We stayed with a family (2 adults and a child of 9 years old) at this hotel for a day. We considered city hotels near the main attractions. We stopped there. There is a tram stop nearby, line T1. By and large, I needed a clean bed, a shower, a toilet, and minimal comfort. The room was for three with a balcony with a side view of Krivoy Rog, breakfast was included. The room had a clean bed, comfortable mattresses, a refrigerator, the shower worked perfectly for both hot and cold water, there was shampoo, gel, clean towels, a hair dryer. The staff is responsive and ready to help with any issue. There is no kettle or glasses in the room. But, everything is solved, the cups were brought to us. Tea and coffee can be poured at the local buffet.The sound insulation of the rooms is lame, but we were lucky, all the guests were not noisy, they only heard the doors open/close. The breakfasts are minimalistic: bread, cheese, sausage, boiled eggs, olives, tea, crfe. If you are not satisfied, you can eat at a nearby cafe with a panoramic view of Krivoy Rog for your money. We went to have dinner at this cafe, took pizza, soup of the day, banana cake, tea in a teapot. The portions are large. Cozy, tasty, at reasonable prices.
In general, we were satisfied with the hotel, taking into account the price and quality. A good city hotel, I recommend it for accommodation to guests who plan their active tourist routes around Istanbul and expect a relaxing holiday after visiting the sights.
A good hotel, great guys, they didn't speak Russian, only English, breakfast is included, they even offered dinner for free, tea and water are also available at any time in the kitchen. They were watching the car. Parking is free. Excellent location of the hotel, close to the bazaar, many attractions. The rooms are cleaned when you hang a sign on the handle, we had a room on the 3rd floor with a balcony. If you do not look down, but straight ahead, you can see the sea. The room is small, but cozy, the bed is super, does not creak😁
I recommend it!
You can stay at this hotel, but not in an economy room. A higher level. But otherwise everything is fine and the location and even minimalistic breakfasts are there. Tea is always free in the cafe during the day
The room was a quiet horror: a broken window with an unpleasant view, dust all over the room, mold on the curtain and in the bathroom, the bed linen was probably just rinsed, but they did not try to wash it.
The hotel staff speaks neither Russian nor English, only an interpreter helps.
They refused to replace the number, citing the fact that everything was occupied. They agreed to clean up, but as a result, they simply wiped the visible surfaces. When I reported that I was allergic to dust and mold, they replied, "no one died from this," although I showed a document stating that just a week ago I had quincke's edema.
Dirt is everywhere!
When checking in, there was no one at the reception, I had to wait for someone to show up. When the employee approached, he did not greet, but immediately asked for a passport.
In general, the service is at the level of "thank you for paying attention to you at all." Look at the photo and think about whether it's worth paying for "this is a three-star hotel, it can't be any other way here," according to the hotel staff. We left this hotel that day without staying overnight (by the way, no money was returned), because it is dangerous and expensive (an antihistamine drip costs about 11.5 thousand rubles) for health, choosing a 5* hotel of a famous chain a little further away.
Photos of a hotel and a real hotel are two different things.