Cem, manager, was lovely from the start, and the other staff were nice too. However, all seemingly too shy to greet you in the mornings unless you spoke first, which for a hotel seemed rather odd as you expect staff to be more friendly. Cem and one other lady would smile but beyond that, they kept about their business. The room, as with the hotel, was decorated in a style that was quite quirky and cool depending on your taste. Room amenities were good and included bottled water and an AC. The AC could use an upgrade, though. We stayed for 3 nights before leaving for Kos for 2nights, and returned for a final night at this hotel. We stayed in a downstairs room the first night before being moved upstairs for 2nights, and our final night was spent in the same downstairs room. The AC was less noisy upstairs, and the upstairs had two curtains, one light and one room darkening. The downstairs only had a darkening one, so for privacy we had to leave it closed, as the downstairs room looks out to the courtyard where other guests would sit, to lounge, eat or drink the free tea and coffee that was made available 24/7. We also noted that after our second night, which was upstairs, our room was not done, so the bin was not emptied, which was disappointing and we emptied it ourselves using the street bins outside. Breakfast was the same each morning, it was okay but nothing to get excited over. When compared to other hotels of the same price per night, this hotel disappoints