The location is excellent. There is a beautiful park and a tram stop nearby. All the sights are within walking distance. The train station and the pier are 10 minutes away at a leisurely pace. The Galata Tower can also be reached on foot or by tram. The hotel itself is old, but not bad. The rooms are small. They are removed when you hang up the sign. The air conditioner is running for heating. The breakfasts are ordinary, without frills.
A hotel with a great location! All attractions can be reached on foot. The hotel has an excellent restaurant-bar with very tasty food and an extensive menu! The rooms are clean, there is not much space, but rest and sleep were important to us, and the bed is very soft and comfortable! The tram stop is around the corner, the metro is a 10-minute walk away, the marina is 15 minutes
The main advantage of this hotel is its location. You are located in the very center of the city, within walking distance of the main tourist attractions. The metro is nearby, and so is the tram stop. The rooms are small, but clean, comfortable bed, fresh linen. Breakfast is not exactly sumptuous, but refueling in the morning is the best thing.
We were with our family in January 2025. The location is excellent. It's just nice to walk in all directions. The room is small and clean. She cleaned for the first two days, then stopped until we told her. You can't hear the neighbors behind the walls, only in the hallway if someone passes by. And it's budget-friendly, you can live. The breakfast is modest, but it will do.
The accommodation is excellent. All attractions are within walking distance. Transportation too. The staff are smart. The room is terribly smoky. The bed for two is small, the bed linen and towels leave much to be desired. The number was 401. To boil a kettle, you need to move this kettle to the bedside table next to the bed. Inconvenient. There is a refrigerator in the beauty cabinet. But we needed him. We only slept in the room for the most part. But I also want to sleep comfortably. Therefore, there are 3 races. It's possible for a couple of nights.
A small hotel in the very center of Istanbul, conveniently close to the tram, the main attractions are very close.
At first, I was confused by the view from the window to the mini-cemetery under the window (but the neighbors are quiet).., but then after walking around the city we found many more of the same places.
We were in March of the 24th year. I liked the hotel very much, it is located close to Gulhane Garden, Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet, Bosphorus embankment and trams. The food at the hotel was delicious, the food was hearty and varied, the rooms were fresh and clean, cleaned daily. But most importantly, the staff was pleased. Wonderful guys, friendly, always ready to help, after walks they ask how they are and where they have been. Free tea is offered every evening. It is worth noting that one of the administrators speaks Russian. The hotel has an elevator and free Wi-Fi (it is also available on the terrace). I really enjoyed my stay at the hotel, the comfortable and friendly atmosphere, thanks to the staff! I recommend the hotel!
We stayed from February 28th to March 4th, 2025... Number 402
The big plus is the location..., the view from the window of the neighboring hotel, and that's it, actually.
Cons-everything is very old, furniture, walls, toilet... There's not even a hook for things in the bathroom.... We had a 3x room, a maximum of 12 square meters. It even seemed to me 9 square meters. nails sticking out of the bed.... a tubby toilet....The shower hose is on the floor, as there is nowhere to hang it.. Dirty
Fresh towels and water are not provided in the room... There is a closet in the hallway for outerwear only.... our things were still in our suitcases...
breakfast was boiled eggs, cheese and bagels.. It's the same thing every morning.... We had dinner in the evening-we absolutely did not like the cuisine... BUT delicious tea and baklava... There was not much staff to be seen.... They only came home to spend the night... therefore, there was no tragedy for us.... but it was unpleasant.... If you can wait a couple of nights, I don't recommend it anymore.
We were in March 24. It's not a bad hotel for 3..
The hotel is clean, towels were changed every day, but the furniture is tired.
The breakfasts are monotonous, but tasty and satisfying. In general, the cafe-restaurant in Adora deserves special praise. Walking around Istanbul, we ate in different places, but it was at the hotel that it turned out to be the tastiest. What was pleasant for us was that the kitchen worked around the clock and everything was fresh and very tasty!
Wonderful friendly and hospitable staff! The guys are great, always ready to help. After the walk, we were always interested in where we were and how our impressions were.
The location should be noted separately. All the sights are within walking distance from the hotel. We have never even taken a ride on the tram, because everything is "close by"
In general, if you are looking for a hotel that would not sit in it, but "spend the night", then Adora is worth your attention.
And to the staff, once again I would like to express my gratitude for the hospitality and their work!
A good hotel, but on the first day we were provided with a completely different room, 3 times less than we had booked, after a little clarification at the reception, we were settled in a normal room
Breakfast includes: coffee, tea, sausage,cheese, bread, vegetables, eggs. You won't stay hungry
Within walking distance of Galata Bridge, ferry across the Bosphorus, Sultanahmet Square
There are shops, coffee shops and restaurants nearby
Currency exchange offices
The nearest metro station is Halich, a 20-minute walk away
There are trams running
Minuses. The rooms are small, there are no shelves in the closet, there is nowhere to put things and suitcases. The walls were thin, and if there was wind, it was draughty from the corners. A monotonous breakfast.
