If you are not picky, then it is generally a great place. We took a tour, so it was cheap. Located in the old town, next to a very cool cafe with inexpensive delicious food. The staff is friendly. A cat often came to visit us. That's where the advantages end. We lived on the 1st floor and it was somehow uncomfortable to live at street level, we need to close the windows so that no one peeks in. The room is small, the bathroom is all dirty and mildewed. The breakfasts are the same every day - cereals, eggs, sausage, cheese and bread, if you eat something, they probably won't bring you anything new.
The rooms are not new, of course, but they are in the center, everything is within walking distance, the staff speaks Russian and the cleaning is done every day. In general, it's very good and budget-friendly.
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Лана Рябова
Level 7 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
The hotel has a very good location to the sights. Sultan Ahmet Square is 5 minutes away. The hotel is not bad. The breakfasts are simple, modest. Coffee is like a powder made from sticks. Russian speakers at the reception, friendly. I slept in earplugs, audibility inside the hotel. It is very convenient that the hotel has a contract with a taxi, we ordered a new one to the airport for 30 euros
Plus one is the polite staff, the rest are disadvantages, of which there are a lot. It's not worth the money, it's better to look for chain hotels! And these small boutique hotels in the center of Istanbul at some unthinkable prices for terrible service, no, please, not a foot more🤦🏽♀️
The location is the most successful, everything is broken, attractions are within walking distance, polite staff, breakfasts help out - they save time searching for cafes. There is a transfer.
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Elena K.
Level 6 Local Expert
May 8
Nice rooms, quite spacious
The pleasant staff is ready to help, and of course, five minutes from the Blue Mosque and the square is generally great.
A good hotel, not much worn out, the location is very good, most of the attractions are within walking distance. Tip, do not stand in a huge queue at Hagia Sophia during the day, in the evening you can enter quietly, which is very convenient.
Excellent location, the room is clean, there are towels, slippers, hygiene products. There is a safe in the closet. In addition, the room has a kettle, cups, tea, coffee. The small refrigerator also pleased me. We read about poor noise insulation in Turkish hotels, the audibility from the street is not great, it did not bother us. A small minus is the monotonous breakfasts. There is a Russian-speaking staff, Olga met us, thanks to her for her help. We had a good time.