The most disgusting hotel I've been to in all my years of traveling in Turkey. I do not recommend leaving the room in the evening. This is the ghetto! It's dangerous! There are finger-sized holes in the windows, they don't close normally. Do not think to turn on the conditioner, the stench will come from there and dirt will fall in chunks. The walls are stripped. Instead of a hair dryer, I had a towel in November-I slept in a hat and a winter jacket. There is an or on the street, cars are driving, someone is being beaten, you will not sleep!
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Виктор Сперанский
Level 21 Local Expert
June 21, 2023
I was on a business trip, I lived here for 4 nights
The hotel itself is quite decent clean, responsive staff (although they do not know Russian at all), good Wi-Fi
The area certainly leaves much to be desired - this is the historical center, which here is a certain ghetto - Syrians, Arabs, Africans - everyone is constantly visible in this area.
But, we must pay tribute - it is safe. I went to the shops several times at night, there was not even a hint of a problem and the welcoming party said that there was nothing to worry about
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Анатолий Морозов
Level 5 Local Expert
June 2, 2023
It's only good as an overnight stay. We booked and arrived at 23, not to say that we were very happy to see at the reception. They told me to wait for 15 minutes, then gave me a choice of 3 room keys. All 3 rooms turned out to be in poor condition, the locks in 2 of the 3 did not close, they chose the one in which at least the lock was locked. Surprisingly, the bedding turned out to be clean, the mattresses were collapsed, the socket 1 for the whole room, stuffy, the windows were old, did not open, when trying to open the frame just fell out on their feet, we spent the night in half and moved in the morning to a much better Hotel 86 by Katipoglu, but that's another story