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4 years ago  •  10 subscribers 9 answers
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You don't have to bring any. Turkish tea tastes about the same as Krasnodar tea - it is devoid of a subtle aroma. The whole joke of Turkish tea is in the way it is brewed - very strong. Tea must be brought from Sri Lanka. I especially recommend the Blue Field factory. Farther...
living in October 2012 in a hotel in Istanbul, I saw an electric kettle on the table in the room, and next to it were tea bags, packed gingerbread or pretzels. I didn’t use them, since I drink only Ceylon tea, and I don’t use cake, but there is an interest in paying for this. I did not find any information about this when ordering a room on the site.
11 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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Coffee, tea, chocolate, sweets and pretzels are a compliment that hotels use for their customers. Of course it's free. For a fee, usually alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in the minibar and refrigerator, there is often a price tag next to it. Farther...
Hello! I would like to know about tips, as we are going to Turkey with my husband for the first time. Is it necessary to give money? - upon check-in, so that there is a normal room (in the reviews, many write that they did not give it and everything was OK); - for daily cleaning of the room (acquaintances left every day, but someone's hair and a cigarette butt near the bed lay until the end of the holiday); - bartenders, waiters, minibus drivers, etc. In general, to WHOM and HOW MUCH to tip, so as not to spoil your vacation? Thank you all in advance!
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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We were in Turkey last year. At first, they didn’t know what to give to whom. Now I can advise you: - upon check-in, it is desirable to give 10 c.u. - the number will be much better than the one that you will be offered initially. Still, don’t say anything, but it’s more pleasant to wake up in a room overlooking not a Turkish trash can, but a beach or a pool; -we did not leave for cleaning, although sometimes you can 1 c.u. leave, they will make you a flower or a swan out of towels; - bartend ... Farther...
4 years ago  •  19 subscribers 32 answers
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uuuu ... all of the above is from the obvious ... from the non-obvious for mom and dad there will be a marriage certificate with a Turkish citizen (oh) :) Farther...
I can’t decide on a hotel ... We want to fly to Alanya for 10 days in August-September (2 adults 35-39 years old and a child 6 years old) ... I’m interested in this hotel: are there bracelets upon check-in, coffee, tea, slippers -bathrobes in the rooms, are there packaged juices and fresh juices, hard liquor (tequila, gin, vodka, rum), where and for how much, if for a fee, is there at least some living creature in the sea and is it worth taking snorkel masks with you- flippers?! Before that, we were in 5 * hotels in Egypt, in Turkey, for the first time. Thank you in advance. Nikolay.
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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The hotel is beautiful, we rested nearby, so I can only answer about the sea, occasionally you can see gray fish (they are usually fed from the piers), I see no reason to take a mask. Farther...