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November 4, 2022
It so happened that I temporarily had to look for budget housing in Kusadasi (but now I can tell you from experience that you can get more for the money). I didn’t like the hotel at all, yes, you can live, but this is the worst hotel in my experience. The room and the surrounding area have already been killed by time, but I see reviews from the 2010s - maybe it was cool there. The faucets are simply the most terrible, all the chrome has long since come off. Water is a separate adventure, and not for everyone. Firstly, the water is salty, it smells very musty, and secondly, it is hot only when the sun is outside, and there is no water in the kitchen at all. For a month of living, no one came to clean the room at all, not for a towel, and certainly not for bed linen. I had to go ask myself. The room is very cold and damp, there is mold in the bathroom. I can’t even imagine what will happen in December-January; there is not enough air conditioning for such an area. The dishes were destroyed, the kettle did not work, I used a purely Turkish one. The area is dirty, there is garbage, they don’t turn on the lights at night at all, it looks like they are saving money. The Internet is a C grade, it copes, but it crashes often. In two weeks, the electricity was cut off four times, and water and internet were lost accordingly. Another huge minus is the location. There are no normal shops nearby, just three eateries of the type: beer-water-snack. The only way to get to the city is by dolmus, a 50-minute walk. There is a good beach 5 minutes walk away, this seems to be the only plus. I think there is nothing to do in this hotel without transport. There are a lot of animals at night: cats, dogs, wild boars were spotted near the hotel a couple of times. I won’t recommend it, let everyone decide for themselves from the above.
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