Hello everyone I didn't like the hotel, it was very unsuccessful in terms of food, and this is the most important aspect of the stay. This 3 can be set to 2. 3* I bet for the location and quality of the room. I have experience of staying in different hotels, so I give an account of my assessment. So, let's start with the most important thing - food. We lived for 2 weeks, so there was a lot of time to check out the local rest and the work of the chefs. And I will also say that the staff does not know how to speak English, although they try. We decided everything through the hotel manager). There are sooooo many Turks staying at the hotel, for whom this is important, keep in mind. In my experience, where many Turks live, the service towards tourists drops sharply. We are not picky people (we are talking about food, we do not need trepangs for breakfast), especially a 3*hotel, we were ready for a lot, but our whole group was wasted on the result (Belarusians, St. Petersburg, Moscow). Fresh salad is added to large salad bowls with old salad (the rotten taste was felt, the plate was set aside, everything was clear and unpleasant). The air temperature warmed up to 45 + in the afternoon, the food spoils quickly, but apparently no one cared. In general, the food was of poor quality and cooked, on top of everything else, very tasteless. The alcohol, by the way, was very good (we tried beer and wine), but that's it. The bar has paid drinks (oriental coffee, some types of alcohol, etc.). Next, get ready to wash exclusively in salt water. Here is a body scrub. There are advantages. The location of the hotel: a beautiful bay, its own sandy beach (without toilet and shower, you will have to trot to the hotel), opposite the market and a good standard Turkish cafe. The hotel is located near Kusadasi, 5 min. a ride on dolmusha, a stop is also near the hotel. The hotel is also located near the seventh wonder of the world of Ephesus and the gatehouse of the Virgin. Min. 15 -20 (by car! not on foot!) So, here's another one. The hotel was built in the 80s. The buildings rise into the mountains. Nicely. The houses are not decrepit, the rooms are pleasant, the air conditioning is working properly. The owners of the hotel promise to fix the water situation every year, but... think for yourself. Nearby is the Kushtur 5* hotel. I don't seem to have forgotten anything.
The hotel is close to the 4th, there is a small private one! the beach is equipped with sun beds and umbrellas, and the beach boy is cleaned with it. The approach is rocky, take the corals. There are no washrooms and changing rooms, it didn't bother, 300 m. to the hotel, everything is there. 6 meals a day, the food is delicious, a lot of sweets. Of the fruits, only watermelon. In the evenings, they bake pizza or something else. Cleanliness in the hall and on the tables. The staff quickly removes the dirty dishes. The manager is constantly walking around, keeping order. The beer is delicious, made of kegs. Fanta, sprite, pepsi from kegs, delicious. The pool is magnificent, huge, clean, there is enough space for everyone. animation in the evenings and in the afternoon. In the evening it was noisy until 23, earplugs helped.The air conditioner in the room is quiet, worked perfectly, was not blocked when leaving the room. Daily cleaning! The bed was changed every 3-4 days! Excursions from locals are 2 times cheaper, Russian understands. Nice Pamujak beach is 20 minutes away. take a minibus or a city bus, but there are a lot of people there. Dondurma is the only thing in the city to look for her. There is no currency exchange, we changed it at the local tour desk. The tap water is salty, you can drink it at the bar. The balcony is large, but there is no table. The Turkish contingent is 80 percent, there are few Russians, there is no Tagil. They smoke everywhere and a lot. I recommend.
The rooms are old, there is practically no cleaning. The service suffers, but so does the 3* hotel. The territory is beautiful, not very well maintained, however, a large swimming pool. The first time I saw a queue for food, there might not be enough for everyone) The food is monotonous.