We were at the hotel from August 19th to 23rd. It's not a big number, the only point is, it's not a minus, because it's in the very center of the city. The owner is a very good, well-mannered person, he will tell you what he can, but in English, at the reception, the Russian-speaking woman is very pleasant, and very polite, and even helped physically. The room was cleaned daily, probably at lunch. It's always clean. The refrigerator is air conditioned. Balcony. View of the city.. Teapot. Tea. Sugar. Accessories are not discussed, they were clean every day. There is a terrace on the top floor. Right away, there is a shock store nearby.
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Ю. К.
Level 7 Local Expert
October 13
It is very difficult to call a hotel, even 1 star is a lot for it. We rented a room for a day, after checking in, there was no desire to stay in this room. Dirty, hair everywhere, in the room, stink, there is a gas boiler on the wall that turns on when you wash in the shower or neighbors, the doors on the closet are held on one hinge. There is smoking in the corridor, there are even rooms with Windows facing the corridor. The shower is leaking. The room is very small. One plus is the administrator in Russian
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Катя Родионова
Level 5 Local Expert
February 25
The hotel is, of course, ideally located. Istiklal Street is right there. But, the rooms are tiny, the view was into the wall of another building, where there was also a pigeon corpse and the hood was from the kitchen. The bathroom is flimsy. Then they changed our room to an upper floor with a balcony. We are in Istanbul for the 5th time. All the hotels in the center have a small area, we understand this. But here, of course, everything is old and tired inside, but this is the very center, so the location was more important to us