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Help me choose a hotel for families with children, 2 adults, 3 children 5,7,11 years old from about the end of May. Preferably a green area, delicious food, children's slides and a club, any line, the main thing is that the option is the most budgetary, thanks
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аватар Kolia_oro.egor
Try the Caesar Hotel in Side. Strongly budget 4 or 5 *. There are "Family Room" rooms. The master bedroom with the possibility of sleeping on the couch and an additional (walk-through) room with a bunk bed. The hotel has everything on the list. The only negative because although the hotel is stellar, but inexpensive there, a significant part of the guests are strange woodpeckers who saved up for a year for a trip, and when they arrive, they begin to show off and noisily resent the jambs and shortcomings found. But you can ignore them. If you need something completely budget-friendly, read my reviews "Experience of living in Turkish 1 *" and "Greek 2 *" Maybe something will come in handy.
аватар ungelina
thank you very much
аватар anyrus
At this time, it is warm only in Alanya, the hotels are Banana, Ulushlar, Pineapple. At least they are not in the middle of the road, you can just walk. You can also Drop in Konakli, but there you need to cross the road to the beach
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
P.S. Just Cesars 5*. I looked, there seems to be more than one Caesar. We need one where on the territory there is an imitation of the destroyed Greek columns.
аватар ungelina
Yes, I also noticed that there is more than one Caesar
аватар ungelina
article on 1* and 2* was helpful,
аватар Kolia_oro.egor
In the same family room lived on Zakynthos. (Review Paradise Island for 3 rubles) There the rooms were arranged differently. The large room was partitioned off at night by a sliding wall of frosted glass. What was good, despite being all inclusive, the room had a kitchenette with stove and fridge. I haven't seen this before. For the price of a family room, on average, they are more expensive than a regular double room, but much cheaper than 2 rooms.
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