Istanbul - pre-trip jitters
#21
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 16,544
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Trip Advisor reviews are 323 "good" & above - 34 "average " & 17 "poor" & "terrible". So, 51 "average" or less.
I'd be happy with those numbers if I were looking for a hotel. Caveat: I haven't filtered by date, nationality or number of posts.
I'd be happy with those numbers if I were looking for a hotel. Caveat: I haven't filtered by date, nationality or number of posts.
#22
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 16,544
Likes: 4
It's 224 "excellent", 99 "very good"
34 "average" 6 "poor" & 11 "terrible"
The adverse reports seem to centre around overbooking & bumping, so just be adamant that you will not be bumped to lesser standard than you booked, if there is any prospect of that being tried on. Make sure you take a copy of your booking email/ reference with you.
34 "average" 6 "poor" & 11 "terrible"
The adverse reports seem to centre around overbooking & bumping, so just be adamant that you will not be bumped to lesser standard than you booked, if there is any prospect of that being tried on. Make sure you take a copy of your booking email/ reference with you.
#24
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 2,699
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I hope the OP is enjoying Istanbul. My family loved Turkey and wouldn't mind visiting again. I've found the people that urst ion it a a destination have never been there. I had a co order who warned me about the country based on what she say on the news.
I also blame the stupid movie "Taken 2". Decided to finally watch it a couple months after our trip and found it unintentionally hilarious. From the middle Eastern dress and street scape(Istanbul is a modern city) to the idea that a character can throw a grandad out a window in Sultanahmet and nobody notices.
We loved The country it's food and people.
I also blame the stupid movie "Taken 2". Decided to finally watch it a couple months after our trip and found it unintentionally hilarious. From the middle Eastern dress and street scape(Istanbul is a modern city) to the idea that a character can throw a grandad out a window in Sultanahmet and nobody notices.
We loved The country it's food and people.




