Youth hotel

Written: 5 june 2015
Travel time: 22 — 29 may 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 9.0
This hotel lured us with its price, we rested here as two young couples quite recently, at the end of May. Before leaving, we read the reviews and understood that this was just our option: minimum comfort, minimum price, maximum number outside the hotel life. We essentially needed the hotel as a roof over our heads, and as a cafe where you can eat decently and safely, Irmak copes with this one hundred percent.
We arrived at about 18-00, immediately settled, though there were no rooms nearby, as a result, we lived on the third floor, our second couple - on the first, our location option was quieter and safer, as it turned out. The first minus right away is that there is no Russian-speaking staff, no, I don’t demand that they read Pushkin’s poems in the original by heart, but you can learn at least a couple of elementary phrases, I had to remember the school English course.
The rooms in the rooms are incredibly small in size, but by some miracle all the necessary furniture fits here. Two beds pushed together, small fridge, closet, mini bathroom like a dollhouse, but enough for us. The girls will not appreciate the two minuses - there is no hair dryer (at the end of the holiday, we found out that it turns out that you need to ask for it at the reception), and on rare days there is hot water, always either "refreshing ice" or "room temperature", the guys were saved by this in the morning a cold shower from the consequences of walking along the bar street, we girls were uncomfortable. A huge minus for everyone - there is no free Internet, we looked after a couple of cafes, got in touch near them, asked friendly compatriots from these cafes for the password.

I’ll say this about food, here they observe the minimum line between “tasty” and “tasteless”, the food is such that you don’t feel hungry, there is a minimum of variety, but everything is fresh. Several fresh salads, everyone's favorite chicken, sometimes fish, practically no fruits, sweets also look different, but the taste is the same biscuits. Another minus for the girls - there is no wine in the bar, but there is an excessively sociable bartender (by the way, he is the only one who understands and speaks Russian tolerably). From alcohol - ordinary vodka, aniseed vodka (crayfish), beer. Look for everything else outside the hotel.
The hotel beach is a deceptive thing, the sea is nearby, but you need to take a special bus to the beach, it is where Nirvana Beach is, and this bus runs only twice a day, there are three options: either settle for the whole day on the beach, go back on foot ( long, hour and a half walk), or a city bus.
Well, actually, because of what we went here, entertainment. From the hotel to the famous street of bars there is a free bus, which, at about 3 o'clock in the morning, takes back vacationers. Near the hotel you can rent bicycles, you can diversify your vacation with sports and ride along the promenade, the price is inexpensive. Within walking distance, you can also find a lot of all sorts of cafes, bars, shops and other delights of civilization, the location of the hotel is wonderful. On excursions, we went to two - Pamukkale and the Cleopatra Islands, ordered in advance via the Internet from Daisy Tour, picked up at the specified time, went merrily, the guide Alena is a professional in her field, everyone was satisfied, even our guys, who at first simply refused to go with us , very convenient and did not have to go to local shops in search of excursions.
I can not say that we were not satisfied, we were ready for anything, but for its price, the hotel even exceeded our expectations, so if you are young and full of energy - you are here!
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