Gokce Pansiyon - Adult Only - Hostel

Gokce Pansiyon - Adult Only - Hostel Reviews

Gokce Pansiyon - Adult Only - Hostel

Çağlayan, Civelek Sk. No: 3, Istanbul, TürkiyeView Hotel Details
Gokce Pansiyon - Adult Only - Hostel
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2.9/5
46 review
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Location3.1
Amenities2.7
Service3.0
Cleanliness2.6
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MJ
Economy Single Room (Men Only)
Stayed in Aug 2023
Solo travelers
1 review
1.0/5
Posted on Aug 29, 2023
My first night in Turkey. Booked for 3 nights and left after 1. No fan, no AC, No regular toilets, it felt like a horrible maze inside the building. They didn't have the room I booked, so they gave me a tiny windowless room with no fan or AC and said adjust tonight I'll give you a better room tomorrow. I was suffocating inside the room, and i had decided to leave in the middle of the night. I asked for a partial refund, they said no. Afterwards he put me in a bunk bed room, I chose to stay the night because that room had a fan and a window. But I didn't know the room would be filled with bedbugs, and the window will be right next to a pile of trash. I left in the morning and didn't receive any refund. My advice to first time flyers or new to Turkey, be careful where you book. If you're booking somewhere new or not sure how it would be, book for 1 night to see if you like the place...if you like you can book more nights.
Damian
Economy Single Room (Men Only)
Stayed in Aug 2023
Solo travelers
6 review
2.0/5
Posted on Aug 18, 2023
The staff were nice, but no one speaks English. The view from the hotel is nice. The problem is how dirty it is. I did not take a shower there because of how horrible dirty it was. The room was really basic with weird stains on the bed covers. It was cheap tho. So hot that you can't sleep and everything is falling apart. I wouldn't recommend it even for this price (9euro).
cheska171994
Economy Single Room (Men Only)
Stayed in Jul 2023
Solo travelers
15 review
1.5/5
Posted on Aug 6, 2023
Very Disappointing,Smell bad ! Very good on pics but when i arrived the place smell bads.
Japanese white
Basic Shared Dormitory, Men Only
Stayed in Sep 2023
Solo travelers
11 review
1.2/5
Posted on Sep 24, 2023
dirty, no fan, atmosphere. i took a taxi cuz couldnt walk there
Guest User
Elite Single Room, Men only
Stayed in Jun 2023
Solo travelers
2 review
1.2/5
Posted on Jun 19, 2023
The room experience is not very good
Rene
Economy Quadruple Room, Men Only
Stayed in Jun 2023
Solo travelers
3 review
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Jul 13, 2023
Comfortable stay, good location
Guest User
Basic Shared Dormitory, Men Only
Stayed in Nov 2023
Solo travelers
1 review
3.0/5
Posted on Nov 27, 2023
Kurang ramah
Anonymous User
Economy Single Room (Men Only)
Stayed in May 2024
Solo travelers
1 review
4.2/5
Very Good
Posted on May 17, 2024
Location: The location is excellent, close to the subway station, but please note that the road from the subway station to the hotel is on a slope, so be careful when returning with large luggage; from the Airport Express Ist to Kagithane Station, you can take bus 46c, or transfer to the subway and it is just one stop away; from You can also pay 46c from the hotel to the main attractions. The subway is more complicated and you have to change lines. You have to pay every time you change lines, which is not economical. Hotel: The waiter does not understand English. There is no air-conditioning in the room. There is heating but I don’t know if it can be turned on. It is recommended that you consider staying here only in autumn and spring. If you live here in summer or winter, I believe the environment will not be acceptable. The bathroom is very large because I just It is being renovated; there are many locals living in this hotel, and they generally have smoking habits. They cannot stay in any type of room on any floor. There is also a slight smell of smoke in the corridor. The hotel is located next to the mosque, and music will be played even at 0400 in the early morning. Light sleepers should be careful; some floors of the hotel cannot be reached by lifts, so be careful when carrying large luggage. Surrounding environment: The surrounding area is of good security. This location is not a tourist area, but there are many supermarkets and food shops. Some are still open even in the early morning, so the prices are acceptable and there are many choices. It is recommended that travelers staying here not to have high expectations for the hotel, because they do not understand English and need to prepare transportation and other information in advance before moving in. The ventilation of the hotel may not be ideal, and the heating may not be turned on in winter and summer. It is not recommended to stay here. Apart from that, everything else is okay. It is also very convenient to get to and from the new airport. You can get to the airport in an average of one hour (46c by shuttle bus). You can also take the 46c bus to major attractions such as tasim. If you go From the Blue Mosque, you can also take bus 46c to the terminal and then walk for 20 minutes or take the light rail next to the station. I have read a lot of negative reviews about this hotel beforehand, but if you fully prepare all the transportation information in advance and check in during the designated season, in fact, The price-performance ratio is very high, and there are a lot of restaurants near the hotel, even more than in tourist areas, and the prices are affordable. I will choose to stay here even next time
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Runa_F
Economy Single Room, Men Only, No Windows
Stayed in Mar 2024
Solo travelers
6 review
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 15, 2024
The room is small and has the minimum necessities. The cheapest rooms have no windows. However, if you spend enough money, there are rooms with windows and a TV. Personally, the room was clean, cheap, and had no complaints.
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Amanda 26
Economy Single Room, Men Only, No Windows
Stayed in May 2024
Solo travelers
3 review
2.0/5
Posted on May 8, 2024
Good morning The hotel was not very clean which is a shame But hey it can help I found the accommodation bad
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Guest User
Basic Shared Dormitory, Men Only
Stayed in Nov 2023
Solo travelers
1 review
1.0/5
Posted on Nov 7, 2023
