They were in early April 2024. I got a triple room on the 2nd floor (this is the norm for Istanbul), the window overlooks the inner wall, the view is not very good, but there is fresh air 🤪 a good hotel, everything worked, it was clean, there is a Russian-speaking administrator. To the tram stop 3 minutes a little uphill, to Sultanahmet Square 8 minutes on foot. In the evening we returned at 22-23, the streets were empty, but illuminated, it was not scary. There is a grocery store nearby, the room had a kettle and cups, coffee/tea, sugar and bottled water (updated every day). The Wi-Fi was working properly. For a normal price, a great place, especially since we came to walk, and only relax at night in the hotel!
We stayed for 2 nights. The hotel is small, in the old town, it is almost impossible to find it without a navigator. Nearby there are either shops (shops), or small artisans, but it is quiet and peaceful. The hotel staff is helpful and helpful, one speaks Russian.
The room is clean and comfortable, has everything you need - air conditioning, refrigerator, kettle with accessories (cups, tea, coffee, cream, 2 bottles of water), slippers and toiletries, hairdryer, TV.
Of the minuses - the environment and cleaning on the day of departure - the room is not rented, things are in the room, but a full cleaning has been carried out with the replacement of linen, towels, etc. - strange 🤔
Resume is a good, inexpensive option near the main attractions.
The room is not very clean, the Internet is only available on the ground floor. Clean towels and tea and coffee sets are brought from the good ones every day. The staff is polite and friendly. We paid 260 dollars in 5 days. We went to a meeting and booked a room without prepayment, because we couldn't pay with a Russian card. The hotel is two tram stops from the Hagia Sophia Mosque, and you can reach the square on foot. If you just want to spend the night like us, then it's a normal option.