I really liked the hotel, clean rooms, new furniture, quiet at night. The owner of the hotel is always on the spot, served coffee)) There are shops nearby. There is a bus stop nearby. I would have gone there again.
When booking the hotel, it was written 4 stars, as well as the sign on the hotel. In fact, God forbid a weak three. The rooms are dirty, the beds are hard, you need to ask for them to be cleaned and for 2-3 days to pass. Sometimes there is no hot water. They paid extra for the Wi-Fi and the safe, but the Wi-Fi worked terribly poorly. There is nothing to eat at breakfast except French fries, eggs and cottage cheese. Lunch and dinner at another restaurant. The pool looks terrible, they haven't even climbed in there once. This is the first time we have encountered such an all-inclusive approach. The sea is really close, only it saved the whole situation. Migros is also a 15-minute walk away. In general, if you only spend the night there and spend the whole day outside the hotel, then it's fine. The owners are a nice family, they smile sweetly and help in any way they can. But there's no way we'd go back there. The hotel is in very poor condition.
We were disappointed with the arrival at the hotel. The rooms are dirty, the bathroom is dead, cleaning and changing towels cannot be achieved at all. There are better threes in Alanya, definitely. It's close to the sea, but probably this is the only plus. The girl at the reception almost does not speak Russian, but this is compensated by politeness and friendliness, she is ready to help as much as possible. The food in the hotel seems to be a standard buffet for a threesome, but the stomach was "naughty" from it not in a childish way (this is not a one-time case, other visitors also complained about the food), there is standard sprite, cola, fanta at the bar, there is beer (surprisingly it seemed not diluted), there is strong alcohol (but to he has VERY big questions)
There is a Migros nearby, it has become a salvation in terms of food, if you want, you can go to a cafe (there are many nearby), you can walk to the city center if you want, but there is also public transport (stop nearby). Also, there is a bus station near the hotel, if you wish, you can take a ticket and get to other cities.
To summarize: there are several advantages, but they are questionable and relate not to the hotel, but to its location, of course there are more disadvantages. If you are going to Turkey for the first time, I do not recommend it. The husband, after a rest at the hotel, flatly refuses to return to Alanya and Turkey in general. And even if the sea is important to you, and not hotel accommodation (like me, for example), I still advise you to consider other options, at least you will save your stomach
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Елена
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May 16, 2024
I liked everything, thank you!
We arrived at KLEOPATRA SUNLIGHT, we ate there, the room was given a 5-minute walk to CLEOPATRA CITY, the rooms are new, clean, cleaning 1 every two days, if you hang a sign. The room has everything you need, shower, toilet, hairdryer, air conditioning, TV, table, safe, wardrobe, bedside tables, balcony with table and chairs. There is an elevator. You can ask for clothes to be ironed in the laundry room.
Wi-Fi in both hotels is free only at the reception downstairs, you can sit on the sofas, the room costs $ 5 for a week.
It takes about 7-10 minutes to walk to the beach.
I was here last summer. I didn't like it. There was no internet connection in the room. The owners are not shy about photoshopping pictures that they post about the hotel on the Internet, adding expensive cars there. It is difficult to walk by the pool: on one side, sunbeds prevent you from passing, on the other, only 30 centimeters to the wall.
There is no WiFi in the rooms. The signal from the router on the 2nd floor was picked up only at the front door. It's not surprising that when I checked in, they didn't even tell me the password to the wi-fi. The hosts are from Lebanon, they allow themselves to respond in the booking service in Arabic. Moreover, if you do not have Wi-Fi and the toilet is leaking, that the water remains on the floor at the entrance to the toilet, then the owner made himself a megacabinet, which is also cleaned constantly. That's how they treat guests here and exalt themselves. Although there were very few guests. The shower curtain by the pool is so light that it is blown away by the wind. No privacy at all, the water is only cold. Before entering the pool, you will have to walk along its edge. There was absolutely no space left between the pool and one of the walls of the building. I couldn't stand the lack of wi-fi and left right after breakfast. The sea is only at first glance not so far away. In fact, you will have to walk a lot more, including along streets where pedestrians are not allowed to pass, and in some places there is no sidewalk at all - so be careful.