Economy is an option for transit travelers.
Pros: close to the airport - 20 minutes by metro. And close to the metro - 5-7 minutes on foot. There are a lot of cafes nearby. Friendly reception staff. We didn't figure out for ourselves how to set the air conditioner to heat, we asked for help and they helped us. The hotel has an elevator. Wi-fi is free, it works well. The room has modern furniture. Pretty clean. They provided slippers, tea, sugar and water. There was also shampoo, shower gel and soap.
Cons: there was a feeling that the hotel had not been renovated for a long time and that when it was done, it was done in a hurry. The battered walls at the reception, the dead thresholds at the evacuation doors, it was even scary to spend the night. One of the bathroom doors was missing. We were in early March, it was cold and there was a lot of wind blowing from the windows. When we first entered the room, it felt like a refrigerator.The only thing that saved was the air conditioner, which quickly heated the room. The window was not opened for ventilation, or rather it was not fixed open. In the morning, we found a view of half-abandoned buildings and a construction site. There are 4 broken hangers in the closet. There are no hooks in the bathroom, so I had to put things on the toilet lid and hang towels on the locker door. And there are no shelves in the shower, again, everything was placed on the toilet lid. The refrigerator stank a lot.
Total: for your money, this is normal for Istanbul. But only to spend the night and only if you are not picky.
We spent one night before departure from the airport. Good location, small hotel, comfortable rooms, pretty new, basically everything is ok. There is a subway nearby, 5-6 minutes on foot, 20 minutes and you are at the airport. For your money, a nice, cozy, not bad hotel.
It's a very nice hotel. Clean, cozy, everything you need to spend the night while waiting for the docking. Nearby there are grocery stores, cafes, everything is close to the metro.