We stayed for only one night in this hotel paid by the airline company, as our transit time for the connecting flight would be of around 14 hours (several other guests also appeared to be airline travelers, as our ride back to the airport was full of passengers). Not understanding a word in Turkish, I was hoping that what I heard from the airline agent was something like "Four Seasons". Unfortunately, it was only the "All" Seasons, a very simple hotel, with dated furniture and tiny rooms (the elevator also was really tiny and slow). Not finding instructions to dial to the front desk, I went down in person to ask for a wake-up call at 6:30 am. The guy answered that they "usually call at 7 am", but I insisted to be called at 6:30 am. He wrote my request in a form and, guess what, no wake-up call at 6:30 on next morning. They only called at 7 am.
The included breakfast is not so bad if compared to the rest of the hotel, but this is probably because we ate there once. The only available juice was not fresh, and it was made from artificial fruit powder. Bread was available in several options.
As per the folder available in the room, if I recall, the hotel is ten-years old but appears to be older, due to the worn out furniture, carpet and other appliances in the room (except for a small flat screen TV).
- All Seasons Hotel Istanbul
- All Seasons Istanbul
