I paid about $150 per night for an economy room, which I think may be on the lower range in comparison to other places in Istanbul City Centre. Staff were absolutely pleasant, friendly and helpful. They helped me recover an item I had left in the taxi they scheduled from the airport. The room was too small for two people. There was barely space to pass from one side of the room to the other (you had to turn your body sideways to make it), where the bathroom was. Suitcase had to be rolled above the bed to move it to the other side of the room. Apart from listing the 9 m2 of the room, I'd suggest also showing a picture of the space between the bed and the wall. I believe this is more a room for one person/solo travellers, does not fit 2 comfortably. The room was old and without much natural light. However, it was very clean. We also got complementary water and coffee in the room everyday. Some of the streets leading to the hotel felt unsafe, although I don't think they actually were. However, women traveling alone could feel uneasy, mostly during late hours of the night. The location of the hotel is otherwise absolutely convenient. Key landmarks such as Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi palace are within 10 - 12 min walk. Breakfast was included and felt very complete.