Cheap fish - filthy yushka!

Written: 21 june 2018
Travel time: 13 — 20 june 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 3.0
We rested at the Hane Sun Hotel in Turkey from June 13-20.2018. We arrived with a large group of friends, 12 people, of which 4 were children. They checked us into the hotel quickly, fed us very poorly, most likely because the check-in was at 23.00. The hotel itself is small, the rooms are in principle not bad, comfortable, there is everything you need. We got a room without a balcony (the exit was to a closed area from the environment). Being in the room you do not understand what time of day without looking at the clock. All and sundry will have access to your room (card keyless system). Starting from the hotel staff, ending with outsiders (there were complaints from vacationers that they saw left Turks in their rooms who were not related to the hotel staff). To which the hotel staff shrug in style - this could not be. Nothing to prove in this hotel. Everyone writes it off as a misunderstanding in the language or trying to make you look like a complete moron. There is no animation at all, adults have nothing to do after dinner, there are no discos or other entertainment events. The food is not bad in principle, local alcohol is rare shit. Beer is not bad. They have a local "foreign exchanger" in the style of the 90s on the territory of the hotel - their name is Bach (in their language, I think Bakhmed). A rough, uncouth animal (as, in principle, all Turks related to the tourism business). It has nothing to do with this hotel, except for renting a trading module from them. During the day, this animal looks after itself (rubs near the pool) several victims to organize a shopping trip. Works for the owner who has a trading business. When organizing a trip, it is covered by the names of tour operators located on the territory of the hotel. As a result, he takes people out and almost forcibly forces people to buy expensive things such as jackets and fur coats at a price of more than $1.000. A Belarusian young family with 2 small children was forced to buy 2 fur coats for $1.000 each after being kept in the store for more than 3 hours. We personally also had a conflict with him. It came to death threats on his part. The hotel staff were of no help. Only the hotel guide of the annex tour helped. No one can take him away from there. In general, it is about this hotel - they feed and drink medium, the staff is shit. Wouldn't recommend to go there. . // We went to Side, old Side. In bazaars and shopping arcades, the attitude of Turks towards Russians is very negative. If you didn’t buy anything, you can swear in your own language without hesitation. Constantly trying to * bat for money with any purchase (also in bars and taverns). Traded in dollars - change is given in lira at a very low rate. Nobody changes dollars for smaller ones - then you can’t fuck. They exchanged them for lira themselves - no one wants to bargain so well on lira. The pennies are missing. There is a mess on the roads - just an uncouth country. As soon as Putin opened this country for tourism. . . No one lets pedestrians through, they drive on red, in the opposite direction. There are no laws either. Their law works only in favor of the local population. Basically, think for yourself. There are many other countries for recreation. As they say - a cheap fish is a filthy fish.
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