An authentic small three-storey hotel in Bayazit district. We stayed in the Same suite, designed for 4 people - three beds (1 double and 2 single). The room has a refrigerator, kettle, cups, glasses, bath towels and hand towels. Sofa, armchair. (we didn't have enough tables in the room. It feels like it has three seats, and a sofa was added, but the table was removed). But we're perfectly positioned. A huge plus of the hotel is the upper terrace overlooking the Bosphorus. It's beautiful there in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Standard breakfasts for Turkey are eggs, fried eggs, sausages, olives, peppers, cheeses, sausages, pastries, juices. Coffee is only instant.The dining room is located in the basement of the building - beautiful brick vaults and authentic decoration. The staff is friendly. The guys at the reception don't speak Russian well, but they try very hard. We are always ready to help. The woman who cleans and helps in the kitchen speaks Russian well
The Grand Bazaar and the tram stop are 6 minutes uphill in a straight line. The Bosphorus embankment is 5 minutes down. There are shoe shops around
Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque are 25 minutes away on foot.