We liked this hotel.
We stayed for 2 nights. The first night before going to bed, our lock broke. We thought, well, let's go sleep with the door open. But the Russian lady from the next room apparently drank too much and wandered over to us. Then we realized that we couldn't sleep like that, we didn't want to wake up in a room with guests. We threw the lock out of the bathroom and locked ourselves in. And in the morning they asked to move us to another room with a normal lock.
The second room was even better than the first, it was bigger and had a better view from the window.
We also had breakfast. The buffet. The set of dishes is standard for breakfast in Turkey. Good delicious coffee is served individually, not burnt, pleasantly soft, it seemed to me Turkish boiled coffee, or instant, but very good quality.
I recommend the hotel. Modern renovation, normal-sized rooms, clean, located in the old part of the city very close to the main attractions. But keep in mind, there are slides with steep descents and ascents everywhere, you will definitely pump up your legs.
I did a little review, you can watch it on the YouTube channel Ziginshtein_Travel
I was at this hotel at the end of September. The room we stayed in is small, with a view of the wall of the neighboring building. There is a kitchen below the room, so it is impossible to open the windows. The room has not been cleaned once in a week. When choosing a hotel, keep in mind that you will have to climb to all the sights for 10 minutes in a fairly steep climb. There is one small hanger in the room. It is very difficult to place things on it. Breakfast is monotonous, if you ask, you can get an omelette and coffee.
the room is in the basement, the windows are at road level. The wheel of a parked car or the legs of people walking by can be seen in the window. It is impossible to sleep, because everything happens in your room (cars, people, children playing ball, if there is a traffic jam, then exhaust fumes into your room). The hotel is being renovated, walking through the garbage, stepping over building materials. While you're having breakfast, a wall is being stripped off a meter away to be painted, and then the workers take tea and smoke next to you. It's just a nightmare. While we were there, people escaped from two rooms. We went and asked to be moved, but we were told that there were no rooms available. I do not know here, but tomorrow more than 4 people did not come once. The photos are true. Breakfast was like that. The girl offered an omelet and coffee (coffee is bad, omelet is good) the girl is friendly, pleasant. There is a guy who speaks Russian well, he is polite and helped, but did not help with the number.talking to the Emirkhan (the owner) did not help. He has several hotels nearby, but says there are no places. The mattress and pillow are normal, the bed linen is clean. We thought that we would just have to spend the night, but it was a nightmare. They take out all the garbage every day after repairs, and at 5 a.m. a garbage truck arrives and cleans it all, and the garbage is at your windows, which are at street level...I could hear people on the street better than my wife in the room.