a week before, at the same price and in the same area, I stayed in a tiny bedbug.
The hotel is well located: it takes less than 5 minutes to walk to the metro, pharmacies, cafes, canteens and shops are nearby; you can get to the center by metro; it takes about 30 minutes to walk to Taksim Square; at the same time, the room is located so that you can not hear the noise from the city, cars and scooters. Breakfast is standard: egg, fresh delicious bread, cheese, sausage. Among the disadvantages: poor cleaning (dust and hair on the floor, for example), audibility between rooms. For such a low price, it's a good option.
The guys are trying, but I would not recommend the place. The rooms are outdated, the hotel is located next to the most sought-after area, plus it smells very much like sewage.
From what I liked: a covered terrace where breakfast is served. There are a lot of seals there and the Museum of Modern Art is nearby through the slums