A great, inexpensive hotel. Standard Turkish breakfast and delicious bread. All the staff is insanely polite. The room is neat. In order to come just to spend the night, you don't need any more mui. There is hot water, the air conditioner is working, there is a refrigerator, there is a TV. The bathroom has a hairdryer, clean towels, a couple of pieces of soap and two small bottles of shampoo. One woman speaks Russian. The rest speak English, Turkish and even know Korean. Cleaning is done regularly. I felt comfortable, like at home. In the morning, at breakfast, I chatted in the kitchen with the nicest employees of the hotel. I was lucky enough to live on the 4th floor in a 403 room with a view of both the sea and the mosque. Of course, I am very satisfied with both the hotel and the service
A simple city hotel in the historical center of Istanbul. It is a 10-minute walk to Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. The hotel itself is nestled on a hill (keep in mind that you will have to return to the hill from almost everywhere). Our room was on the 4th floor, the steepest spiral staircase after a whole day of walking is still a pleasure. The package included breakfast - one set every day - an egg, three pieces of cheese, two pieces of sausage, 5 olives, a loaf, jam, margarine, a plate of watermelon. Upon arrival, they said that breakfast was before 10, but one day there was only one guy left at the distribution and drove us away at 9:45, saying that breakfast was over. The cleaning was done once a week. Towels were not changed in principle. I had to ask for shampoo. Two women who work at the reception and in the cafe speak Russian well
A cozy hotel in the very center
It is quite enough for an overnight stay and breakfast
The heart of Istanbul is within walking distance of five minutes
Clean small rooms
Friendly staff
The hotel is located close to historical attractions and is cheap, but its advantages end there. The room is not cleaned from the word at all. Bed linen and towels, although washed, but with traces of other people's vital activity. The walls are cardboard. The breakfast is not impressive. I would recommend it to my friends as a last resort!
A wonderful economy option hotel. The service staff, administrators (Ercan and Diana) and a representative of the tour operator (young man Liman) will always help, prompt, solve any problem promptly. The room was cleaned every other day. The breakfasts are standard as throughout Istanbul.
The hotel is within walking distance of the main attractions.
For a budget holiday, that's the thing. Now I know where I will stay in Istanbul)) Thank you.
A small hotel in the old town. It is suitable for an overnight stay without pretensions. The rooms are clean but very small. You open the door and find yourself in a small hallway with a hanger on one wall (which is a wardrobe and a bedside table for things) and a mirror on the other. The corridor is 1.5-2 meters and the bed (comfortable, the mattress is good). There is no more than a meter around the bed to the walls. There's a TV on the side. And the entrance to the toilet. A shower room for slim people. There is also a fire exit. There is practically no sound insulation. The air conditioner is central. Breakfast is downstairs. Three tables. The menu is the same every day. Bread, tea or coffee, butter, jam, egg, a piece of cheese, two pieces of sausage, three or four olives. The owner is in touch, ready to help. The main advantage is the distance from all attractions within walking distance.
I stayed at this hotel in July, I was just terrified.The staff is generally rude and no, the refrigerator does not work, the rooms are not cleaned, the bed is dirty, there are no breakfasts at all, an egg and a piece of small cheese, they cheat, honestly no hotel. I moved to another one, much cheaper, I was delighted. EVERYTHING is clean, the room is shiny, the refrigerator is working, there is even a kettle and tea and coffee in the room. And the staff is great, 10 times they will ask if there is anything else, I was delighted with this hotel.Before you go, I advise you to read the reviews.I do not recommend going to this hotel. It's so bad there, I've never seen it anywhere else.
One of the advantages is that it is located near many attractions within walking distance. The cisterns of Feodosia are 500 meters away from the hotel!!! Down and to the right is the restaurant square about 1 km away.
There are many mini factories near the hotel for the production of all Turkish textiles and not far from the main street with trams that can take you to the north side of the Asian side of Istanbul, where the famous Istiklal Street is located. Which I strongly advise you to visit!!!
The location of the hotel is a buzz, but only to sleep in it.
