A small hotel in the historical quarter of Eskisehir. It is located in an old building. This is both a plus and a minus of the hotel. Plus, it adds atmosphere to your stay in the city, convenient location, close to tourist sites. Very close to a good cafe with Crimean Tatar cuisine. Of the cons: thin walls, you can hear everything the neighbors are doing; VERY creaky floors. There is no air conditioning, but there is a chandelier with a fan. I'm not sure if it helps in extreme heat. But in the middle of October, the fan was in place. The breakfasts are traditional Turkish, delicious, hearty, but monotonous. Only fruits were changed from the set of products. The staff speaks English and Turkish