A great resort, but everything is so old, shabby... The buffet in the morning/evening is delicious and varied. Baking in the hall, tea in the lobby - you walk around, rattle the plates, because we are not used to drinking tea separately)))
The rooms are simple and clean. Several outlets did not work, and a hairdryer was used in the room.
The nature is very beautiful, but the territory demands, just screams about additional.care and investments. We walked around the territory and almost opposite the hotel, stray dogs started barking at us in the trees (!!!). They didn't chase us well - they kicked us out "from their territory" and lay down under the trees - and there's a footpath!!!
We arrived only at the resort, but on the recommendation of the women who rode with us in the minibus, we stayed for a day and do not regret it. And we went to the baths (my husband even 2 times), and took a walk, and rested, though we slept badly - it feels like next to the room either the elevator was constantly turned on, or some kind of hood.
This is a good old-fashioned hotel, a place with a history. It is simply impossible to compare it with modern newly built hotels. The renovation was in 2009, a long time ago, but everything works in the room, the shower does not leak, the plumbing is in good condition, no rust, mold, etc. It's simple, but with dignity. The only negative was in the doors to the room themselves - they are cracked, they do not close tightly, and you can hear noise from the corridor. But it was quiet at night. The bathroom door is also sliding, and it creaks. There are no more complaints about the number.
Breakfast is very simple: bread, boiled eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, baked peppers, several types of cheese, 1 type of sausage, sausages in sauce, jam, muesli. Instant coffee. We didn't go to dinner.
On the 2nd floor there are baths for the family, but no one used them with us, on the 1st floor there are men and women separately (I did not see a pool for women, a hammam for men, a hammam), on the 0 - exit to the communal pool, there is a children's pool, and you can go to a detached hammam. A large territory, several springs - for the stomach, for the eyes, for the legs - they can be used by all visitors, not only those staying at the hotel. The village with a large selection of cafes is 5-7 minutes away. The Ataturk Pavilion is in front of the hotel entrance.
I recently visited the Yalova thermal resort, and my impressions were very positive. The natural beauty around the spring is breathtaking. The thermal water has a pleasant temperature, and bathing in it is a real pleasure. The infrastructure is well developed: there are changing rooms, showers and recreation areas. A great place for relaxation and wellness. I recommend you to visit!”