The hotel is very cozy. It is located in the old town, on the shore of the bay. Clean, beautiful. The bed and towels were changed every day, which surprised me very much and certainly pleased me. The breakfasts are varied. Special thanks for allowing my husband to swim after renting the room. I ran a marathon. I asked, and they gave him a small room to take a shower. We did not pay any additional "tips". The staff is very polite and pleasant. I highly recommend the hotel. There is an embankment nearby, there are a lot of sights of Istanbul.
Nice hotel, daily room service, polite staff. There is an elevator, it is very comfortable with children. The summer veranda did not work during our vacation in September 2024, but we were allowed in there to enjoy the views of the Bosphorus. The location is great, the main attractions are just around the corner. In general, the impression was good. We took a two-room suite with a balcony. Everything is great!
The lobby is beautiful and pretentious. Friendly staff at the reception. Full breakfast is not bad, but it's almost the same every day. The elevator is only for 2 people. There is a chair and 1 huge armchair in the room. There is a kettle, but no glasses or mugs. To drink tea in two, you need to somehow fit in one chair. At first, they put paper cups, 2 pcs. , but 1 time. I had to buy the dishes myself. Upon arrival, 0.5 liters of water, 2 pieces and that's it. Tea and coffee bags are probably put in every day, but they didn't put it in, only 2 times. Cleaning is taking out the trash and changing towels. It was cleaned only by 3 o'clock. Soap accessories 1 time upon arrival. Uncomfortable shower room. A glass partition in the floor. The water spreads all over the tub. They couldn't turn on the heated towel rail. It was cold. In November, with the weather plus 17, the heating was turned on, it was too hot. There's a minaret right next to it. At 6-08, the singing of the mullah is so audible that birushi will not help. The hotel needs renovation, especially the bathroom. There was often a strong smell of sewage.