I wonder who leaves a positive review about this "hotel"? We were passing through Istanbul from July 22 to July 28, 2024. We stayed in it. About the rooms: everything falls off and falls apart. They have 9 rooms in total. Three on each floor. We took a type of junior suite, on the third floor. In the evening, people walk up the stairs to the rooftop restaurant. Every day the lights were turned off for 4-5 hours. Breakfast, like a buffet, cannot be called breakfast from the word at all. All five days the same products. From the meat there are four mugs of sausage, of unknown origin, a handful of French fries, cereals and milk. Five slices of cheese, several slices of cucumber and tomato, and something inedible from Turkish. At the request, they fried either an omelet of two eggs, or two fried eggs per person. Even the simites were cut into pieces of one and a half centimeters...On the first morning there was no tea or coffee, because there was no light. On other days, by hand, the cook made a cup of coffee, as the coffee machine was not working. Apparently a long time ago.
It's good that they left at nine in the morning and came at nine in the evening to sleep together.
The only plus is a three-minute walk to Hagia Sophia and nearby mosques. Well, the view from the roof at breakfast..
PS: It's unclear why some people who speak positively about this squalor post photos of other hotels ...))
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Наталья Сказкина
Level 5 Local Expert
May 28
Very good location. A chic rooftop breakfast restaurant with views of St. Sophia and the Blue Mosque. We had dinner at the same restaurant. Everything is very decent. The standard rooms are very small, the Junior Suites are quite decent.
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Валерий Бакаев
Level 8 Local Expert
May 26, 2023
Near the historical shrines of the center of Istanbul-Constantinople. Cozy small rooms, excellent breakfast, wonderful views of the city and the sea from the rooftop cafe, friendly staff.))