I would give this hotel a neutral rating. The outdoor gardens, rooftop terrace, and the hotel lobby and breakfast area are all very cute, well-kept and quaint. But the actual room was more to be desired. One of our beds was in very bad condition (completely sunk, and hard things poking up), so my son had a very difficult time sleeping on it the first night. Of course, we didn't know until he tried to lay down and we informed the hotel and they said they can bring us a new bed the next day because it's at a different hotel. So unfortunately, my son had to sleep in it for one night (very uncomfortable sleep). The bathroom is probably our biggest criticism. The hotel pictures did not show the bathroom at all. there was one photo of one bathroom that seemed to show a sink and a separate shower, but when we arrived, we noticed a very small bathroom with sink and toilet and a shower that had no separate curtain or glass compartment. So when we took a shower, the entire bathroom would get all wet with water splashed everywhere. This was quite inconvenient. We didn't have waterproof slippers to walk into the bathroom when it was wet. And the bathroom smelled a bit moldy. The bathroom door near the bottom had old moldy wood from the inside of the bathroom. Overall, everything else was okay. The breakfast buffet was simple Turkish style. We liked the Gozleme that was made for us every morning (Turkish style flat bread stuffed with ingredients - cheese and dill).