Nice hotel. Excellent location (3 min.to the metro and tram stop).
Cleaning every day (towels were changed, vacuum cleaner or), there is shampoo, shower gel in dispensers, slippers. The breakfasts are good, you will not stay hungry (boiled eggs, omelet, soup, 2 types of sausage, 3 types of cheese, salads, hot sausages/ fried sausage, French fries/ stews or stewed vegetables always, cereals/ balls with milk, jam 3 types, chocolate paste, 2 types of yogurt and always fresh bread).
Cons: sound insulation (I took one star off), the feeling that some people walk around your room all the time. We were accommodated in room 212 on the 2nd floor, and the view from the window was terrible, it was even scary that someone would come through the visor to our window.
The hotel is good, justifies its 3 *. The old one, of course, has been living for a long time))
Classic Turkish breakfasts, normal
The staff is friendly.
The economy rooms (3rd floor) have towels and slippers. There are no bathrobes (although it was stated in the description), there are no soap accessories.
Purely on 3+.
The room was cleaned every day.
The terrace has a great view of the Marmara Sea. Cool.
The hotel's location is a 5-minute walk from the Vesnegiler Metro Station and Laleli University metrobus stop.
The main attractions are 20 minutes away on foot in all directions.
It's a nice hotel, in a fairly quiet area (but in the courtyard a couple of times the neighboring hotel organized a night disco on the roof - the rooms facing the street are probably even quieter, since there are clothing boutiques that don't close so late).
Helpful, attentive staff. Towels were changed every day, plumbing is fully functional, air conditioning for cold and heat, the mattress is not sagging, the bed is wide.
Full breakfasts with soups, hot omelets, eggs, some kind of nuggets, potatoes, sausages, fruits, salads, cheeses, herbs are more than enough to go for a walk deep into the middle of the day without thinking about food.
If you really find fault, hangers for outdoor jackets at the entrance would not be superfluous...