Guest User
January 12, 2025
The location is a bit ambiguous.. You have to go up quite a bit of the hill to get to Sultanahmet Square.. If you don't have luggage, it's worth walking and exploring the alleys.. However, if you have a carrier or luggage, it's a very difficult route.. It's better to call an Uber.. There are four of us, so we booked a family room, but we had to go down to the basement and climb the stairs back up.. Even this was difficult.. Then we declined the offer of a second floor room and took a first-floor room.. Climbing the stairs again was too much. Since it's on the first floor, the staff accommodations are in the basement, so it's very noisy from early morning.. There's no noise between accommodations, but you can hear the noise from the stairs in the hallway very clearly. They say breakfast is traditional Turkish, but they give you too much for breakfast.. I couldn't even eat half of it.. It's not a buffet, they serve you like it's our own restaurant.. The staff is very friendly.. They gave me a separate bottle of Turkish black tea because I said it was so delicious.. There are many restaurants around.. However, the prices have gone up sharply.. I think I'd eat well if I ate around 150,000 won for 4 people.. The room was clean and odorless, and most of all, the warm water came out well, so it was good for showering and getting a massage. There's also a place like a Turkish bath where you sit and pour water over yourself with a ladle.. There was a bathtub in the picture, but I made a reservation for the 2nd floor, but it wasn't on the 1st floor I changed to..
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