We stayed at the hotel from 13.03-19.03 and were wildly delighted! The room for three is small, but very comfortable and comfortable. It was a small bathroom, but there was enough room for us. The hotel is clean and fresh, very responsive, polite and attentive Russian-speaking staff. Breakfast. They were not included in our payment and we paid for them separately, but in the end we ate on our own in the morning at the same hotel, very tasty and fast. I liked the location, everything is close, but you need to walk uphill and mountains if you don't explore the metro, there is a 10-minute embankment nearby, there are also yachts and boats that offer a ride along the Bosphorus for humane money. I wish you all a good holiday and I want to say that inexpensive is not always a bad thing!
I really liked the hotel. It's a quiet place, and the sea is close and the Blue Mosque is within walking distance. Yes, you will have to walk a lot uphill, however, as in other areas of Istanbul.
The staff is friendly, even the clothes were washed. (poured coffee on the very first day))
The restaurant has delicious breakfasts and dinners)
In general, I will definitely return to this hotel!
We vacationed with my wife in this mini-hotel at the end of November. It is located in the historical center. We started exploring the city from the church of Malaya Sofia (now Meset), which is only 5 minutes away. Sultan Ahmet Square with the main sights of Istanbul is a 20-minute walk away, but keep in mind that it will be an uphill climb. In general, we are satisfied with the hotel. Water was brought, bed linen was changed, the hotel was clean. Heating at this time is quite useful and it worked. Wi-Fi is also available. Guests from other hotels nearby came to the small restaurant, the prices were adequate for similar establishments in the area. The manager speaks Russian, and this helps to solve any issues that arise. The hotel is certainly not