As part of a two-day tour of Ephesus-Pamukkale, I had to stay at this....you can’t even call it a hotel. Settled in the farthest room on the first floor. When the door was opened, the smell of mold hit my nose. Towels and bed linen were wet. The remote control for the air conditioner was missing. When we approached the manager and asked to solve these issues, he started yelling at us, tore the room keys out of his hands!! ! and told us to go to sleep on the bus!! ! I could not imagine such treatment of guests even in a nightmare !! ! We never received an apology.
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As part of a two-day tour of Ephesus-Pamukkale, I had to stay at this....you can’t even call it a hotel. Settled in the farthest room on the first floor. When the door was opened, the smell of mold hit my nose. Towels and bed linen were wet. The remote control for the air conditioner was missing. When we approached the manager and asked to solve these issues, he started yelling at us, tore the room keys out of his hands!! ! and told us to go to sleep on the bus!! ! I could not imagine such treatment of guests even in a nightmare !! ! We never received an apology. At the request to contact a higher manager, this type began to beat his chest and shout that he was the owner of this shed. still work), but in my opinion it is unprofessional.
We still had to spend the night there : -( We slept without undressing : -( We entered the bathroom with caution. The food, by the way, was also not satisfactory.
The pool is muddy, dirty If you decide on a two-day excursion (it still has its advantages), check in which hotel you are offered an overnight stay.
We still had to spend the night there : -( We slept without undressing : -( We entered the bathroom with caution. The food, by the way, was also not satisfactory.
The pool is muddy, dirty If you decide on a two-day excursion (it still has its advantages), check in which hotel you are offered an overnight stay.
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Not a bad expensive (150YTL per day for three for a 2-room 4-bed room) hotel, especially if the windows are not on the road. There is a decent simple pool and a small pool with hot underground water. A few hours are enough to see the sights, preferably not in the heat, i. e. in the morning or in the evening (the entrance was 20 YTL).
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Not a bad expensive (150YTL per day for three for a 2-room 4-bed room) hotel, especially if the windows are not on the road. There is a decent simple pool and a small pool with hot underground water. A few hours are enough to see the sights, preferably not in the heat, i. e. in the morning or in the evening (the entrance was 20 YTL). For us, the most pleasant thing was to walk barefoot on travertines, it is also worth visiting the amphitheater, the ruins of the city and the necropolis did not arouse much interest.
We ate at the Mustafa hotel (Ataturk Cad, from the road along the travertines to the representative offices of bus companies), consider the option of staying at this hotel.
We ate at the Mustafa hotel (Ataturk Cad, from the road along the travertines to the representative offices of bus companies), consider the option of staying at this hotel.
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