A small cozy oriental-style hotel. The room is small, of course the furniture is not new, but very very clean!!! This is a big plus. The room has everything for relaxation, towels, shampoos, shower gel, slippers. In the morning, breakfast is served in the basement. The scrambled eggs are just there. I've never eaten better in hotels. I ate two portions. I couldn't tear myself away. The tram stop is just 3 minutes away. Yes, there is no need for a tram there. All attractions are within walking distance. Plus, the exchanger is not far away. So I definitely recommend it to those who go for impressions, and do not find fault with hotels.
An average 3-star hotel! Breakfast is the same every day! Room cleaning every day! It is well located. But I recommend living in the Asian part of Istanbul!
Beautiful lobby. The floor in the room is cold, you need a carpet. It was in March, one night. There is a refrigerator with drinks in it. There is a kettle and a couple of tea bags with sugar. The duvet cover had small holes.
a normal hotel, I really like it. It is richly executed. I advise everyone. By the way, the food is also delicious. It's certainly not for a week, but the hotel is fine
Disgusting, clogged drain and lack of light in the bathroom for a room priced at 100 bucks. A buffet breakfast without much choice. Only the omelette and fruit salad came in. Tomatoes are plastic, all cheeses are over-salted.
A palace-style hotel. The windows overlook the construction site. The room is designed in oriental style. The staff is excellent. The breakfast is quite delicious
The hotel is just awful. The photos do not correspond to reality. In the photo it's just a super hotel, but in reality, it's old, shabby, all creaky. The door handles fly out by themselves, the shower stall has no words at all. Breakfast is just eggplant and carrots with mayonnaise. The room had half-walled doors instead of windows. Cleaning the room daily is just not the way we think. For them, cleaning is making the bed and changing towels. That's all., Their photos are very beautiful, but it's a pity that they are not real. The name of the hotel needs to be changed to a hostel.