A quiet, comfortable hotel, aimed at European tourists, mainly Germans. The staff is polite, attentive, speak English and German well. In Russian, almost nothing. Cleopatra Beach is a minute's walk away, there is a swimming pool (but we never climbed, stuck in the sea). The food is a buffet, the choice of dishes is gorgeous: varied, satisfying, for European taste.
March 1-15
I rested in many hotels in Alanya
I love this one the most
A quiet hotel. It is open all year round.
Those who like to relax in Alanya will pay tribute to the location of the hotel.
Breakfast and so on in the restaurant on the 6th floor with a beautiful view. You can have breakfast and so on on the balcony on the left and right.
At this time of year, 80% of the elderly Germans, it doesn't bother me. 10% Turks, 10% Russians.
Drinks are paid (except breakfast).
Breakfasts can be called ideal for hotels in Alanya (I'm writing about March).
Dinners are also normal.
I consider all bad reviews to be accidental.
The cemetery is nearby- yes, all the expensive hotels on the first line are next to it.
Bedbugs-I don't know, it didn't happen.
About cheesecakes and cottage cheese-I do not know who writes such reviews, are you on vacation in the Russian Federation? Or should the Turks bake them for all the guests?!!!
We are currently staying at this hotel. I put two stars only for the location and the beautiful view from the restaurant and from the room to the Cleopatra beach. Everything is paid at the hotel. Water , coffee , tea are paid . You cannot bring water to the restaurant with you. They immediately come up and say that they have to buy. For dinner, coffee and tea are also for money. The nutrition is fine. The Internet is paid - you pay for each gadget separately. There is no internet in the lobby. The hotel is tired, the rooms are small. We got a very smoky room. The shower is flowing. A hair dryer-it would be better if it didn't exist at all :) we rested in hotels for breakfast and dinner, but for the first time we are faced with the fact that there is no water. This is sad, of course. We will definitely not move in here anymore.