The hotel is located near the main attractions. There is a tram T1 near the hotel, which takes you to the center. There are many shops and currency exchange offices near the hotel. The hotel is small, good, tasty good breakfasts, they clean the room every day, and also leave a large bottle of water. The room is clean, the hotel staff is polite, friendly and always ready to help. There is Russian-speaking staff. There are good wi-fi, that always work.
I'll give the hotel 3+, round it up to 4)
It was suitable for us to spend the night and take a break from walking.
Great view at breakfast (dining room on the top seventh floor). Breakfast is not the most delicious, but there is nothing to complain about. All he needed was some omelets/scrambled eggs, otherwise everything is standard - just eat normally to take a walk somewhere in the city before lunch.
They write that the market is noisy below, and it is, but it's not a straight market below, it's just shops, and after walking around Istanbul a bit more, it becomes clear that there are places noisier, busier, and "bazaarier."
The staff is ordinary, no complaints. Cleaning every day. There are not enough outlets, look for an extension cord.
The biggest advantage of the hotel is its transport accessibility. There are 2 metro lines, 2 tram lines, an electric train and a ferry within walking distance. The nearest main attractions can be reached in half an hour or a couple of stops.
There is an exchanger with a good exchange rate at the bottom.
In short, everything is fine there, confident 3 stars, as I wrote at the beginning.
This hotel was booked every time we arrived in Istanbul. The main advantage of the hotel is its location. The rooms are small, sometimes very small. The breakfasts are decent. The hotel staff is friendly, but we didn't like one of the administrators, refused to solve the problem and pretended that he didn't understand Russian. Now we are choosing another hotel for accommodation. Good luck to everyone!