We spent one night during the bus tour Romania-Bulgaria-Turkey. Of the five hotels in which we stayed during this trip, this seemed to me the most "not so hot". Small room, very modest breakfast, but close to the sights of Istanbul.
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We spent one night during the bus tour Romania-Bulgaria-Turkey. Of the five hotels in which we stayed during this trip, this seemed to me the most "not so hot". Small room, very modest breakfast, but close to the sights of Istanbul.
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Were in this hotel. The hotel is good, average. I agree with the previous review that it is close to the tram and metro station. But, you know, in the evening, it’s somehow scary to walk, and we walked around Istanbul all day and returned late. Of course, no one touches you, but still. We didn’t see any special cleaning during these four days, there were no shampoos and shower gels, but as soon as we called the reception, they immediately brought it.
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Were in this hotel. The hotel is good, average. I agree with the previous review that it is close to the tram and metro station. But, you know, in the evening, it’s somehow scary to walk, and we walked around Istanbul all day and returned late. Of course, no one touches you, but still. We didn’t see any special cleaning during these four days, there were no shampoos and shower gels, but as soon as we called the reception, they immediately brought it. I didn’t like breakfasts, some kind of rubber sausage (in Turkey, I didn’t meet a good sausage in our understanding, maybe because the Turks don’t eat pork and don’t know how to cook it), strange olives pickled in something, well, in general, if don't worry, it's ok. I think this is an average hotel, close to the center
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It is located in a quiet place, in the Muslim quarter of Fatih, around colorful cafes, shops, people, mosques. The hotel is located 10-15 minutes walk uphill from the tram and metro station Aksaray. The only drawback is that not everyone likes to go uphill, but going down is much more pleasant. I do not recommend for those who do not like walking.
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It is located in a quiet place, in the Muslim quarter of Fatih, around colorful cafes, shops, people, mosques.
The hotel is located 10-15 minutes walk uphill from the tram and metro station Aksaray. The only drawback is that not everyone likes to go uphill, but going down is much more pleasant. I do not recommend for those who do not like walking.
We found the hotel quickly and easily. We went uphill with a suitcase very unhappy. The reception speaks English, smart boys. We were quickly settled, although payment by card was at an unfavorable rate, it is better to pay in cash. The rooms are beautiful, spacious, fresh sheets and towels. Everything suited us. You can't hear your neighbors, we lived on the 5th floor. Breakfasts, as elsewhere in hotels, are standard, you will not go hungry, I prefer yogurt and muesli, so no pretensions. The hotel staff was happy to help with any questions we had. We were completely satisfied with everything. When leaving in the morning, we left things until the evening at the reception, we walked during the day, when we returned in the evening for suitcases, we were asked to use the bathroom. The hotel includes a sauna in the price, but there was no time to visit it, next to the hotel there is a real Turkish hammam, and excellent cafes where you are sincerely welcome and will always give you tea and treat you warmly. I really liked the Fatih area.
The hotel is located 10-15 minutes walk uphill from the tram and metro station Aksaray. The only drawback is that not everyone likes to go uphill, but going down is much more pleasant. I do not recommend for those who do not like walking.
We found the hotel quickly and easily. We went uphill with a suitcase very unhappy. The reception speaks English, smart boys. We were quickly settled, although payment by card was at an unfavorable rate, it is better to pay in cash. The rooms are beautiful, spacious, fresh sheets and towels. Everything suited us. You can't hear your neighbors, we lived on the 5th floor. Breakfasts, as elsewhere in hotels, are standard, you will not go hungry, I prefer yogurt and muesli, so no pretensions. The hotel staff was happy to help with any questions we had. We were completely satisfied with everything. When leaving in the morning, we left things until the evening at the reception, we walked during the day, when we returned in the evening for suitcases, we were asked to use the bathroom. The hotel includes a sauna in the price, but there was no time to visit it, next to the hotel there is a real Turkish hammam, and excellent cafes where you are sincerely welcome and will always give you tea and treat you warmly. I really liked the Fatih area.
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