The hotel is located on a busy thoroughfare, so you are always in the thick of things. If you have a room at the front, you will see traffic jams, car horns blaring and whilst at night, boy racers are out in numbers. This goes on well into early morning e.g., 2am. Therefore, if you are looking for a quiet night or early night, this might not be a place for you. That said, if you are located at the back of the hotel, then you should be fine. We knew about the location of the hotel before we booked, and we selected it because its proximity to the airport and the flexibility it provided in terms of travel, shopping, and eateries etc. The hotel is extremely clean, and the cleaner attended the room on daily basis. Clean towels were also provided daily. The room sizes are decent, and the beds are comfortable, but the bathrooms are a tad small and cramped. The staff are okay, but they don’t make a genuine attempt to engage you or make you feel welcome. This largely applies to their staff serving breakfast. I think greeting guests with a smile or saying a hello goes a long way in ensuring customer satisfaction. The breakfast served daily was quite ordinary. I would term this kind of cold breakfast so to speak. Hard boiled eggs (which were stone cold that had turned blue in complexion) were served daily. On a couple of days, pre-made egg omelettes were also provided. The eggs were presumably made earlier, so they were cold and saturated with oil. Although the hotel made the effort to keep them warm but the use of burners with little success. Aside this, there were plenty of salads, salami, cheese, various breads and of course fries. If you intend to travel, there are taxis available immediately next to the hotel. Akasya Taxi rank usually provides competitive rates, and it is located on your left when you get out of the hotel. Their rates are displayed on an electronic board, but please bear in mind to negotiate with the taxi drivers, as for most things in Turkey, there is no such thing as a fixed price. The same goes for buying any goodies such as clothing and gifts. There are plenty of eateries are in the area. They are a few right opposite the hotel, but they are quite expensive as compared to the takeaways and restaurants located in the back streets. However, if you want to treat yourself, please do visit Comlekci restaurant, which is right opposite this hotel. As for money changing, I’d recommend you either go to Mak Antalya (shopping centre) that is around 20-minute walk from this hotel or the money changers in the old Kaleici Town. There is a money changer located near the main mosque that provides competitive rates. However, please beware they are several money changers that could charge you commission or service charge.