The hotel is family run and is an older building with a tidy, albeit small interior. The hotel desk clerks were kind, responsive and speak an impressive 4 languages: Turkish, French, Flemish, and English. The breakfast is delicious and modest and includes breads, meats, cheeses, cereal, fruit, olives, and some vegetables. The location of the hotel, however, is in a neighborhood that is better suited for the traveler looking for adventure and experience over sightseeing as most residents are not Europeans and the neighborhood is far from the main attractions. My cab driver, who was born and raised in this neighborhood and is of Turkish descent, offered to take to a more suitable hotel. I declined and enjoyed the small comforts that it offered. I had no issues getting an Uber and found people in the neighborhood curious and nice.