One-night accommodation, very budget, with its pros and cons.
Pros: convenient location (from the old town and from the beach about 20 minutes on foot, from the Muratpasha tram stop 1.4 km, 15 minutes in a straight line), clean linen and in general the rooms and common areas are clean, there is hot water, Wi-Fi in the rooms, there were no insects. Traces of repair are visible - new safe doors have been inserted in each room, showers have been made in the rooms, bathrooms have been repaired, new lamps have been screwed on (without major repairs), blankets, mattresses - it is not disgusting to sleep, they do not smell like anything else.
Of the cons: the shower in the room was made in a hurry, it was necessary to unscrew the watering can to wash, otherwise it did not work, the manager in the shared kitchen smokes right indoors, so it was smoked in the kitchen and in the hallway, while our room was ventilated. There is mold in the hallway in places. The walls are cardboard, the neighbors can be heard perfectly, but we were lucky - quiet people lived. The walls are dirty, the rooms are "tired".
Objectively, it is an acceptable option for 1-2 nights, so as not to overpay.
Plus one. The cheapest place to stay overnight in Antalya is in front of the Lycian trail.
Cons - the feeling that they give a room to someone in an apartment.
The toilets are tin, which also have a shower type.
To enter this "apartment " by a very steep staircase.
It takes a long time to call the owner to send the password code from the door.
I recommend it only if you need an ultra cheap roof for the night. If you don't need a shower.
The bed linen is not very fresh. Coughed up.
There are holes in the walls in the room, or "room", such as unfinished repairs. One window with a view of a busy street, under which there is a lot of garbage on the canopy.
Apart from the price, no advantages were found. It was unpleasant in the common area, we were immediately greeted by a dirty sink. It's better not to save money and find a decent place. Untidy dreams were in our room, we spent one night, but still I don't want to remember. Owners need to invest more in the interior. Only the doors in the rooms are new))