Very good location, especially for those who are in Istanbul for the first time. There is a panoramic restaurant with a terrace on the roof of the hotel. View of the Bosphorus, Golden Horn, Topkapi, Galata Tower, Sultanahmet district, Suleymania, Uskyudar district, Galata Bridge. In general, who does not know where and how to go, go to the terrace and choose a direction. The rooms are small, and so are the corridors. The Turkish hotel service has become Europeanized, it is difficult to understand whether you are in Istanbul or Helsinki. I liked the hotel staff, they are not very intrusive, but they will always help if anything happens, especially the girl (unfortunately I do not know her name), downloaded the application herself, called herself, controlled the arrival herself and asked the taxi driver to turn on the meter, it is more profitable. Thank her very much. The breakfast is good (buffet), lots of pastries and sweets. The hotel stands on one side of the embankment and the Golden Horn Bay, the other including the entrance to the street. Rabochaya Street, construction shops, tool shops, etc. are open on weekdays. There is a bus stop next to the hotel and 300 meters from the metro (metro bridge). Very convenient. It is comfortable to walk to all the main attractions from the hotel. There is a feeling of complete safety and comfort on the streets and in the hotel. Surprisingly, Istanbul turned out to be a very European city, as well as the hotel. I recommend it!
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Елена Каткова
Level 7 Local Expert
June 30
It's a lovely place. Especially the breakfast on the roof :). Clean, cozy. Great location. Close to tourist spots. Well, the color of course, it's something! In this place, you realize that Istanbul is a city of contrasts! :)
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Марина Н.
Level 20 Local Expert
October 21, 2023
Pros-excellent location with access to the embankment, to the Halich bridge and the metro, and Galatsky, a view restaurant on the 10th floor, where you can enjoy the views every morning for breakfast, good breakfasts, comfortable mattresses and the availability of all necessary household trifles such as gels, shampoo, slippers. Cons (relatively, of course) - the lack of bathrobes, on the lower floors a view from the window to neighboring buildings, and the absence of good coffee (. But the pluses atone for all the small minuses. Next time I'll take a higher room to enjoy the views of the Bosphorus)