杨杨Figure 1-5 is the hotel’s breakfast room and breakfast, Figure 6 is the lights inside the room; Figure 7 is the street view (one of the small alleys) after leaving the hotel.
Generally speaking, the public areas and the interior decoration of the rooms are relatively modern and beautiful; the hotel’s breakfast room seems to be open at other times. The breakfast portion is relatively small compared to other hotels where we stayed. The staff is good at English, and the front desk may promote some services when checking in but it is not too tough. The hotel’s elevator is very interesting, with sliding doors; but it is small and busy (every time we pass by people in line), so except for carrying suitcases, my travel companions and I would not use it (the stairs are close and well lit). What needs to be mentioned is that the hotel’s bath towel problem needs to be improved: not only on the day of check-in, but after staying for almost a week, I found that all the bath towels were shed. Large and small pieces of woolen cloth will be left behind after being wrapped. After washing it in the bathroom, wipe it dry with a towel (this one does not shed hair).
The location of the hotel: On the one hand, the hotel is very close to the most prosperous main road (Independence Avenue Pedestrian Street), and you can walk there quickly after passing through a small alley. Especially close to HACI BEKIR, a very popular local jelly shop with a century-old history. When I finally left, I was anxious to buy souvenirs, and I went there quickly and bought them out. The small alleys along the way also have their own unique street scenes, whether you are experiencing Turkish street culture or taking pictures. The hotel itself is located in the tourist area of Xincheng District, so there are many small restaurants nearby. I tried two of them nearby and they were delicious. However, for this reason (near Independence Avenue), driving and taxiing are very inconvenient (Independence Avenue is banned). My travel companion and I took a taxi when we arrived, and the taxi went around and brought us to the door from the small road. On the day we left, it was raining and we couldn’t get the taxi. (Please ask the hotel to call the taxi for us, but also honestly told us: generally If they can’t be called, taxis don’t want to drive over here); the last two with heavy luggage and no hands to hold umbrellas, they walked all the way to the airport bus station (fortunately not too far) . Another shortcoming is that there should be a bar near the hotel, so our room (1st floor) is relatively noisy at night, and there are sometimes singing/callers on the street late at night, which slightly affects the quality of sleep.
In general: the towel problem must be solved. Although it is a trivial matter, this detail still affects people's experience.
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