We stayed at the hotel on April 1, 2026. We booked a triple room for approximately 8,000 rubles, including breakfast. The interior was ordinary, nothing special.
The furniture was old, and we didn't feel comfortable in the room.
The window overlooked the side of the building, and it was noisy outside in the evening.
The breakfast spread was excellent! We really enjoyed everything, especially the delicious pastries with tea. It's rare to find sweet pastries in Turkish hotels.
Oh, and I should add: there's no free parking at the hotel. We were offered to park our car overnight for 350 lira. It was a bit pricey, of course, but we had no other option.
There was an incident with a phone; we forgot it in the room. But the staff reacted quickly and promptly returned it to us after we had already checked out.
The room is large, very new, very clean, good value for money hotel, breakfast is also rich, very close to the airport, there is also a large shopping mall nearby, that is, a little distance to the city.
The hotel was very clean, pleasant, and nice. We were satisfied with the spa facilities. The evening piano show was delightful to listen to. However, we couldn't enjoy the room's view because the windows were dirty from the outside.
The room was large but had a tiny little window facing out onto a courtyard filled with pipes and ac vents. Dim lighting coupled with muted brown wall colour made it feel like a coffin. Called customer experience number on phone and was hung up on .....most likely a language barrier. The water in the bathroom was lukewarm. Front desk service was very helpful especially when helping one of us who needed medication. It was difficult organizing food when we arrived late at night( phone in room was having issues dialing and electronic ordering system was unable to handle room numbers starting with an M) however when it arrived it was tasty.