Relatively clean. We took a quadruple room. It's very cramped. The closet was small for four people, there was nowhere to put things. I want to say separately about the bathroom. The plumbing is all leaking! The sewage works very poorly. There's a puddle on the floor after the shower! The hair dryer works for 30 seconds and then turns off from overheating.
The staff does not speak Russian or English (although it was stated). The staff is polite and friendly. We communicated with the help of a translator on the phone . But it wasn't a problem.
Cool! 200 meters to the bus station. Super breakfast for 100 liras. Netflix and YouTube on TV. Beautiful terrace. They are allowed to wait for the night bus in comfort upstairs))
Great hotel, stayed at the end of the season in September 2021. We booked through Yandex with cashback, it turned out to be about 1000 rubles per day. The rooms are clean, the furniture and plumbing are in order, cleaning every day. The staff is friendly. Konyalti beach is a 5-minute walk away, there are a large number of restaurants and cafes for every taste around. It takes 30 minutes by taxi to get to the airport
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Александр
Level 9 Local Expert
May 17, 2023
Overall, it's good. Inexpensive compared to neighboring hotels At the end of April for 550TL a day. They rarely cleaned, but the staff is responsive to requests. They speak Russian.
This place is just dangerous. They tried to charge me again here and threatened me with the police if I didn't pay. Last summer, just when Turkey was still keeping its borders closed, I was here for 8 days, paid in advance when booking through the booking service, showed a voucher upon check-in. On the third day in the evening, they knock on my room and demand to pay for the second time. I did not open the door, advised to contact the booking service for confirmation of payment and wrote a letter there myself. Outsiders, young people, apparently friends of the owners, hang out at the hotel all the time. The second time they have already come to threaten the police and eviction. Imagine at 8 p.m. where you will be looking for a place to live. I even tried to call Zabita (the local trade police) myself, but they only understand Turkish and even the name of the hotel, repeated several times, no one came. An hour and a half later, I receive a response from the booking service that the hotel finally picked up the phone and the reservation was confirmed. No apologies, nothing came. This is the Turkish service here. The next day I went to the municipality, fortunately it is around the corner, they listened to me there, promised that the police would be sent, but no one came. For the last 5 days, when I left the unpleasant Boutique guest house, I took everything of value with me, or else you never know. None of the staff wore masks. Then I left the room with the camera on. Everyone here is without uniforms, you won't understand which of them is a hotel employee and who is not. As I asked one of them on camera why he was serving guests at a table without a mask, he only measured my temperature with a device, that is, he does not understand English at all. A terrible guest house.