everything fits for a 3* hotel. the rooms are tired but everything worked. large balcony. The hotel is located right at the intersection, it is very noisy inside the room. there is a mini fridge, air conditioning, shampoo, hair dryer. I had to tinker with the magnetic card a bit. they are well fed, the choice is not big as it should be for 3 * but we must pay tribute to the cook, everything is very tasty, at home. every day there was something new on the menu. look carefully at the drinks. you can take any drink for breakfast (coffee, tea, juices), but for dinner everything is paid except water, of course. Upon departure, you will be billed in lira, so keep this in mind. The hotel manager, a young guy, is groveling in front of the Germans, and makes remarks to the Russians for the food that you can take with you. He's kind of nervous, he should learn to control himself and be more restrained, he still works with clients. also, he smiles very licimerously and unnaturally, he can't hide his dislike of Russians))) otherwise, everything is OK. The guys at the reception helped with everything. No cockroaches were found in the room.
A very modest hotel. The only big plus is the proximity of the sea. Quite close to the store, exchanger, travel agencies. We had a small room on the 5th floor with a nice view from the balcony. But in the evening and at night it is very noisy every day: the road, discos. It's stuffy without air conditioning. Shower gel, pastes, brushes are not given. There is a small refrigerator, hairdryer, TV, electric kettle. There are no coolers on the floors, only in the restaurant. How to fill the kettle is unclear. None of the staff speaks Russian. The restaurant raises many questions. The buffet is quite poor. There are no juices for breakfast. Just for dinner. But I haven't seen such highly diluted ones anywhere. And fruits are harvested several harvests a year, they grow on the street. In the restaurant, the choice of fruits is minimal (there have never been pomegranates, pears, watermelons, etc., only melon, apple, tangerine, orange). The meat is not bad, delicious baklava. I can't mention anything else from the food. There was no fish once, chicken - once a week. The hall is not very large. 3 tables on the street, but they are on the road and smoking there, and the doors are open and the smell is coming into the hall. Despite the paid breakfasts and dinners, I NEVER received a lunch box when I went on excursions. They were given only on the last day, when they left for the airport at night. Of course, there was no compensation either. The hotel manager Ibrahim, allocated from the travel agency, is a horror!! If you get caught, run or ask for a replacement. He came to the meeting only after lunch on the second day, did not solve any problems, did not organize any excursions, but told us how we were distracting him and turned the hotel staff and company employees against tourists, slandering us. This is the attitude towards guests with increased prices
Honest 3⭐️. The sea, the beach is a minute's walk away (literally cross the road). The staff doesn't understand Russian, but they are trying very hard to help you. We communicated via Google Translate — no problem. They came to meet us with a sooooo early check-in at no extra cost.
The rooms are spacious enough, clean (cleaning every day), as for the noise — our windows did not look out on the highway, but on a side street. The sea was visible only from the balcony, but at night it was much quieter in the room.
The food is hearty, tasty, but monotonous. We were only 3 nights, so I didn't get bored, but I wouldn't eat from the same menu for a week.
The beach in front of the hotel is quite good, unlike the same Cleopatra — there are no slabs. There were not many people at the end of August, there were enough sun beds and umbrellas for everyone. A sunbed with an umbrella costs 50 liras per person (on the beach of the hotel — with red umbrellas, next to the commercial beach — with blue ones — 100 liras per person). You can come with your own.