The hotel is modest but clean. There is everything you need, including tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is also modest, but you can live until lunch. Friendly staff, ready to help if needed.
The picky ones will find something to complain about, but I was satisfied with everything for such a price.
Down the street across the street is a social canteen with inexpensive quality food.
Up the street are the main sights of Istanbul.
It's old and clean. Cosy. There are no bedbugs, and this is important. Blackout curtains. There is hot water, heating (we were in early March). The breakfast is mediocre, but it is there. For breakfast, there is an egg, lots of bread, fruit, butter, processed cheese, jam and honey. There is a local omelet. There is a terrace. On one side there is a view of the sea, on the other - a view of the streets.
The doors are locked with a squishy lock, the key must be handed in at the reception when you leave the hotel. There is a safe, but we did not use it. There's nothing to take from us. The place is beautiful, Sultanahmet Square is just around the corner. To the tram too. The staff is friendly, pleasant people.
There is a hair dryer. Conditioner. Even shampoo with shower gel. The slippers are disposable.
The ceilings are low, if you have claustrophobia, there will be problems. Towels are provided, everything is as it should be. There is a refrigerator. There is a kettle, tea, coffee, and cupcakes. TV with Turkish channels - almost learned the language in 5 nights.
To summarize, it's atmospheric, cozy, clean, and warm. Everything you need is there.
I would have moved in here the second time too, no problem.
I recommend.
A good budget hotel, there is not enough smoking room and trash can on the street and a recreation area, which all hotels usually have. Very close to all the attractions. The room is cozy, if there is a balcony, then stunning sunsets are provided for you. There's a sea across the street.