A good hotel, a little tired, of course, fresh tiles were laid near the hotel at night, which made it difficult to get in and out, as it was dirty. Anyway, there's a lot of garbage lying around in Istanbul, apparently they don't like to clean up, but they really like to litter. There are rooms with windows in the windows or just with a view of some kind of pipe in the wall) A noisy refrigerator or ventilation can wake you up at night, and I still don't fully understand what it is. The staff is nice, but they only speak English or Turkish. In the morning, even if the window is closed, there will be a loud call to prayer from the nearest mosque, I constantly woke up because of this. Not far from the hotel there is an exchange office, a bus stop, a metro and a good shopping center. They only served breakfast, they said that there were no lunches or dinners at the hotel, I could be mistaken. In general, for a business city, it's a good hotel to spend a few days in.
We stayed at this hotel from 07.03 to 11.03. 2025. Very nice city hotel! I am not attaching a photo of the room, as it looked exactly the same as in the photo from the website. The room had both a shower and a bathtub, which is very convenient. Also everything else: towel, soap accessories, tea, coffee, etc. The room is spacious and clean. The breakfasts are not bad. We didn't leave hungry. The staff is polite, not annoying! There is ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING nearby. Shops, cafes, pharmacy, metro, tram line. To the main attractions (Cistern, Topkapi Sofia Cathedral) on foot in 25 minutes (uphill) or 7 minutes by tram.
Three-plus, the rooms on the 2nd floor have tired furniture, a hard mattress, synthetic sheets. Room cleaning is good, tea and coffee are available in the room. Only apples and oranges or grapefruits are served for breakfast. The coffee is terrible. The reception staff at the hotel is quite attentive and friendly. The location is good, as the Aksaray tram station is close.