Guest User
November 9, 2021
I payed around 180 lira a night for my stay here. For being right in the city centre, a very good price. Your close to everything you want to be. Sightseeing wise you can walk. There's a bakery literally at the entrance where you can pick yourself up some morning tahini for 6 lira. A lovely gift shop at the entrance as well. Yes it's not spotlessly clean, but it's not dirty either. Sheets are clean, rooms have everything you need. Hairdryers, shampoos ect. Yes, as another reviewer pointed out, the staff don't speak much English (other than the owner), but they speak enough. If you want to communicate something just connect your phone to the internet and translate it, it's not difficult, and your in bursa, not Istanbul. It's rather rude to assume everyone should speak English. The staff are really friendly and if you ask them something they'll do their best to answer. The teleferik was closed when I was there, and they spent an hour trying to find out why and when it would be open for me. This place is for those who intend to explore the city rather than spend their time hanging around the hotel, and for that purpose, it's perfect.