A huge plus is the ban on the settlement of children under 12 years old. The presence of a well-equipped gym, swimming pool, spa area. The rooms are large. The room has a safe, iron, ironing board, water, tea and coffee. Mini-bar.
Minuses: there were no bathrobes, after a request at the reception they brought, but one (!!), although they settled in together. There are only 4 towels for two plus for the legs, even in many 3-star hotels there are three per person (for washing, and two baths). They were not cleaned every day, even if there was a corresponding sign on the door. When the air conditioner ran out, I had to ask at the reception again, they don't check when cleaning.... And the heavy workload of the elevators (there are three of them), you have to wait a very long time.
Overall impression: a lot of money has been spent on equipment, and the staff is working poorly.
The hotel is tired, but we have already chosen it twice. The price-quality ratio is the reason for this. Conveniently located, near our favorite area of Nisantasi with good shops and restaurants. A corner of Europe in Istanbul. The breakfasts are quite good, the service is also good. After three nights in the Ramada, we moved to 5-ku twice as expensive. There, of course, the breakfast is richer, but in principle there is little difference in assortment and quality. There is a swimming pool, After long walks a good relaxation.
On my first visit, I was shocked by the entrance to the hotel, actually through McDonald's😂
But then they didn't pay attention
It's very convenient. Everything is nearby