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Side Crown Serenity

Rating 4.1
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Antalya, Manavgat District, Ilica Neighborhood, 27th Street, 1
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Светлана Мещерякова
Level 13 Local Expert
June 14
The hotel is cool! . Russian Russian is spoken by Yuta, a girl who works at the reception bar, and the reception technician also speaks Russian. The fur and leather seller speaks Russian very well.The food in the restaurant is great, there's always something new. A very wide variety of seafood. The alcohol is good , bottled. There's Baileys, champagne, and all kinds of cocktails. The rooms are cleaned every day. There are places to walk along the shore and around the city . We are happy with our vacation!!! Thank you so much for a wonderful stay. Germans, Poles, Spaniards, Ethiopians, and Russians of course stayed in hotels, but not much.
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Джек Дениелс
Level 5 Local Expert
April 20
I liked it very much. Of course, there are nuances. It's a 40-minute drive from the airport, which is a huge plus. The reception staff doesn't understand Russian, so be prepared. The rooms are not fresh, but it does not bother. The bed linen, by the way, is good. The mattress is saggy. Not critical. Cleaning every day. At the same time, the floor is washed every other day. No noise. It's quiet even from the road. The mullah calls for prayer three times a day. But this is inevitable, given that Islam is in the country. But you can only have fun- drink at the bar and lie in the lobby, there are about 20 sofas there. That's all. Absolutely everything. The whole contingent is German. Be ready. One-third of ours. Mostly pennies or with kids. The sea is 5 minutes away by shuttle bus. Or 10 minutes on foot. The road is a bit dirty. The sun beds are yours. The bar is your own. There is enough of everything. The sand is clean. The sea is clear. There are stone slabs. They're slippery. There is a market nearby, get ready, the sellers really want to sell you something, they climb. The kitchen is just fine. Different types of meats, side dishes, cheeses, olives, sausages, herbs (if meat is forbidden to you by persuasion). It's just as normal with fish. I was waiting for the sea reptiles, but they either weren't brought in or weren't caught. There are a lot of sweets. They're monotonous, of course, but it's still a test. Pastries, especially croissants, are recommended. More pizza, kutabs, burgers. In short, the kitchen is five points. On alcohol: don't wait for the elite. But they don't dilute it either. In two or three days, you can make your own rating of delicious local cocktails (if you can stand it). I'm not calling anyone to anything, but my rating is headed by whiskey + cola + ice. The pool is large, the pool is deep, the pool is warm, slides. Splash around! Don't go to the gym - it was depressing in front of me, like in the rocking chair of a pedagogical school. There are no short vultures. Dumbbells for a maximum of 5. There are no deadlift racks. There is a treadmill, an ellipse, a bike, and a bicycle for those who are close. Of the attractions of the port of Side. To walk among the stones and ruins with a crowd of their own kind. The minibus is urban, and it costs 90 lira per person to get there. It's beautiful in the evening. It's a 30-minute drive. I almost forgot. Wi fi is paid. This is a minus. Free of charge 30 min. If you've read this to the end, then I'm not writing a review here for nothing. Rest safely. Decent service on a low budget.
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Елена Могилевцева
Level 3 Local Expert
June 30
We stayed at this hotel in the second half of June 2026. In general, it turned out to be quite a good vacation. There are not many Russians in the hotel, most of them are Poles, Germans, and British. But I didn't notice any negativity or discomfort in this. On the contrary, we met and talked with people from different countries, danced to different music, and Polish songs are very funny. Russian Russian is not known by all the staff, but we were able to communicate in Russian-English-Turkish :-) The rooms are basically clean, everything works, the beds are large and comfortable, the bed linen is clean, cleaned on request. We got a room with a view of the street, a field, and this view suited us quite well, quiet, without any foreign smells. We certainly weren't going to sit on the balcony. :-) The food was varied and delicious, there were sushi and seafood (crayfish, shrimps, shells - they tasted so-so to me, tastier in the Far East). A huge selection of desserts, and some of them were very tasty. Meat and fish every day. Vegetables, herbs, fruits (I expected more from fruits, but that's basically fine). You could also eat on the beach, the girl baked delicious Gozleme, there was also pizza, waffles. The Ala-kart restaurant was Turkish - I love Turkish cuisine and I liked it, some criticized that after we went to a communal restaurant and the same thing happened there, but we ate too much. You definitely won't stay hungry, and there is a risk of bringing a couple of extra kg. I'm not a special expert on alcohol, but I'm a good one, I've tried beer and cocktails, well, they're basically normal. The only drawback is that almost everywhere there are plastic cups, only in the bar in the main building of the hotel there is glass. The sea is the second line, there is a bus, an old little one, but it is there and it runs regularly. You can walk for 10-15 minutes, the views along the way are so-so, either garbage with smells, or a construction site, and you also need to cross the road without a pedestrian crossing - in general, it's good to at least not have active traffic. But I'm a fan of walking, and even with this diet, you need movement. So if you're impressionable, it's better to take the bus. I liked the sea itself, the sand is clean, there are big rocks, but I did not swim there. It's great for children - a gentle entrance, and not strong waves. There were plenty of sun beds for everyone, and I didn't see any game with sun beds occupied at 6 a.m. Some complained that their fish were bitten, but they didn't bite us. The pools are also good, there are three of them (and another one in the building in the fitness area), clean, large. But we didn't use them much, the priority was the sea. There is a minibus stop next to the hotel for 90 lira per person. We took minibus No. 5 to ancient Side. There is a market nearby, but everything is of the same type and of the same quality and prices. Pharmacies and ATMs are also within walking distance. The transfer is fast, too, I was pleased with 40 minutes and you are already there, if you hadn't been taken to the toilet yet, it would have been faster. On the downside, the animation is a bit boring, there's not enough activity during the day, the fitness room is tired, and the treadmills are running on their last legs. In general, we had a good rest, maybe not just 5 stars, of course. Of course, there are cooler ones, but it's very good for a budget 5.
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