Отель очень понравился. Персонал был вежливым, никаких насекомых или грязи мы не обнаружили. У нас убирались каждое утро. На первом этаже находится столовая, где каждое утро готовили завтраки. Они не очень изысканные, но вполне вкусные, можно собрать хорошую тарелку. Там же располагается бар (я так поняла в наш тариф были включены бесплатные коктейли, но мы их не пробовали). На верхних этажах номера. Мы жили на 2 этаже вчетвером, наш номер был поделён на две отдельные комнаты, разделенные запирающейся дверью, что очень удобно. В каждой комнате было по две односпальные кровати. Белье с виду и по запаху было чистым, вообще к чистоте никаких нареканий. Так же в номере были очаровательные очень маленькие балконы со стульями и столиками, выходящие в тесный переулок. Вид, конечно, не очень, но мне показалось, что они романтичные. Единственное, ночью очень шумно, поскольку совсем рядом популярная улица, которая никогда не спит. Но после целого дня беготни по городу я засыпала мгновенно и белый шум меня не смутил. Окна представлены стеклянными дверями во всю стену, выходящими на этот самый балкон, поэтому, думаю, зимой может быть холодно, но в начале марта мы не замёрзли. В целом за свои деньги (2500 рублей/примерно 620 турецких лир с человека за ночь) я более чем довольна.
We liked the hotel very much. The staff were polite, we did not find any insects or dirt. We were cleaned every morning. There is a dining room on the ground floor where breakfasts were prepared every morning. They are not very refined but quite tasty, you can put together a good plate. There is also a bar there (I understand our rate included free cocktails, but we didn't try them). There are rooms on the upper floors. We lived on the 2nd floor with four of us, our room was divided into two separate rooms separated by a lockable door, which was very convenient. There were two single beds in each room. The linen looked and smelled clean, no complaints about cleanliness at all. Also the room had charming very small balconies with chairs and tables overlooking a tight alleyway. The view is certainly not great, but I thought they were romantic. The only thing is that it's very noisy at night, as there's a popular street nearby that never sleeps. But after a day of running around the city I fell asleep instantly and the white noise didn't bother me. The windows are represented by full-wall glass doors overlooking this very balcony, so I think it might be cold in winter, but in early March we didn't freeze. All in all for my money (2500 rubles/approximately 620 Turkish Lira per person per night) I am more than happy.
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We liked the hotel very much. The staff were polite, we did not find any insects or dirt. We were cleaned every morning. There is a dining room on the ground floor where breakfasts were prepared every morning. They are not very refined but quite tasty, you can put together a good plate. There is also a bar there (I understand our rate included free cocktails, but we didn't try them). There are rooms on the upper floors. We lived on the 2nd floor with four of us, our room was divided into two separate rooms separated by a lockable door, which was very convenient. There were two single beds in each room. The linen looked and smelled clean, no complaints about cleanliness at all. Also the room had charming very small balconies with chairs and tables overlooking a tight alleyway. The view is certainly not great, but I thought they were romantic. The only thing is that it's very noisy at night, as there's a popular street nearby that never sleeps. But after a day of running around the city I fell asleep instantly and the white noise didn't bother me. The windows are represented by full-wall glass doors overlooking this very balcony, so I think it might be cold in winter, but in early March we didn't freeze. All in all for my money (2500 rubles/approximately 620 Turkish Lira per person per night) I am more than happy.