"Good and efficient staff. Good sized clean room with fridge, balcony and air con unit. It seems they don’t have no smoking rooms. Breakfast was traditional Turkish with all the usual items. It was an open buffet with plenty of everything. Open at 07.00 for an early start. Lift service to all floors. Comfortable seating in the reception area. Well placed for the city bus service. I would go back."
"Resepsiyonist yoktu otele girdiğimizde assagi yukarı bı 15 dk bekledikden sonra otelein telefon numarasını internetten bulup aradım , bir beyefendi çıktı diğer oteldeyim hemen geliyorum gibi birşeyler söyledi , zaten bı 5 dk daha sonrada bı hanfendi geldi . Bu hanfendi aslında güler yüzlü biri ama hiç bir konu hakkında hiçbir fikri yok . Yani kayıt yaptırıyorsunuz otelle alakalı birşeyler soruyorsunuz ama karşınızdaki sadece bilmiyorum diyor her soruya bı düşünün. Neyse oda anahtarını alıp kendi...
"Apart otel, koltuklar rahat ancak çok eski, oda çok kötü sigara kokuyordu, Bize oda perfümü verildi ancak yeterli olmadı. 2 gece içinde başka bir yere geçmek istemedik. fiyatına göre idare eder."
"Wonderful staff and basic rooms. Unfortunately, at the wedding the staff was taking away our plates before we finished. It’s a beautiful venue for a wedding but the crashing and slinging of plates caused many guests to leave early. Nobody had time to enjoy their dinner. "
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Top Magnesia Ruins Hotel Reviews
Nisanyan Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"I rarely leave reviews, but I felt compelled after our unforgettable stay at Nişanyan Hotel. My husband and I traveled through Turkey and Greece for three weeks, staying in many luxury hotels, yet our two nights here were by far the most special.
Arriving in Şirince, we climbed the winding hill wondering where we were headed — until we reached what felt like a hidden village. The gardens, stone paths, and historic charm made us feel as though we’d stepped into The Secret Garden. Every corner is filled with beauty, history, and thoughtful detail, yet the atmosphere is warm and cozy.
From the start, we were welcomed with smiles, juice, and even an upgrade to the honeymoon suite. Sharing local wine on the balcony overlooking the valley instantly washed away our stress. The room was magical: sweeping views, a romantic glass-walled bathtub, and candlelit nights that felt straight out of Bridgerton.
Meals were highlights. Breakfast in the garden was organic, and lovingly prepared; the staff even went out of their way to buy sucuk (spicy sausage) just because I asked. Dinner was equally memorable — incredible food, a romantic atmosphere, and service that felt like family, especially from Tavit, who we later learned is the owner’s son.
The property itself is vast and enchanting. On our last morning, co-owner Müjde personally helped us arrange a 5am taxi, welcoming us as if we were family.
Nişanyan Hotel is more than a hotel — it’s an experience full of soul and heart."
"We really loved our stay at the hotel and town. It is definitely a local tourist site and English is limited, even at hotel. This did not bother us at all and they went out of their way to assist us. Be warned it is in the heart of their bazzaar, quiet but a bid hard to find. I loved our painted room and the antique closet. Breakfast was traditional and good for our needs. I would recommend. "
"Hotel staff was friendly. But parking was a nightmare. Very small room for three people. The free breakfast was not good. The front desk people doesn't speak English. Had to use google translate for everything. The room service pressed my husband'sjacket and shirt and that was nice. And did not charge us for it. Overall nice place. "
You can study the exhibits at Ephesus Archaeological Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Selçuk. Wander the beautiful beaches in this quaint area.
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