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Located in the Bağlar district of Safranbolu, famous for its Bahçeli mansions, Hilton Garden Inn Safranbolu; It welcomes its guests with its proximity to touristic spots such as the Old Bazaar, Tokatlı Canyon, and Bulak Cave and its ease of transportation.
Modern guest rooms with work desk, HD TV, minibar, safety deposit box, tea and coffee presentation
Fully equipped gym available for your use all day
A 24-hour business center with the capacity to meet your every need
Garden Grille Restaurant serving lunch and dinner, including breakfast
600 square meters of useful meeting and ballrooms
Outdoor pool and event space
Free wireless internet access
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Attracting attention with its modern architecture, luxury shopping center and becoming one of the most important meeting points of Kütahya, Hilton Garden Inn Kutahya awaits its guests with its magnificent comfort and 50 minutes from Kütahya Zafer Airport.
The international Hilton chain operates multiple brands in Türkiye (from mid-scale to luxury) and is actively signing new properties in the country.
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This hotel is located very close to main ferry terminal. You can actually see the sign on the hotel as the ferry comes into Eceabat. There is no off road parking but there is parking in the street by the hotel.
The hotel is very much geared towards visitors looking to go on battlefield tours of Gallipoli so many of the guests tend to be from commonwealth countries or Turkish. The main reception lobby and bar area is welcoming and friendly.
The rooms are fairly basic but they are clean and comfortable and the hotel does offer very good value for money. The breakfasts are very good too with a choice of cheeses, jams, bread, eggs and some very good Turkish tea.
This is a well run hotel and we would recommend it as good place to stay. Say G’day to Bill if he is around and look out for Sosis the town mascot dog.
We stopped here for one night on our way to Edirne. An advanced booking for a double room cost 200 tl which is a little on the expensive side for the level of accommodation offered. Check in was straight forward and the room was clean and tidy. However. the bed, whilst comfortable enough, did not have a bed sheet cover, just a bedspread although there was a quilt in the wardrobe.
The hotel has clearly made an effort to upgrade what is or certainly looks like a fairly tired building. You get a reasonably good sized room with no frills, a small TV and a balcony. Fly screens fitted to the balcony door were a nice touch.
Our booking included breakfast for two and the breakfast was served on the terrace bar which is very pleasant with panoramic views of the seafront. Surprisingly for late May the hotel seemed pretty empty.
Parking is easy enough along the main road in front of the hotel. The staff here are pleasant and helpful. For a one night stop over this hotel is OK. There is a supermarket next door and the ferryboat terminal is within walking distance for those without transport.
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There would appear to be some mixed reviews about this hotel but I can only comment on our own experience of this establishment. We caught the high speed ferry from Ayvalik to Mytilene and decided to spend the night in this busy port on Lesvos Island.
After walking along the sea front and having viewed a few hotels the Hotel Sappho caught our eye. The Reception and the hotel form part of a ground level small shopping mall so the lobby is small and contains a couple of chairs and the reception area. The lady we met was operating the hotel with her son and they were both very pleasant and cheerful and the mother managed to converse in English very well even though her son spoke English fluently.
One thing worth mentioning here. The Sappho Hotel is an old building. If you want nice spacious and modern luxury hotel accommodation then there are other hotels along the sea front that will charge you around 100 dollars or more for very comfortable rooms. At the Sappho Hotel you are paying 50 Euros ( £44.00 or 227 Turkish Lira ) for a double room which includes breakfast for two people. This is a very reasonable price for Lesvos Island. This is a budget hotel after all.
Our double room faced the harbour. It has a small balcony. There was a double bed and a TV and the bathroom. Everything worked. The weather was cold outside but the room was warm and cosy enough for an overnight stay. The location on the sea front is ideal since you walk out the door and you are in the centre of either the shopping district to the rear or the harbour to the front of the hotel.
Wi fi was provided which worked well and the breakfast was perfectly adequate for our needs. There is a selection of vegetables, eggs and ham and cheese, bread and cereals and tea and coffee etc. The restaurant itself is a little time capsule and very quirky. The marble chipped floors in the restaurant and hallways are very nice. This would have been quite grand in its hey day.
Would I stay here again? Yes I would. If you are on a budget and travelling as a single person or a couple then this hotel is a good choice for one or two nights.
Having booked this hotel in advance and having arrived late at night we were horrified to find out that they had not booked us in despite us having email confirmation of our paid in advance reservation. That said they did go some way towards making amends by arranging our accommodation elsewhere for the first night.
The Hotel Zileli is located near Kepez so it is about 3km or so from the centre of Canakkale. This is a fairly large and established family run hotel. The star rating awarded to it is fair and accurate.
The staff were helpful and friendly and our room was spacious, clean and well laid out. This is a comfortable place to stay if you are visiting Canakkale. There is plenty of parking. We did not stop for an evening meal but the breakfast was exceptionally good with a wide spread of choice between hot and cold self service buffet style layout.
Would I stay here again? Yes I would. There is nothing wrong with this hotel and we would recommend it.
A global economy/mid-scale brand under Accor, Ibis is widely used in Türkiye for business travellers, city hotels and cost-conscious travellers.
As part of IHG, this brand (and its group) are active in Türkiye across business, luxury and resort segments; the wider group is launching new brands locally as well.
Kafdagi Konak Hotel Authentic Architecture offers you a different accommodation experience by adhering to the Konak tradition.
As Kafdagi Konak Hotel, we serve you with our rooms with unique nature and sea views. Our rooms have all the tools and equipment that will make you feel comfortable
This hotel was a good choice and a great place to stay in Rize. Set high up on a hill the views are magnificent. Despite several comments about the hotel being hard to find I can confirm that we had absolutely no trouble at all and the hotel has signposted the route all the way up the hill.
Rooms are of a very good standard and the family that owns this hotel have really created a very authentic konak. Great staff, very helpful and friendly and really good breakfast and restaurant facilities.
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Cesme is known as an up market resort and offers a good standard of accommodation generally. It is very European in its make up and infrastructure and you could be anywhere on the mediterranean really.
We went straight to the Cesme Ugulama Hotel but found it was closed for the winter renovations. They directed us to the nearby Kamera Hotel where we enquired about a double room for the night. The Reception area is well laid out and as soon as you walk in you get the impression that the staff here know how to run a hotel. It just looks very professional in every way. There is also ample parking outside and in the side road.
We paid 120 Turkish Lira ( £23.46 ) for what we thought was a double room with breakfast for two included in that price. What we got was a suite, complete with hallway, lounge and bedroom with a spacious bathroom. The quality of the build, the attention to detail of the fixtures and fittings and the actual buildings which formed part of the complex was of a very high quality.
The heating was more than adequate ( it was very cold outside when we stayed ) and the beds comfortable. The accommodation has a TV, kitchenette and tea and coffee services. This really was excellent value for money.
The staff here are very helpful and friendly. The Wifi works fine and the breakfast in the morning consisted of a good selection of Turkish breakfast cheeses, breads and salad, egg and jams etc with coffee, tea or fruit juices.
I would definitely recommend this hotel. If you are staying in Cesme and have your own transport then this is for you. Although this hotel is not right by the sea and a little out on a limb at first glance it more than makes up for it in every other way.#Cok Begendik. Cok guzel bir otel. Personel 5 yildiz, hotel 5 yildiz, hersey harika. Tavsiye ederiz. Cok tesekkur ederiz.