The view from the hotel to the Marmara Sea is only from the 4th and above floor (we lived on the 5th floor). A compatriot from the 2nd floor has a view of a permanent traffic jam.
In the room, there is only a refrigerator and an air conditioner without a remote control - turn on/off via the 16A automatic machine🤣🤣🤣
The breakfasts are the same for all 7 days: boiled egg, several pieces of cheese and sausage, dried olives and awesome fresh bread.
I don't understand who left a positive review... Except for the young man, whose name is Said, I didn't see anything positive.!! It's the worst hotel I've ever seen. There's dirt everywhere, cockroaches. For seven days, the room was never cleaned, they cleaned themselves and changed the linen. Thank you, although they did not forbid us to take towels and linen, I do not advise anyone
The room is terrible, cockroaches are running around. We lived for 7 days, there was no cleaning more than once. We changed the towels ourselves. The breakfast is terrible: a plate with 1 egg, half a cucumber, butter, bread.
The only plus is Said, at the reception, helped with everything and speaks Russian well.
A great hotel, the girl at the reception is always happy to welcome guests. The young man who sets the breakfasts is very kind and really kind and helpful. I don't know what I deserved, but my room was cleaned every day, towels and bed linen were changed. The room is newly renovated. And what is very important, all the most interesting places are nearby! I will definitely return to this hotel, Istanbul, you stole my heart!
It's very dirty, they don't clean the bed at all, the bed is dirty and stained, it's impossible to take a normal shower, there are no shelves, no hangers, even put everything on the floor
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August 1, 2022
I can add to the previous true review:
1. The location of the hotel is controversial, although it is close to the main beauties. On the one hand, Pierre Loti Street is clean and well-groomed, leading to the center, on the other-a dirty and smelly wholesale district with all the consequences.
2. You can only sleep with the windows closed, because everyone is screaming - huge seagulls, sellers, movers, parking attendants, and passers-by..+ cars rumbling on the pavement all night.But if you are unlucky and there is no air conditioner, and it happens, then forget about sleep!
3. About breakfast - the absolute truth, there is nothing to add
4. Service-muddy guys from the former Soviet republics-Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks.. talking on the phone and watching videos all day long. With any request from the guests-by!!
5. And finally, the main thing! One night at the hotel we heard a rustle in our room for 5! the floor. The next night, everything was repeated and gnawed beach slippers with teeth marks were added!! There's a RAT in the room, comrades!! The next day we flew away, the administration (represented by the Kyrgyz duty officers, by the way, arrogant for some reason!)the incident was reported with attached photos of slippers.. So what? No regrets, no apologies..
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE HOTEL!!!
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November 27, 2024
Such a hole! Dirty, stained linen is tin!!! We went to the basement room for breakfast, opened the oil there, the mold ran away from there. The only plus is the view from the fifth floor. The shower is all broken mold.
We were with my wife and little daughter from 07.07.22 to 12.07.22. No impressions, service at 0, these days, the room was cleaned 1 time, we had to wash and sweep the floors ourselves, the linen was not changed at all, we were settled on the 5th floor (there is no elevator) with a small infant, we were asked to settle at least on the 3rd, requested 20 euros per day. At first they were given a room without air conditioning, as they were from the road and very tired, they did not pay attention to it, but the next day, it became unbearably hot to sleep, they asked to overpower, overpowered into a smaller room, but with air conditioning (this was the only plus)! Breakfast, only one name, is given a plate with dilapidated cucumbers and tomatoes, a couple of pieces of cheese and local sausage, they completely forget about the stale bun, it is not covered! Cockroaches are walking around the kitchen! In general, I do not recommend the place, although it is very close to all the mosques and attractions of the Fatih district (the very center)
The worst thing I've seen! The numbers do not correspond to reality!
The conder blows only with hot air,
Dirt is everywhere! The light in the room does not work.
There is only one iron for the whole hotel.
Terrible hotel. I don't want anyone to get there. Old, dirty. There was no Internet, intermittent light and hot water. Breakfasts are one name, disgusting.
A small cozy hotel. But they save on heating. It's cold in the rooms in the evening. Until you ask, the batteries don't turn on. We were at the end of March.