Excellent hotel in the center, within walking distance from the Marcantaglia shopping center. Nearby there is a tram stop, a mosque, several cafes with local food, grocery stores. Breakfast - boiled eggs, a couple of cucumbers for all guests and two rotten tomatoes. No coffee, tea with kombucha. Smoking is welcome right in the room, which is a big plus, since the bed linen on the beds will have additional holes, for a more convenient passage of bed bugs to you, which will create a pleasant atmosphere for a sound sleep. Until 3 a.m., a nearby cafe will roast "Kokorech"-a local delicious dish made from giblets in the intestines. WiFi is constantly falling off, there is no speed. I recommend you to check in.
I have been staying in this hotel for more than 1 month. Unfortunately, I booked almost blindly, so I took a pig in a poke. I must say right away, in general, it costs its money and probably you should not expect anything special, but I will tell you what the real pros and cons are and maybe it will help someone make the right choice:
Positive:
The city center, excellent transport accessibility,
Next to one of the best shopping centers with almost everything you need, across the street migros, a bunch of restaurants, exchangers, next to a cool (for Turkey) gym, very convenient.
The old town and the marina are within walking distance,
courteous staff,
cleaning every day,
breakfast (despite the schedule) can be delayed until 10 or even 11, and even for those who are late, I am ready to cook what is over.
the rooms are clean enough and despite the fact that you can smoke everywhere, the rooms do not stink of cigarettes (almost, I'll tell you in the minuses why). I changed three numbers, so I know)). This is probably all on the plus side.
Minuses:
The furniture, rooms, bathroom, decor elements are all very worn out
There won't be hangers everywhere in the closets
Almost all the bed linen, although clean, but with some old stains, such a feeling,
If you book one for yourself and then you want to bring someone to your room (my wife came to me), it will cost extra money (I don't know if it should be like this, 200 lira per day for an additional person)
The hotel does not have an iron and ironing facilities
The sound insulation of the rooms is terrible, especially in the bathrooms and there is also odor insulation, if someone smokes next to you in your room, the smoke will be worse than in the smoking room
Internet: And finally, the most important thing, this month that I lived in a hotel, I worked during the day, and the Wi-Fi of the hotel in the avenue sounded like salvation, but no. The Internet is so poor that you can hardly even surf the Internet, I'm not talking about video and audio conferences, as a result, I spent the whole month on the mobile Internet, which I distributed to myself..
PS there is a mosque next to the minaret turned into your windows, so forget about a restful sleep early in the morning, especially if the windows are open. But it's probably a matter of habit.