Not up to 4 stars

Written: 24 july 2019
Travel time: 10 — 22 july 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 9.0
I'll start with TIPS. Bottles in the refrigerator in the room are free, they are put to you once, and in no case should you throw them away, then you will pour water into them from vending machines (there are several of them in the hotel and you can draw water at any time of the day). When leaving, wrap your suitcase at the hotel, not at the airport (it costs $5 at the hotel, and $10 at the airport). Be sure to register your voucher with the guide, and then take a picture of it, if the police come up on the street, then you need to show a photo of the voucher (in order not to carry it with you, this is instead of your passport).
Don’t be fooled by a guide (they make money on this and take you to a terrible hammam, where they stuff a crowd of people and it looks like some kind of slaughterhouse), it’s better to go to a hotel room for the same money. The same goes for shopping from a guide in Antalya - it's a scam, it's better to go to the clock tower, from there the minibus 07 and 08 goes every 15 minutes (be sure to see that EXPRES is written, otherwise you will go 2.5 hours, otherwise only hour) and go for 9 lira to Migros. Payment when leaving the minibus (and tell the driver: “When do you get off Migros? ”). And walk around the center as much as you want.
Back stop across the road (along the overpass-bridge) to the same minibus in Kemer. Near Migros in Antalya there is an aquarium - $ 35 entry. And from the same Migros you can get to Kale Ichi (old town) 06 minibus (about 5 lira), also tell the driver "Kale Ichi" and he tells you when to get off. You should not go to the Mark Antalya shopping center, there is nothing special to see there and everything is very expensive.

DO NOT change money at the hotel (very unprofitable), better in state stores - Migros or Carrefour (this is near the clock tower), buy any candy-chocolate-yogurt there... and give in euros or dollars and they give change in lira for VERY favorable rate. In Carrefour, the course is more profitable than in Migros, if anything.
Pros: 3 pools of different sizes and different depths (one of them with slides), the food is not very good, but you will not stay hungry. Beach - cross the road and go through one hotel, that is, very close (one and a half minutes to go). Nice view next to the mountains.
Cons: the beach is terrible - tiny, almost all the sunbeds are broken, a lot of people are resting from other people's hotels or without bracelets at all and no one watches it (although the beach is a hotel and except for tourists from the hotel no one should occupy those broken sunbeds)!! ! Room cleaning - they are not cleaned at all, towels and bedding have not been changed even once in 10 days, we bought soap for the shower ourselves, since we did not wait for them, although we left them money and chocolates.
The dishes are washed poorly - once a glass of lipstick came across, and more than once dirty plates and cups came across. Free Internet does not catch, but paid (a dollar a day or 5 lira, it is more profitable to pay in lira) catches only at the reception or by the pools. Only Russians and Turks stay at the hotel.
Disco until 12 on the roof of the hotel, and then the animators hand out free tickets to the club and take you there by bus (although it takes 5 minutes to go there at a very slow pace). I don’t understand the joke of taking all people from one hotel from a disco to another disco 500 meters further, where, apart from people from this hotel, no one else is brought. What is the point? Location change? The people remain the same
But I liked the rest itself, so, in principle, not bad, but I will not return to this hotel))))
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