Guest User
August 25, 2024
I recently stayed at Tu Casa Linda in Antalya with my parents, (senior citizens), and was utterly disappointed. This review is intended to caution future guests. **Arrival and Check-In:** Upon our arrival, we were surprised to find that the entrance road was closed for pedestrian traffic, forcing us to roll our luggage over 150 meters up a steep cobblestone path. To make matters worse, the check-in experience was far from welcoming. The sole staff member at the front desk rudely instructed the elderly members of our group to close the main door because the air conditioning was on, instead of offering them a seat or a glass of water after their tiring journey. **Room Conditions:** The rooms were a major disappointment.The ground-floor room for the senior citizens had a view far from the "garden view" or "city view" as claimed, but rather a view of what appeared to be a storage area. (pic uploaded) Our second room on the first floor was unbearably hot upon check-in because the hotel had not bothered to turn on the air conditioning. The wooden floor was chipped at the edges, creating a safety hazard, and the room light was flickering. **Service and Housekeeping:** The service at this hotel was downright frustrating. Not once did the staff offer to assist with our luggage. Housekeeping was practically non-existent. Despite being out of the hotel for 6hours, we returned to find that the trash had not been removed, the beds were unmade, and the towels had not been changed. When I raised this issue with the front desk, I was met with an astonishing level of rudeness and argumentativeness from a staff member named Hector. He was not just dismissive— but offensive. He claimed that since they don’t change the sheets every day, there’s no point in making the bed! Moreover, he argued that the hotel staff doesn’t know which rooms are occupied, even though the hotel has fewer than 10 rooms, and my parents room was just 10 steps away from the front desk! Instead of taking corrective action—Hector chose to lecture uson hotel management practices. This was particularly distressing as my elderly parents, who were tired and weary after a hot day, were left without a clean room to rest in. **Ambiance and Cleanliness:** Rather than being a charming boutique property, the hotel felt neglected and unkempt. At the front desk, guests are greeted by a chaotic mess of wires and cables, and as you make your way up the spiral staircase, you’re confronted with housekeeping supplies scattered around. (see video) These issues significantly detract from any semblance of comfort or relaxation one might expect from a hotel. **Breakfast:** The breakfast experience was another letdown. Although the elderly lady serving breakfast was polite and helpful, the spread was extremely underwhelming —just a simple platter of cheese, olives, some dry bread, and greasy eggs, which were only served if requested. Communication was a challenge, as the lady didn’t even understand basic Engl