The hotel is very cozy, though slightly tired, the rooms are spacious enough, delicious breakfasts on the ground floor, friendly cats on the street and around.
In January, the hotel becomes strictly Turkish, Russian tourists are extremely unlikely to meet.
Nearby there is a place to eat, a grocery store and a couple of alcohol markets. The beach area is under reconstruction, and if you walk along the embankment, you can meet a pelican beggar.
One of the disadvantages: there is no central heating, if necessary, you will be given either a pretty blanket to keep warm, or they may recommend using an air conditioner. But not in your absence from the room. The stingy owner extremely lowers the temperature of the water heaters at night. But in return, he can treat you to delicious coffee.