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Kitchen corner (stove) in hotels in Turkey
Good afternoon, how is the situation with the kitchen corner (stove) in hotels in Turkey? I would like to be able to cook for a small child. Is there such an option? Is it related to the number of stars or the type of rooms? We focus on hotels for family holidays in Antalya and no further than 30 km from the city. Closer to the water. Thanks.
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аватар Elenka08
Hotels do not have this option. The apartments may well be
аватар olga.kupchak
There are such rooms in Nirvana, but these are from the expensive category of rooms.
аватар Vika284
They wrote you correctly in hotels like apartments and in premium hotels there are separate villas with a kitchen, for example, Rixos Bodrum villas definitely have a kitchen
аватар Vika284
And Rixos Premium Belek individual villas also have a kitchen, but the price!!!
аватар Elenka08
Vika, you really surprised me .... I never heard and would not have thought that in such expensive luxury hotels there is a kitchen ... Just one question, rhetorical ... Who wants to pay that kind of money and cook by themselves ....
аватар hodilih
Okay, thanks everyone for the replies. Apparently, our case is just apartments.
Elenka08, maybe, like ours. I don’t really want to cook, but it’s easier for a small child to have a snack (second breakfast;)) without running somewhere far away.
аватар Vika284
Elenka there is even more opportunity to fry a barbecue on the lawn near the villa
аватар Elenka08
Vika, oh no, not about me and not mine. I’m on vacation nothing to fry, cook for any money)) the pun turned out :))) In Georgia, I lived in an apartment, made light breakfasts and then it pissed me off, it’s not customary after Turkey and I don’t want to do it
аватар lazy_person
hodilih
"Kemer Residence 2" - apartments, near the public, city beach, 10 minutes from all retail outlets and the market...
аватар lazy_person
"FLOWER VİLLA APART" - on the same territory there are several cottages in a tangerine garden in the middle of the pool. Very good apartments (two bedrooms and a common room, kitchen...
My son and his family stayed at this hotel for a month. The young guy Ata Yimdirim (+90 242 814 33 54) manages everything. He also provides transfers from and to the airport.
It is a little further from the beach than the first hotel ("Kemer Residence 2") is closer to the supermarkets and the market.
аватар iNicole
Is there gas in this hotel kitchen?
аватар AllOverTheWorld
hodilih, and for second breakfast, what do you want to cook on the stove? and how old is the baby? in good Turkish family hotels (not necessarily luxury, but just good ones) you can eat all day long .... or from breakfast, in extreme cases, take something with you ..... what time do you have a second breakfast ? don’t you really want to be in the sea at this time? (if you’re just a baby, just take a jar of puree, if you’re older, then any fruit or elementary sliced ​​u200bu200bbuters, or whatever your child is crunching) How many families with children of different ages fly to Turkey , and just the same in order not to bother with cooking;)
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Nobody canceled iNicole electric and induction cookers;)
and by the way, in Mardan there were also luxury rooms with a kitchen. (This is for Elenka08;) ) for me, too, cooking and rest are not compatible.
аватар Elenka08
Really open day)) about Mardan for sure. A combination of incongruous...
аватар Vika284
hodilih, I highly recommend booking apartments only through booking or hotels, since 2017, legislation in Turkey has changed on short-term rental of apartments by private individuals, now private owners must have a license for short-term rental of their apartments or houses. If you rent an apartment for a year, then everything is simple there, the conditions have changed only for those who rent out their apartments and houses for a short period of time.
аватар travelsita
Girls, I really don't understand people who book holiday apartments for the purpose of cooking themselves. It is from the kitchen (and not only) that you want to relax ..
аватар Elenka08
travelsita, so I'm talking about the same thing. I can understand this only if for the sake of economy, if a person cannot afford something else. But as it turned out, there are such special effects in luxury. Kinda boring, #here# you#difficulties
аватар travelsita
That's it, people far from poor go to "luxury". Rich people have their own quirks
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Maybe they specially go with their cook .... it seems like it’s not a master’s business to eat in a general restaurant;)
аватар Vika284
If with your own chef, then with your own pots and pans and other kitchen utensils, for example, in Rixos Bodrum, in villas where there is a kitchen, there are definitely no pans and pans
аватар Elenka08
Vika284, I smile))) strongly))) introduced tourists visiting Mardan or Rixos, with string bags and frying pans sticking out of there :)))) Although, I remembered. that with their very tender age, they went with their parents to the Sea of ​​u200bu200bAzov with all these whims
аватар travelsita
What is the functional load of a kitchen without kitchen utensils? Abi Bulo? :))))
аватар Elenka08
To know all the #charms# of rest)))
аватар iNicole
Many years ago, due to inexperience and ignorance, my friends and I bought a standard tour package to a 3 * hotel in Turkey, and it was an apart-hotel - all rooms consisted of a living room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. My husband and I lived together in this room, friends - the three of us, including the child. So the kitchen looked like an ordinary home - with a set and a sink, including the minimum necessary kitchen utensils, but there was no stove ... Therefore, I was surprised.
аватар travelsita
If the kitchen is not staffed - what's the point of it?
аватар nadezda2017
We fly with a child, starting from the age of 4. Never had a problem with food. Fly and younger children and babies. Hotels, of course, are different, food is also different, but children do not remain hungry. Mashed potatoes, pasta, pancakes, cereals are good, milk, cocoa, cereal with milk, fruits, vegetables, cookies, waffles, yogurts .......etc. To be honest, I don’t even know what to cook from there? In many resort areas there are no shops with traditional products at all.
аватар Vika284
I disagree that "many resort areas do not have shops with traditional products at all." There are a lot of Migros supermarkets in resort areas, Migros of various sizes from large 5M to Migros jet. There are of course exceptions that some hotels are built far from civilization, where there are no embankments and shops.
On the contrary, a small percentage of resort areas where there are no supermarkets where you can buy groceries.
Yes, products and pork meat itself cannot be bought, but fresh chicken meat and various offal and finished products from this meat are full, fish, frozen offal, baby food, oatmeal, vermicelli and pasta, rice, dairy products, different types of cheeses, olive oil etc. Well-known world brands of products that are in Ukrainian and Russian supermarkets are in Turkish ones.
аватар nadezda2017
VIKA284, we rested in Beldibi, Goynuk, not far from Alanya, we did not meet any supermarkets with normal products there. And to spend time looking for products, to travel to more central areas, which need such a rest .....
аватар lazy_person
nadezda2017
Well, you are wrong. Of course, not everywhere there is a good supermarket. Where there is none, one must rely on hotel food. There are hotels standing aside, alone, in a small village ......
But in such resorts: Marmaris, Icmeler, Kemer, Antalya ... there are a lot of points with products. Here I gave two addresses of Apartments in Kemer "FLOWER VİLLA APART" and "Kemer Residence 2" - everything is there and is within walking distance.
аватар Vika284
There are no supermarkets in Alanya, it's just ridiculous
In Alanya, around Alanya, there are 36 Migros supermarkets of various formats
In addition to Migros, many Sok and Carrefoursa supermarkets
I will add to the resorts where there are no problems with supermarkets: Kusadasi, Bodrum, Fethiye and Oludeniz, Belek, Side.
There are hotels in the outskirts where there is nothing around, and this does not mean that all hotels, apartments and villas are "on unknown paths"
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