The rooms are spacious compared to similar hotels in the area. Cleaning is done every day, the bed linen is clean. The repair is practical and fresh, just as compared) the breakfasts are Turkish, I advise you to book a couple of nights, if you don't like it, you can choose another one, but if you have a reservation for all days, in case of something they don't have a refund, keep in mind! The staff is also normal! He's going to spend the night!
There is also a buffet across the street where delicious shakshuka and a fresh loaf are prepared for affordable money)
We really liked the hotel, despite the reviews that it is located in the shoe quarter, we still went here
All shoe stores were closed, the quietest street, almost no one drives at night
The staff at this hotel is just wonderful, everyone told me where to eat delicious food, how to get there, even on the day of departure they extended the room without any problems, in short, all 3 admins and the boss remained in my heart))
The usual breakfasts, omelette, sausages, pasta, salads, sausages, cheese, vegetables, fruits, what else is needed for breakfast)
The room itself is quite small, but very cozy, everything you need in the room is there, when booking it is better to order a "room with a view of the city"
The view is certainly not of the city, but a nearby hotel, but it is not in the basement to live)
We were very pleased with this hotel, it was in a great location, close to the tram stop, all the sights are nearby
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A small hotel with a fresh renovation. Externally, the building is beautiful. The side view is not very good, on some dirty buildings with shops and the same dirty street. The audibility is just terrible! Being in the bathroom, you can hear the neighbors talking behind the wall! The rooms themselves are small. There is a small cupboard, at the bottom of which there is a refrigerator type with paid drinks (cola, water), a table with a kettle, instant coffee, tea bags, sugar and a couple of glasses. There were also disposable slippers, small gels, shampoo, shower cap and cotton swabs. Bedside tables and an ottoman. The bathroom has a shower cabin, sink, toilet. Towels are a separate topic!!! Either we were unlucky, or they're all so old, grayish, with a lot of hair! Just ugh! There are breakfasts on the minus ground floor. Turkish sausages, baked potatoes, omelette, fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, several types of cheeses, bread, butter, livers, cupcakes, tea, comic coffee from the vending machine. The assortment hasn't changed in three days, so I think it's always the same. In general, you can get enough for half a day. If you are not a gourmet, it is better to pay for these breakfasts in advance, because it will be more expensive to eat in the city. We had breakfast and went for a walk all day. There is nothing to do in the hotel itself, just sleep. There's also some nonsense with the switches in the room. When pressed, they made sounds so loud, similar to knocking, that we heard the neighbors turn them off, and they heard us accordingly! It was annoying at night. The staff is friendly. Tips are welcome. The rate at the hotel is lower than in the city. And, by the way, the rate at the airport is even lower than at the hotel! So it's better to look for exchangers in the city. Overall, it's not a bad place. The sights are within walking distance. But for the future, we decided that we would look at the hotel in a quieter place.