My and friends were there for two nights on March 14 and 15 at the start of the two weeks tour on the South part of Turkey. The bad thing: It was a small issue with the beds, when booked I asked for two separate beds not a King Bed and a sofa in a room with City view as booked and paid. It was changed to a smaller room with two single beds but with some inconveniences, the room didn't have a City view and balcony as described but a window to the rear of the hotel facing offices and residential spaces with an ugly view to air conditioning units and utilities full of garbage and cigarettes butts. I was very tired after a very long flight, car rental issues and airport transfer - driving from airport to hotel, checked in around 9 pm, didn't have the strength to deal with it so I gave up. The good thing. The hotel is located at a major intersection, e few walking minutes away to the sea or the bazaar. Everything you need you have it around. Shops, restaurants grocery stores, and what I needed the most: Currency, Exchange office and a shop where I bought a local SIM card, Turkcell I believe, they open at 9:00 am. Except the ”bad things”, I found staff to be helpful with everything else I inquired, info, luggage, parking. They also have city maps. Not all hotels do. The bar staff also nice. The restaurant looked closed, lobby bar as well, off season and it was pretty late in the night too, around 10 pm, nobody in but when I asked the reception they called the restaurant staff right away. We were a little concerned about the service and quality of the food judging by the the fact that we were the only customers and the waitress was also the cook and the bartender but....The lintel soup was amazing and the fried calamary with home fries were absolutely delicious. Worth a big tip! Breakfasts was typical, a little more than a continental breakfast but a little less than a 5 star hotel, but over all not bad. 3 star rating from me due to the inconvenience of the room downgrade. I will also inform Expedia.
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