The geographical environment is good. It takes about seven or eight minutes to walk from the subway station. The elevator is an old-fashioned one that requires manual opening and closing of the door. There can be up to three or four people standing at a time, so you can experience it. The room is quite decent, has everything it needs, not crowded, and hygienic is OK. The breakfast had relatively few types, many cold dishes, and the taste was average. The closing time was relatively early. The staff had already started to take away the food before we sat down to finish it. As a transit hotel to go to Selcuk, it’s OK to stay for just one night. In the evening, you can take a taxi to the clock tower and the beach to have a candlelight dinner and a glass of wine. When you wake up the next day, it’s only a two-minute walk from the hotel to the train station. It’s very convenient to go to Selcuk. convenient.
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