Not a bad three-piece in the city center. We chose it solely because of its transport accessibility. Tram, metro, buses - everything is nearby. The room is very simple, but clean. The bed linen was changed, but not daily. There are no toothbrushes, but there were disposable slippers. Breakfast is very modest: boiled eggs, bread, cucumbers, tomatoes, lettuce leaves, pieces of sausage and cheese, jams. Only instant coffee is hot. In principle, it will work for breakfast, but it won't be enough to eat before dinner:)
There is a refrigerator and air conditioning in the room - it helped to keep warm in autumn.
There are Russian-speaking staff, convenient)
A normal economy segment hotel, cleaned every day,responsive staff, there are Russian speakers. Breakfast was included, which was also good.Standard set: cheeses of several types, vegetables,eggs,soups,coffee,tea, 5 types of jam, fresh bread,2 types of olives.We booked a 2-bed room for two with my daughter, but upon arrival we were checked into a triple room.
The hotel is conveniently located in Fatih district, 5 minutes from Aksaray Tram Stop and Metro Station. The room is clean, cozy, daily cleaning, towels were changed every day, breakfasts were monotonous, but for me it was not a problem. I recommend.
A good hotel, Sultanahmet Square is a half-hour walk along a beautiful road. There is a bus stop nearby, a tram is a five-minute walk away, and the metro is 10 minutes away. A very pleasant receptionist. The breakfasts are modest, but there is enough for a morning snack. The hotel is located in Laleli among a large number of wholesale shops. The water in the room is both hot and cold, it does not stink
Well, it's not that bad, it's better than many other hotels in Istanbul. But... The audibility in the rooms is terrible, the floor has never been cleaned, we saw ants (small black ones, a little). The rooms are already tired. And so, the location is quite good. Breakfast, if anything, is quite meager and monotonous.