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All reviewsindoor poolone nightturkeybreakfast and dinnerlarge supermarketturkish bathmodern hotelgreat viewroom was largemany choicessea viewgallipoli peninsuladardanellestourkipatroystrait
What a great 5 star hotel right on the edge of the Dardanelles. Its definitely worth getting water view room to the sun setting over the Gallipoli peninsula. Has a breakfast buffet to die for. I recommend asking for a chef prepared omelette with the...More
Kolin Hotel is a hotel that provide 5 star service and accommodation. The buffet dinner and breakfast are really nice with wide variety of food and drinks choices. The hotel room is clean and comfortable too. Staffs are friendly and attentive too. For sure I...More
This hotel advertises air conditioned rooms. I am in my hot room now. The AC system has not been turned on so the rooms are NOT air conditioned! I asked for a fan and they do not have them. So, I give this note a...More
This hotel is a very clean and a nice hotel, sadly stayed there for only 1 night and evening , its connected to a nice walking area close to the water and feels very relaxed in the evening and nights.
Rooms are good , bad...More
We stayed here one night and enjoyed it. The rooms are nice and comfortable. Dinner and breakfast were nice and wide selection. The gym/pool area is good although the gym was very humid. Our main complaint was the air conditioning didn’t work. We were on...More
Response from RodBiasca | Reviewed this property |
The best thing you can do when you go to Turkey and European countries is to carry a power socket (to covert the flat legs used in 110 v countries to round legs needed in 220 v countries). They cost less than $10 in the US... More
The best thing you can do when you go to Turkey and European countries is to carry a power socket (to covert the flat legs used in 110 v countries to round legs needed in 220 v countries). They cost less than $10 in the US and more at the airports.
Please, check if your laptop, razor or other appliances tolerate 220 volts.
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"ask for good aircon and check the toilets for any foul smell"