Guest User
June 1, 2024
The breakfast overlooking the Mediterranean Sea is the best.
The room was clean, a perfect 70 points. Outside the window was the house next door where archaeological excavation was taking place. It seemed like archaeological excavations were being made in the area around the hotel.
The owner, a Muslim woman and one other person seemed to be running the place, and it seemed like they were overwhelmed in some areas.
It's a laid-back, family-run inn, and rather than thinking of the guests as those receiving service, it's a laid-back, family-run inn. Or, if you think of it as staying in someone else's house or villa, you can receive the service comfortably.
The Wifi happened to be a bit bad, which was a bit of a problem.
The next morning, a Turkish Telecom car came and fixed it, and the owner came to tell us it was fixed, but it was just time to check out, so we both laughed and said, "It's too late now, isn't it?"
It's very convenient because you can walk around the old town at any time you like.
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