As a small hotel, the taxi driver from the airport had never heard of it before. Would be good to have with you the hotel's telephone number so that the driver can call to ask for directions.
The tiny elevator - only 0.75 x 1.2 metre, half the size of most public toilet stalls - does not start from the ground floor, but one floor up. The bellboy will carry one suitcase up a floor to the elevator. The tight squeeze and the need to haul luggage up one floor may explain the hotel's unusual "one piece of luggage only" policy.
The single room was also tiny, though clean and in good repair. Having a mini-fridge just used up precious space and became an added annoyance. There was no desk. Had: kettle, hair-dryer. Wifi was a little temperamental, hours might go by without connection. The heating was satisfactory even though it was close to zero Celsius outside. Bed was comfortable. Lighting good.
Breakfast was ample, but remained largely unchanged over the days: hardboiled egg, yogurt, salami, several types of cheese, cucumber, tomato, cereal, lovely bread, almonds, cashew nuts, olives, and 17 types of cakes/biscuits/turkish sweets.
Check out was a disappointment. Reception was unable to call a taxi for me. Reception just shrugged and said "no taxi", pointing me to the main road 300m away and I had to go there myself (uphill) to hail a cab.
Location was good, being near a metro interchange (3 lines) about 400m to the southwest and a tram line 300m to the north. It's about 5 tra