Great location - very close to major attractions, public transport, promenade, close to many places to eat. The room is warm, clean and comfortable. Nice to have coffee on the big terrace. Very clean linen, comfortable bed. A normal sofa as a sleeping place for an adult. The owner himself met and saw off, brought all the luggage to the 3rd floor.
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Great location - very close to major attractions, public transport, promenade, close to many places to eat. The room is warm, clean and comfortable. Nice to have coffee on the big terrace. Very clean linen, comfortable bed. A normal sofa as a sleeping place for an adult. The owner himself met and saw off, brought all the luggage to the 3rd floor. By the way, he got in touch within 5 minutes after booking, promptly resolved all issues.
I travel a lot, but for a long time I have not met such a hospitable and sympathetic person! Such apartments in the old part of the city - with low wooden ceilings and small rooms, steep stairs - introduce you to the history and culture of the country. There were a couple of questions about hot water and a hammam, they were resolved instantly! The room had masks, disinfectant wipes, a transport card, coffee, tea, baklava, Turkish delight, fruits.
By the way, about eating in Istanbul. Where we lived (behind the Blue Mosque), at least 10 cafes / restaurants worked almost around the clock and on weekends - they were already under severe quarantine. So we didn't have any problems. We walked around the city until 22:00 at least, to return to the hotel we passed the police post repeatedly - no one asked for any documents and no questions were asked.
I travel a lot, but for a long time I have not met such a hospitable and sympathetic person! Such apartments in the old part of the city - with low wooden ceilings and small rooms, steep stairs - introduce you to the history and culture of the country. There were a couple of questions about hot water and a hammam, they were resolved instantly! The room had masks, disinfectant wipes, a transport card, coffee, tea, baklava, Turkish delight, fruits.
By the way, about eating in Istanbul. Where we lived (behind the Blue Mosque), at least 10 cafes / restaurants worked almost around the clock and on weekends - they were already under severe quarantine. So we didn't have any problems. We walked around the city until 22:00 at least, to return to the hotel we passed the police post repeatedly - no one asked for any documents and no questions were asked.
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