Guest User
May 10, 2023
First, the pros: a really nice modern interior, obviously quite a fresh renovation. Kitchen, washing machine, lots of cabinets. The fridge is large and clean, enough dishes and utensils for cooking, in principle. Microwaves were very lacking, but in Turkey they are few where for some reason. Breakfast - buffet, very modest, but it is quite possible to find something for yourself: cheeses, eggs, herbs, cucumbers, tomatoes, olives, pastries. Coffee from a coffee machine, strong Turkish tea, iced lemonade. Very close to the beach - just a couple of minutes walk to the water. The beach is pebbly with showers and changing cabins. Public toilets a few hundred meters along the promenade. The street is pretty quiet. Nearby there are restaurants and shops with food and beach things. Bus stop, which is very close on the promenade - there goes only one number, about once every half an hour. Doesn't stop unless you stand with your arm up. Sees people at the bus stop, but goes by! It is comfortable in m-migros. But the bulk of the buses run along the streets that are higher from the sea. The nearest street is 5 minutes away, the main boulevard is 15 minutes uphill. Everything is not easy there either - drivers fill the buses according to unknown rules, they just take a couple of people from the bus stop, and the rest are refused)) although the buses are not full. Returning to the hotel by public transport is also not very convenient, especially with children, late at night, or in the rain. You have to walk a good kilometer. What surprised me at the hotel Not pleasant: There is a washing machine (everything is in Turkish, they couldn’t turn it on without Google), but there is NO dryer or even an elementary rope on the balcony. Always in the apartment there is a residue of powder from past guests, or at least one capsule for the first time, a lighter or matches (a gas stove without electric ignition), a kitchen towel even a tiny one, salt, damn it! There is NOTHING here. more precisely, everything was collected by the maid in a bag, and she took it after our check-in 🤦🏻♀️ Well, where do you need so much salt! Each tenant buys a kilogram (I couldn’t find less in the surrounding shops), each guest buys matches and ties a rope to the balcony. Well, why do you take it all out of the room every time?! These household trifles in a foreign city on vacation take a lot of time to search and spoil the mood. There were no glasses and corkscrews in the apartments. They asked for glasses at the bar, bought a corkscrew. Normal wine, by the way, is hard to find in Turkey. In migros only, in small shops only local - not very much. Fen. Was in the description. But he wasn't. Asked and waited 3 days. It was installed in the bathroom WITHOUT a plug, pieces of bare wires that go under the outlet ((not very safe. But it helps from thieves for sure))) Sockets are a separate song. There are a lot of them in the room, but two or three of them worked in the most inconvenient places. On the second evening of our stay, we came and found a huge puddle on the floor. And this is clearly not uncommon, because all the laminate in the living room and in the bedroom has huge gaps and is humpbacked. The receptionist spread his hands, wiped everything with toilet paper and p
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