The hotel was also overpriced considering its condition and lack of essential amenities. To make matters worse, breakfast didn't even include coffee, and if you wanted a cup, you had to pay an extra 60 TLR. There were instances where they ran out of milk for cappuccinos and butter for bread. Despite being a new hotel, construction work was still ongoing, resulting in constant noise and an unpleasant smell. However, the worst part of my stay was an encounter with a Turkish gentleman, possibly a manager or owner. He called me to the reception and spoke to me in a condescending manner as if I was staying at his home for free. He complained about my active child and a strawberry stain on the bed linen. It was absurd considering the amount I was paying ($100 a day) and the relatively low cost of replacing bed linen in Turkey. I couldn't help but compare his attitude to the fact that people probably leave all sorts of stains on beds in hotels, such as period blood or ***** stains. He scolded me, suggesting that I needed to be a better mother and take better care of my child. On top of all this, the electricity went off multiple times every day, there were no tables for eating or working, and I had to resort to using the wardrobe as a makeshift desk for my laptop. There is no elevator, so you cannot take a baby stroller to the second floor. The surrounding area of the hotel is in construction work, very uncomfortable to go in and out of the hotel. To make matters worse, the hotel's "private" beach was nothing more than a crowded area with sunbeds, falling short of my expectations. Overall, my experience at this hotel was disastrous due to the rude staff, lack of kid-friendly amenities, high prices, ongoing construction work, and various inconveniences.
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