In principle, the hotel is very good. I chose it based on reviews .
One of the advantages is very, very good breakfasts . Satisfying , varied, lots of vegetables and fruits. Good brewed coffee , and of course tea - both in bags , of different flavors and brewed . Excellent terrace overlooking the Bosphorus. The room is small, but cozy. There is a Russian-speaking staff at the reception.
The excellent location of the hotel is 15-20 minutes walk to all the attractions.
One of the disadvantages is the smell of dampness from the bathroom ( in order not to pull too much , they constantly turned on the hood and slept with it )
Poor sound insulation - for two days there was deathly silence , we were even surprised that it was so quiet , on the third day the neighbors did not go to bed for a long time , they talked (they talked , not a drunken brawl) and everything was audible .
Well, I want to say separately about the height of the ceilings - my husband's height is 182, he was not comfortable with my 176, I did not feel any discomfort.
Bottom line : I liked it, I recommend the hotel
It's a very nice little hotel. Clean, smells delicious) the rooms are small but comfortable: good furniture, comfortable mattresses, all necessary accessories. We cleaned every day, changed towels and slippers.
The breakfasts are great! The most beautiful thing about them, of course, is the views of the Marmara Sea. The restaurant as a whole is very nice, and we ended up having dinner there.
I was captivated by the girl at the reception with a wonderful Russian! She advised us to take a very cool tour of the Bosphorus — everyone was satisfied!
The only upset is the window. In our room, it turned out to be very small and with a view of the courtyard. But this is rather a question for the tour operator, who did not take into account our wishes.
For the money that I paid approx.4 tr/night- a good hotel. Clean, everything you need is available, hearty breakfasts, atmospheric terrace on the 7th floor. There are also kt cafes that operate according to the menu, and breakfast is served there. Sultanahmet 15 min walk, tram stop T1-7 min. Nearby there are shops, exchangers. Friendly, customer-oriented staff.
Cons: I didn't expect the room to be economical- without a window. More precisely, it is there, but it goes inside the ventilation shaft. Yes, and you can survive this, it's even good that there is no noise from the street, especially since you only sleep in the room . but .. you can only survive with a working air conditioner. The ceilings are low, the air conditioner is broken and everything is hot, stuffy - it's impossible to sleep. They were moved at the first request to a room for the disabled. It's spacious and cool. The window, however, also overlooks the courtyard ventilation well.