I chose the hotel solely by location - despite the fact that the first time I also lived on Sultanahmet, the second time I wanted to come here, to this special atmosphere of the old city. Especially in the evening - when everything is quiet, the lights turn on - I love this time.
The hotel was immediately found- it is located in a dead end.
There are some other ruins nearby.
We moved in immediately, but unsuccessfully. It looked like some kind of garbage dump, I was upset.
But then the issue was successfully resolved and the room was given on the 3rd floor, larger and with a view of the street and the neighboring hotel.
It became wonderful.
The breakfasts are excellent. Rather, European ones.
A wonderful woman in the dining room, I didn't remember the name, a Cossack, in my opinion. Very nice, friendly, attentive.
She specially prepares cheesecakes for Russians and even (!) - she salts caviar) Turks don't eat, understand, or do this, of course.
It was very nice to receive such attention.
It's a pity, she wasn't there on the day of departure, they wanted to leave a tip(
Thanks!
Coffee is served on request.
It's wonderful to start the morning with a cup of good Turkish coffee.
Last time I had breakfast with a view of the Bosphorus. But the quality of that breakfast wasn't even close. You can look at the Bosphorus anyway. Then)
Good beds, mattresses, pillows.
Plumbing, textiles.
Cleaning is daily, everything is fine.
The staff is polite and smiling.
The main attractions are all within a 5-minute walk.
A cafe with good portions and democratic prices (I don't remember the name) on the way to the square on the right along the way. The landmark is the red chairs)))
Not to say that it was very presentable, but we rolled out of it)))
I recommend.