Positive. The water and battery are hot, even on the fifth floor, which is important in winter. Great location. The price is adequate
Overall, solid 3 stars, expectations matched reality. For unpretentious and experienced tourists without a lot of unnecessary luggage, it is quite a comfortable option.
The location is excellent.The room is small, but it's not critical.Repairs are required in some places.It looks more decent in the promotional photos.The safe is just there, not fulfilling its function (not bolted to anything), take it and take it away.They did not respond to the cleaning sign.There is only one outlet.The breakfasts are monotonous.
Friendly, convenient location of the hotel, close to all the sights, around the corner there is a tram stop. The room is very small, the mattress is dirty. Breakfast is monotonous, meager, the same thing every day, but a snack so as not to be hungry in the morning is enough.
Yesterday we arrived from Istanbul, stayed for 3 days at this hotel. From 29.07.-1.08.2024 On the first day, due to flight delays, we arrived at 2 a.m. Thank God the reservation was not canceled, but the time was different with Budapest, so we were 7 minutes late for breakfast. We also arrived at night... So they said the finish line at the reception and didn't even pour ordinary tea... The refrigerator and TV did not work in the room, and the card from the front door was constantly discharged... No one knows Russian at the reception, which is surprising... Their Azerbaijani cleaning lady was a translator... One plus is the location in the center... Towels were not shy about changing with big holes... And the Russians have made an advertisement for them...
The only advantage is the location. And the waiters. And the price is compared to the neighboring ones. Cons - sooo tired furniture and plumbing. At the same time, it is completely useless to complain to the staff.
We booked a Standard double room for 3 nights on 11/27/22-11/30/22 for 96 euros with breakfast.
Upon check–in, they were given another room - a quadruple room on the top floor (former terrace). It is difficult to say whether it is good that they gave this particular room, but it has undeniable advantages – a huge size by Istanbul standards and with panoramic views of the Galata Tower and Gulhane Park.
It was cold in the room (the batteries were practically not working, according to some schedule), but the air conditioner for heating saved. The TV showed only 1 channel and only a few hours a day, the TV remote control did not work (the problem is not with the batteries, maybe just not from this TV). Only 1 of the 2 lamps above the bed was working.
Seagulls are flying and screaming right under the windows, and muezzins have been singing loudly since 5 a.m.
The room had a working refrigerator, a kettle with tea and sugar, cups and spoons. The bathroom has a hairdryer, shower, shampoos, shower gels and soap.
Breakfast is good: 3 types of cheese, several types of jam, honey and butter in portions, decent sausage, boiled eggs, French fries and fried sausages, cucumbers and tomatoes, cereals, milk on request, several types of cookies and bread. Turkish tea and coffee machine.
At the time of departure from Istanbul, they asked to hold hairspray, because they would have been picked up at the airport – they kindly agreed, thank them for that!
The location of Sirkeci is always a win–win - there is a tram nearby, all the main attractions are within walking distance, there is a Sok supermarket and a Balkan Lokantasi canteen in 5 minutes, many profitable exchangers. To Sabiha airport by marmaray + metro 1.5 hours for 15 liras (50 rubles), to the new airport we got by public transport for 30 liras (100 rubles) in 2 hours (tram and 2 buses - Google maps will tell you exactly how to get there).
Overall, the impression is good, but in the second part of the vacation we stayed at another cheaper hotel (45 euros for 2 nights, Han Hotel, also Sirkeci) and where we liked it more, the price-quality ratio is much higher there.
Adora Hotel was originally booked by buying into the photo – in fact, everything is much more modest and if you have another, more profitable option at Sirkeci, do not overpay.
We stayed at the Adora Hotel for three nights.
The hotel is located in the very center, next to the metro and grocery supermarkets SOK and MIGROS, the promenade can be reached in 7 minutes, to Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, 7-10 minutes, there is a tram stop nearby.
We were in December 2020, a lockdown was already introduced in Turkey, but there is a street next to the hotel where cafes were working, even on Saturday, when nothing was working in the city. In general, the excellent location at the hotel)))
The staff should be noted separately, they are super friendly and friendly, they treated us to Turkish coffee upon arrival))) one administrator speaks Russian well. The breakfasts are continental, but you definitely won't leave hungry. The rooms are small but cozy, there is a refrigerator, a TV and a hairdryer.
WiFi is free.
I would like to thank the hotel staff for our wonderful stay in Istanbul. If possible, I will definitely return to the Adora Hotel because only pleasant memories.
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October 26, 2024
I didn't like the rooms, it looks beautiful in the photo, but we checked in and were surprised