• traveled 3 years ago
Good afternoon! The description of the hotel on this website is correct. Lived in room 605. The window overlooks the courtyard-well a couple of meters in diameter, which is certainly unpleasant, but we did not change the room, although they replaced it with another one without any problems at the first call.
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Good afternoon!
The description of the hotel on this website is correct.
Lived in room 605. The window overlooks the courtyard-well a couple of meters in diameter, which is certainly unpleasant, but we did not change the room, although they replaced it with another one without any problems at the first call.
Breakfast ok. Wi=-Fi works great.
The location itself is just wonderful: go down a little and across the road is the Yanikapı metro station (red line M1, green line M2, Marmaray). Climb up 7 minutes - stop Aksaray tram T1. And the hotel itself is located in the Laleli district, where you can buy a lot of things at a wholesale price, cheaply (bed linen, for example). There are a lot of cafes nearby, locant, snack bars where you can eat tasty and inexpensively, across the road there is a large De Facto store. In 15 minutes you can walk on foot to Aya Sophia, the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet and further, if desired, to the Egyptian Bazaar, the Grand Bazaar and the Eminonu Pier.
Forget about Istanbulkart, it is almost non-existent in yellow machines, but speculators sell it from their hands. A single ticket (token) for the ferry/metro/tram costs 6 liras and they are sold in the same yellow machines at the stations. Machines give change! (on the Internet they wrote that they did not give out). Tickets can be used! (in the internet they wrote that only with Istanbulkarta). Naturally, tickets are used without a hash code. The machine is set to Turkish, the choice of language is to scroll through the button first from the bottom left.
I did not stay at the hotel and there is nothing to criticize. All OK.
Travel boldly, Istanbul is very interesting!
The description of the hotel on this website is correct.
Lived in room 605. The window overlooks the courtyard-well a couple of meters in diameter, which is certainly unpleasant, but we did not change the room, although they replaced it with another one without any problems at the first call.
Breakfast ok. Wi=-Fi works great.
The location itself is just wonderful: go down a little and across the road is the Yanikapı metro station (red line M1, green line M2, Marmaray). Climb up 7 minutes - stop Aksaray tram T1. And the hotel itself is located in the Laleli district, where you can buy a lot of things at a wholesale price, cheaply (bed linen, for example). There are a lot of cafes nearby, locant, snack bars where you can eat tasty and inexpensively, across the road there is a large De Facto store. In 15 minutes you can walk on foot to Aya Sophia, the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet and further, if desired, to the Egyptian Bazaar, the Grand Bazaar and the Eminonu Pier.
Forget about Istanbulkart, it is almost non-existent in yellow machines, but speculators sell it from their hands. A single ticket (token) for the ferry/metro/tram costs 6 liras and they are sold in the same yellow machines at the stations. Machines give change! (on the Internet they wrote that they did not give out). Tickets can be used! (in the internet they wrote that only with Istanbulkarta). Naturally, tickets are used without a hash code. The machine is set to Turkish, the choice of language is to scroll through the button first from the bottom left.
I did not stay at the hotel and there is nothing to criticize. All OK.
Travel boldly, Istanbul is very interesting!
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