We stayed here in September 2024 for 12 days, we liked almost everything.:
- convenient location in a quiet side street of Istanbul's main Istiklal street (respectively, there are many cafes and shops nearby, although there was only one grocery supermarket),
- price!
- everything is clean, tidy, cleaning on request,
- the room has everything you need: air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV, refrigerator, hairdryer, hot water water - without interruptions.
- delicious breakfasts, without porridge (it turned out to be difficult to find porridge in Istanbul), but stable - fresh vegetables and fruits (including watermelon and grapes), boiled eggs or omelets, sausage, cheese, olives, cereals, bread, pastries,
- when it's not raining, you can have breakfast at tables outside, which was very pleasant.
Minuses:
- the size of the room (it's not critical, we only spent the night anyway), the hotel is located in an old house, so everything is miniature - foyer, elevator, corridors, rooms,
- the lack of a wardrobe (but this is inconvenient, all the clothes had to be hung on hooks in the hallway or just kept in a suitcase).
Initially, we booked a room with three beds, because we were with a 4-year-old child, but fortunately, upon check-in, the administrator offered another one with a double bed, but with a full shower (it turned out that the aggregator did not have a photo of the bathroom in that room for three, and there was no bathtub at all, just a shower the hose and drain are in the floor, somewhere near the toilet, for the first time in my life I saw this, to be honest), so be careful.
I didn't check in here, but I looked inside the room. The room was very cramped, at least the one I was shown. The foyer is tiny and neat. I liked the staff. But for such a price in Istanbul, especially in the Beyoglu or Fatih area, you are unlikely to find something super fresh..