I booked the room under my name. However, when checking in, the staff wanted to put the room in my husband's name. One of the staff spoke a little English, but all friendly communication was directed at my Turkish husband. We ate averidge food in the restaurant. Ramadan started the next day, so we couldn't get wine with the food. We could have gotten wine in the hotel room, but since the room was transferred to a Turkish man's name, it was also difficult. Apparently, there are no Westerners here, and you can see that. The breakfast was varied and plentiful, which is a plus. The hotel has many floors and only one elevator was in use. Otherwise the place was clean; although you can smoke in every room and it smells.