We were resettled in the second building 3*. The rooms are small.but very comfortable. Everything is thought out to the smallest detail. The freshest renovation. Excellent bathroom with a modern shower cabin. I will say separately about the TV area in the room. When we entered the room, we did not see the TV. But there was a huge mirror opposite the beds. That was it, the TV)) There was a remote control nearby. They pressed the remote control and... the mirror turned into a TV screen with a lot of (!!!) Russian-speaking channels. The food at the hotel is very good and varied. All kinds of meat and fish are present for lunch and dinner. Seafood was served twice in 9 days!! Excellent infrastructure of the center of Kemer around the hotel. And this is despite the fact that the beach is 100 meters from 3*, 20 meters from 4*. Near MARINA KEMER port, MOON LIGHT Park. an open-air museum of local lore, a wild beach, an abandoned hotel, an observation deck... We've been everywhere))
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Инна куликова
Level 8 Local Expert
July 2
The hotel is good.The rooms are clean, cozy and not badly renovated. There is a swimming pool and a bar. The buffet. 5 meals a day. For 3 hotels, there is not even a bad assortment (Vegetables, herbs, cheeses, salads, main courses, fruits, sweets) and everything to choose from! For lunch: pizza, famous tortillas, nuggets, onion rings and everything is different every day! The bar is open from 10-30 to 23-00. In general, the hotel is not bad. The only thing that could be added is for the background music))and so it's not even bad)
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Екатерина Макарова
Level 5 Local Expert
August 8
We stayed at the hotel for a week, in early August 2024 with a friend. We have been to Turkey 11 times, there is something to compare it with.
I'll start with the pros: you can use all the 4* Fame beach service, friendly and courteous staff (they speak Russian at the reception), clean the rooms every day, walk from 3 * 300 meters close to the sea, and from 4* you get to the sea from the pool directly from the steps, the sea is the purest. Excellent small rooms with stylish renovation. The infrastructure behind the hotel is excellent, there are a lot of shops, nightclubs, a port, tour desks, parks and squares, a good embankment, there is a place to walk in the evenings.
Cons: no animation (1 time there was live music and 1 time Turkish dancing) we did not need animation, paid Wi-Fi ($ 14 per week), free only in the lobby. We took the Internet and caught it well, but it hung up at times. The beach is very small and cramped, vacationers like in Sochi, sunbeds are occupied from 6 am, but there was enough space for everyone. The food is monotonous, almost the same thing every day: once there was a barbecue and once grilled chicken and shrimp (a BIG MINUS for me is that if you come to dinner not by 19 o'clock, but by 20, you will not get anything except salads, pasta and watermelon and you will stay hungry. There is not enough food for dinner! Thanks to the cook, who took out the remaining portions of meat and fish from the bins a couple of times. Alcohol is so-so, like everywhere else, beer and gin are normal, cocktails are not recommended.
In general, most Russians, Turks and a few Europeans are staying at the hotel. I also note that a 3* hotel is much quieter and quieter than listening to loud music in a 4*. BUT there was some kind of children's camp in the 3* hotel, and one of the guys' rooms was next door to us, on the first day there was a lot of noise (poor sound insulation), but after remarks and a conversation with their squeezed out, there was no more noise.
To sum up, the price / quality ratio for 3 * is good price and service, but for 4* it is very weak, I do not advise overpaying. If you want to relax at the Fame hotel, then choose 3*, the difference is only in the buildings. The hotel is for a budget holiday, for those who came across the sea, and not to hang out on the territory of the hotel.