My first vacation in Turkey

Written: 30 august 2010
Travel time: 15 — 25 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
Were with a friend in this hotel from 15 to 25 August 2010. Due to the plight of Muscovites in Moscow and their unexpected flight from the capital, we, a resident of the periphery, had to go instead of a 4-star hotel to a 3-ku. This is certainly not 5 or 4 in Egypt and not even 3 in Italy. But we knew where we were going. Everything is pretty clean. If you want to have your room removed, you need to sign up at the reception. Fed normally, but without a huge choice to which everyone is accustomed. At the expense of hot water... in all of Turkey there are solar panels (electricity is very expensive) and the hotel is no exception, but the water has never been cold.
The sea is really far (20-25 minutes walk), but buses run. We traveled there for a couple of days, and then moved to the city beach. It is located behind a park with live birds, you have to walk past the discos Inferno and Aura. There were tours to discos from the hotel for 5 dollars. But girls are allowed into the aura for free, only everyone is silent about this. Aura is great!
We went on excursions not from Aneks (because they are expensive), but from the street travel agency HERO TOUR (greetings from Yulia to Moldovan Igor from the Chernozem region). We advise you to go to Pamukal and Mira Kekova, and we advise you to postpone a visit to the ancient city of Olympus and a visit to Mount Chimera (especially if the guide is Venera Ivanova) - life threatening. There were also vacationers in the hotel who drank at night and did not go to the sea - these are guys from St. Petersburg.

The hotel is in a very convenient location, almost in the center (more precisely, 2 small blocks to the clock tower, and there are shops, cafes, etc.
Conclusion: we liked the rest, but do not forget that every blacksmith of his own happiness...
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