The hotel was being renovated and I stayed one night and had to paint my room. The pungent smell of the paint was nauseating. I requested to wait until we were full and left before painting. The hotel refused and asked another roommate who was staying with me that night. One person, informed me to check out. The next day I went to check out, but the hotel denied asking me to check out. Instead, they said I had to change rooms and let them renovate them. If I insist on checking out, they won't refund my money. I had no choice but to accept the room change. First I moved to the third floor, and then I said I wanted to renovate it. I had no choice but to move to the eighth floor. The upstairs was like a maze and I often couldn't find the exit. The room I changed to had no lights, making it inconvenient to charge. The sheets and quilts had a smell, and it made my whole body feel itchy when they were covered with them. The hotel promised to solve the light and charging problems and provided two power *****s. But the two fans are broken. I said I would install the lights in the afternoon, but when I returned to the hotel in the evening, the lights were not installed yet. You can only open the door and rely on the corridor light for lighting. The hotel did not have slippers and promised to provide disposable towels and slippers every day. However, after picking up the towels on the first day and picking them up on the second day, the hotel receptionist said they didn't have them and yelled at me. I couldn't understand what he was saying. The light was installed despite my repeated requests, but the fan ignored it. The *** who slept on my upper bunk at night was studying English in the middle of the night, and then had sex again in the middle of the night. The bed was so far away that it felt like an earthquake, waking me up from my sleep. I asked him to go to the toilet to solve the problem, but he insisted on staying on the bed* *, so the two sides quarreled. I made a noise with the guest next door and called a lady from the hotel who was about fifty years old and wearing glasses. The lady had a grudge against me because I showed dissatisfaction when I was forced to change rooms during the day. This time I was caught. Opportunity to retaliate against me unscrupulously and not listen to my statement of facts. , nor tell me how to deal with it. Instead, I communicated secretly with the *** alone, using a mobile phone translator, and refused to allow me to read the content of their chats. After discussing with ***, they kept calling. I didn’t know them or what they were saying on the phone because I couldn’t understand Turkish at all. I asked ***’s glasses what they were saying and what *** The glasses didn't say anything, just asked me in a stern manner to go downstairs to the reception to sort it out. I asked a guest watching on the side what Mr. Glasses was talking about on the phone. The guest told me that the hotel was going to ask the woman to move to another room. I saw that the resident had a good relationship with ***, plus *** had cold eyes with glasses and a very unfriendly attitude, so I didn’t really believe what this onlooker said. I arrived at the reception desk downstairs. Another man in his early thirties with a tattoo on his right wrist asked me and *** to take out our passports. He handed them to the hotel counter. The receptionist took my passport and registered it on the computer. I asked him why he did this, and the man explained that he was checking if there was anything wrong with my passport. After checking my passport, the man told me that I could stay and he would kick the *** out of the hotel. But I saw that *** stayed at the hotel and left without picking up his luggage. During the whole process, those naked glasses were sitting on the counter, watching coldly, looking at me with hostile and malicious eyes. The man's explanation was inconsistent with the facts I saw, and also inconsistent with the opinions of the onlookers who followed downstairs to watch the excitement. In addition, the protection of *** by his glasses and his obvious hostility to me made me confused. Feeling deeply threatened, I could no longer trust anyone here. For my own safety, I chose to leave the hotel overnight and find another hotel to stay. For this reason, I lost two days of room rent, taxi fare, and the cost of renting a hotel. Before leaving, I also lost some personal clothing. Summary: Except for the handsome young man in his thirties who has a tattoo on his right hand, and some floor attendants, the other people in the hotel, from the boss to the receptionist, have extremely bad attitudes, which I have only seen in my life, and the service is even less satisfactory. Not on. This is the first time I encountered a hotel that forced guests to change rooms in the name of decoration. It had no lights, smelly quilts, was dirty, had no fans, and was like a maze. This trip to the Hell Hotel made me extremely uncomfortable, and the psychological trauma it caused may not be healed for a long time. It is well deserved to be the worst hotel in Turkey. I regret very much that I only looked at the price and not the ratings and reviews, which caused me to be physically and mentally exhausted, feel hurt, and cost me hundreds of yuan in economic losses. It’s hard for me to understand why Ctrip would launch such a hell hotel. I suggest that those who come after me take a lesson from me, make careful choices, and don’t be greedy for cheap and make the same mistakes I made.
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Anonymous User
Economy Shared Dormitory, Men Only
Stayed in Feb 2024
Friends
2 review
3.0/5
Posted on Feb 23, 2024
Uh-huh, okay, okay
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Iskander
Economy Single Room (Men Only)
Stayed in Aug 2023
Solo travelers
2 review
2.7/5
Posted on Aug 26, 2023
This boarding house is suitable for spending the night and if you do not want to spend money on hotels. The location is not the worst. Near Caglayan metro station, located on a very busy street with many cafes and shops. The center is 5-6 km, which is not so far by the standards of Istanbul. I booked a single room with a window. The room has a bed and wardrobe. Toilets and showers are shared. If you are not a picky tourist, this is quite enough. I came here mainly to spend the night, so this option suited me.
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Luca355
Economy Single Room, Men Only, No Windows
Stayed in Aug 2023
Friends
2 review
2.0/5
Posted on Aug 2, 2023
Hotel not clean everyone smokes very hot room no air conditioning could improve the hotel service if work in progress staff not really friendly there are many stairs and very difficult to climb with suitcases you should know that it is very difficult to reach your room from bed
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Guest User
Economy Single Room, Men Only, No Windows
Stayed in Mar 2024
Solo travelers
3 review
2.5/5
Posted on Mar 8, 2024
The smell is very strong and makes you uncomfortable if you stay there for a long time.
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