The hotel is average, normal for its price.
Of the advantages, instead of the location, everything is nearby: markets, metro and shops. The managers are also quite responsive, a good hearty breakfast. There is a very cheap and delicious locanta nearby.
The downsides are, of course, humidity and mold, old windows, and mediocre cleaning.
It's a great place for the unpretentious, the picky ones will be uncomfortable.
Of the advantages, there are only three: location and good breakfasts, not bad linen. The rest is all rather indirect. A house was on fire nearby—the whole hotel smelled of burning. There is a lot of black mold in the bathroom, broken plumbing. The air conditioner is very loud. The rooms are cleaned every day, but every day the number of towels decreased and the number of shampoo tubes increased. Very useful sound insulation. And you can just forget about the view from the windows.
We stayed for 3 nights/4 days.
As picky tourists who just came to sleep, we were satisfied.Clean bed linen,refrigerator in the room, air conditioning.
The breakfasts are also good, but monotonous.
The hotel, which smells like a mache, is located in a slum, the contingent is not from tourists, but from migrant workers from other countries, who read the prayer aloud and very loudly. I am a Muslim myself, but I have never seen such a mess and disrespect for other people.
Among the advantages: convenient location, courteous administrators , cheap store nearby , favorable price.
Of the cons: very bad Internet, the room is cleaned on request, terrible sound insulation, you can hear everything, even farting, snoring in the next room, toilet paper is also given on request.
great hotel, perfect location , close to metro and market and attractions. The rooms are good, the breakfasts are good too . I recommend it to everyone.
First they gave me a dark room. I calmly asked (in Russian) for another one. My wife and I (without further ado and with a smile) were provided with a more comfortable and no extra charge. It's not a bad neighborhood. Near the bay, two bridges, markets and the cheapest pomegranate fresh on the street) We walked to Hagia Sophia.