In my opinion, this is the perfect three-star hotel in Istanbul. Excellent location (3 minutes walk to the metro). Beautiful, bright lobby. Perfect cleanliness. The staff is very polite and unobtrusive. There is an elevator. The cleaners were eager to clean the room every day, and sometimes they had to hang a "do not disturb" sign on the door handle. The range of breakfast dishes was extensive, and there was some variety from day to day. The sound insulation is generally good, except for the door: in the morning you can hear the doors slamming and the neighbors heading for tomorrow, you can hear the hum of the elevator a little. The windows of the hotel overlook the street and the other hotel, while it is quiet at night and nothing prevents you from sleeping. The room was neat and pretty, not peeling, the furniture did not fall apart, the hair dryer was working, the plumbing was good. There are no mosquito nets, so sometimes individual mosquitoes enter the room if the window is open. The TVs are new, SmartTV, so I watched YouTube and connected my laptop via hdmi. There is a safe in the bedside table. The Wi-Fi is average - in principle, it works, but in the evening it can be slow due to the heavy load from other guests and periodically you have to reconnect the devices. During the day, the speed is about 20-50 Mbps.
In general, it's fine. A solid three in the stars. Newly renovated, lots of satellite TV channels in many languages. Wi-Fi is normal. The staff is polite. Breakfast is not very varied, but for this money it will do. Geographically, it's perfect. 3 minutes walk to both the metro and the tram. Within walking distance of Al Sofia, Grand Bazaar, etc. Lots of shops, cafes, restaurants. The main drawback is the terrible audibility in the rooms. If you're a light sleeper, I'll be there. The street is quiet, but if people wander around the hotel at night, it seems that they are walking in your room.