The apartment is clean and tidy. The owner understands English. There is a bathroom in the room. A mini kitchen with a set of dishes, a small refrigerator. Conditioner. There is Wi-Fi. Our room was facing the street - a little noisy, but it was interesting to watch. There are many small cafes on the street - the food is good and the prices are normal. If you walk further down the street, there is a grocery store like a Magnet/Pyaterochka. If you want the delights of restaurant cuisine, then at the intersection, if you go down from above, go straight, and not turn left to the apartments, you will get to the whole area of restaurants))). There is a nuance with local attractions. They are all really nearby - the Grand Bazaar and Hagia Sophia and Sultanahmet Mosque and Topkapi - we walked. But in order to reach it, it was necessary to first climb a very steep hill!!! And you immediately get to the street.Yenicheriler (metro stop right there, you can ride right to the Galata Bridge and admire both the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus, you can book a boat tour or get to the Princes Islands) and if you go left along it, then you pass all these mosques, the entrance to the Grand Bazaar and exit to Hagia Sophia and the Sultan's Palace. There are many shops and currency exchange points along the way. There is a big disadvantage of the apartments - the terrible condition of the sockets, i.e. they hang from the wall on wires. But you won't see it right away, because they're not in plain sight. I saw this when I tried to turn on the refrigerator and found such an outlet behind it. And I have already fundamentally reviewed all the outlets and all were in terrible condition.
The rooms are very clean, good.The weather was rainy in April and the room, accordingly, was very humid.The heater didn't help.The closed windows also did not save from the noise on the street.