Lovely hotel excellently located in Side

Written: 16 september 2017
Travel time: 4 — 15 september 2017
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The hotel was offered in a tour package. And we were not at all disappointed. The hotel is located on the second line. Walk to the sea about 5 minutes. Walk to the ancient city of Side for 30-35 minutes. Banks are located nearby (SBERBANK's partner in Turkey is DENIS BANK), stores "MIGROS JET", "LC Waikiki", a little further "Carrefour SA" and again "MIGROS JET". On Saturdays, there is a market at the Side Mosque (Fatih Cami), which is popular with tourists and locals. There is no territory in the hotel. The hotel consists of two buildings (A and B), two swimming pools. Each building has its own swimming pool. Building A has two swimming pools - for children and for adults. There are no water slides. There are sun loungers and umbrellas. Everything is free. I personally did not swim in the pools. I think it's better to swim in the Mediterranean. My wife and mother-in-law went for a swim in the pool in the evening after 4:00 pm. My son and I only went to the sea. Beach shared with guests of the hotel "Sun Beach Hotel", 3 *, on the first line. The beach is very small and very narrow. There are a lot of vacationers. I recommend borrowing sunbeds in the morning, as very smart tourists did. On the beach you can take drinks at the bar of the hotel "Sun Beach Hotel", 3 *. ONLY from 10:00 BEER, soft drinks and water, coffee. I spoke only in Turkish. In Turkey for the third time and therefore prepared. The flight our family also carried out on "TURKISH AIRLINES" back and forth. My son and I visited the ancient city of Side, the tourist information center of Side, which is located next to the ancient city. We visited the Side Museum. Entrance ticket per person 10 Turkish Lira. On the observation deck, we admired the peacocks that walk among the artifacts. Check out the amphitheatre. Entrance ticket per person 20 Turkish Lira. We visited the ruins of the temple of Apollo and the ruins of the temple of Athena, the ruins of the Bishop's palace and the basilica, the monumental Nymphaeum fountain, watched how Turkish archaeologists excavate in ancient Side. We sailed on a yacht in the Mediterranean. We visited the neighboring city of Manavgat, walked along the main street and reached the mountain river Manavgat. We sat on a dolmush and drove to the Manavgat waterfall. We visited the park. The entrance fee per person is 5 Turkish Liras. The hotel rooms are excellent, consisting of two rooms. Floor pokratie tile. Balcony. The bedroom has a double bed, air conditioning, two bedside tables, telephone. Each bedside table has a night lamp. Opposite the bed is a large mirror with a table and a chair under it. In the adjoining room there is a table, a folding sofa, a refrigerator, a TV with a bedside table, three chairs, one armchair, a wardrobe. The closet has a safe with a key. Every day they brought 1.5 liters of drinking water. There is no tea and cafe set. We took a small teapot Tefal Travel City with two cups and spoons. Tea and coffee were purchased at the "MIGROS JET" store on Ataturk Blv. The bathroom has a shower, hair dryer. Soap, shampoo, shower gel replenished every day. Towels were changed every three days. Two face towels, two body towels, one foot towel. There were two shower caps. Toilet paper was replenished regularly. Room cleaning is good. Very friendly staff did everything they could to make our stay enjoyable. A lot of Germans of different ages stayed with us at the hotel. There were also couples with children from both Germany and the Russian Federation. We have not seen any Coxsackie virus in anyone. I repeat that the hotel rested a lot of families with children of different ages. Diverse food. There were a lot of vegetables, fruits - pear, plum, nectarine, watermelon, oranges, apples, grapes (both white and red). Cooked pasta, spaghetti, vegetable dishes, mushrooms (mainly champignons). In the mornings, they cooked an omelet, scrambled eggs by the pool of building B, where the restaurant is. A very friendly Turkish lady. In the evenings, the cook's guys cooked liver and sausage on the grill. Once there was a lovely tuna. I've tried fried anchovies a few times. Sweets are just a huge selection. For breakfast there were dried fruits - figs, dried apricots, raisins. There were peaches, apricots and cherries in syrup. All kinds of jams in disposable packages, tartlets, rose jam, several types of jam that I did not have time to try. For lunch, soup is always mashed potatoes. Wine white and red, brandy (both with ice and without ice), beer. That's all I've had time to try. The bartender in the main restaurant understands and speaks a little Russian. The restaurant has a coffee machine, black tea in teapots, Lipton tea bags, titans with boiling water, a water cooler. We did not notice any shortcomings, since we came to rest, and not to look for shortcomings.
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