The previous reviewer's title is spot on. It is indeed a strange place. We stayed in the annex, attached to the hotel by going through a long dining hall. The bathroom, unlike Lonely Planet's description, was great. It had a bathtub and a new-looking toilet. However, we had no hot water. So the next morning, we were given keys to a room in the main building (which had been fully booked the night before) and walked some distance to take our showers. We were told the problem was because the hotel was so booked and the annex's water was heated by sunlight (the main building had a gas back-up). The breakfast was decent and included some type of borek in addition to the usual Turkish offerings. The main building had crown molding above every hotel room door way. The annex's rooms themselves were nice enough, but the hallway was eerie - long, simple, spare with no paintings or molding, only painted numbers on the walls, conjuring images of a jail or hospital. The restaurant across... more
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