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Tiny rooms like graves
No views no window you can not know night from day
Does not clean it, dust every where human body hair all over the room
Breakfast terrible nothing is able to be eaten.
Bad choice be aware of this hotel
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I am stiill here in the hotell
The rooms are very small and very dirty
The door of the bath won’t close and during having a shower water cames into the room
No slipers inthe bath
Breakfast very weak i couldnt find bread to eat...More
Hotel is located in the heart of Istanbul, few steps from Taksim square. Nice, but some rooms are really small and almost without windows. Bed for me was too soft. It could happen that in the hotel can stay some people who came to Istanbul...More
If you are more than 3 people do not try this hotel, because the rooms are so small, you can not walk in the room, the bathroom and the room itself is devided by a thick glass wall but the room is really clean the...More
Great location. Very polite and efficient staff. Good housekeeping. Well equiped guest room. This is definetely a good 4star hotel. Special thanks to the service lady who always remembered how I drink my coffee.
Istanbul’s most famous street, pedestrianized Istiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue), throbs day and night and offers a fantastic array of architectural sights, shops, treats, and throngs upon teeming throngs of people. At the avenue’s northeastern end is expansive Taksim Square, thought by many to be the very heart of the city, with many of Turkey’s most renowned restaurants and some of Europe’s most happening
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nightlife in close proximity. In striking contrast, Beyoglu’s less trafficked areas – such as the affluent Cihangir and the antiques district of Cukurcuma – exude Old World charm and provide contemplative calm and splendid diversion via an assortment of cozy cafes, attractive boutiques, and quiet lanes.