Personally, the hotel pleased me in all respects. It is located in Gumbet. By minibus you can get to Old City and see the sights, walk along the streets. Regarding the hotel: the food is satisfactory, you will not stay hungry. Everything was delicious. The view from the restaurant and from the pool is simply gorgeous! The room is normal, everything worked. The key to the safe must be taken at the reception. Internet is only available at the reception, free of charge. He catches a little bit at the table above the reception in the restaurant. The hotel consists of constant climbing stairs, it will not suit people with limited mobility. There is no animation at all. The slide in the pool is open according to the schedule (1-2 hours). I haven't tried local drinks, but I've seen what there is. Sprite, fanta, cola, coffee - from vending machines, decent. The sea is 5-7 minutes away on foot, but keep in mind that it is not clean there. I took minibuses for 20 liras to Ortakent, Akular to the beaches, it's clean and I liked swimming more. Sun beds are paid, but you can buy something at the bar and provide a sunbed. There was an unpleasant moment when checking in: the guy was helping to carry a suitcase, dropped it, and the perfume broke. I carried it myself. We went into the room and he put the phone with a translator, it says "give me my money", I gave $ 1, and he started extorting $ 5, then rubles ... in general, I had to explain in Russian that he was not worthy of a dollar. The residue remained, he walked around and looked at me as an enemy then😀
A traditional Turkish three-piece without frills (the hotel is considered a budget option).
Interesting things: pleasant staff, cleaning - every day, houses (and rooms, respectively) are built in
the Greek style, beautiful views of Gumbet and the sea, respectively.
Of the uninteresting: food (you will not stay hungry, you will also be full), increased audibility (you can hear what is playing on the embankment, as well as what the neighbors are talking about in the next house), there is no beach of your own, in Gumbet 95% of the beach either belongs to hotels or cafes and restaurants (renting a sunbed on average is 100 liras per person), Wi-Fi only in the lobby.
Free beaches, as well as the entrance to the sea in the whole of Gumbet, are one big dump.
Can we recommend Gumbet and this hotel? Alas.
A great hotel, everything is close and nearby, taxis and public transport stop literally behind the wall. The sea is 4 minutes on foot, the entrance is good, but not completely clean, it is better to go to more remote beaches, the pool in the hotel is open until 18.00, so that it would be a surprise for me. The staff is polite, but they speak only English or Turkish. The air conditioner is central, that is, you can adjust the temperature in it only from the reception, on / off in the room.
In general, I liked the rest, would I return to this hotel? There would be more Russian speakers-definitely yes, but it is optional.