Iotape Hotel Antalya
Antalya · Turkey · Ugrak Mah. Aydap Sahil Sk. No: 7 1 Alanya
About Iotape Hotel Antalya — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Antalya
Iotape Hotel Antalya is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 5.0 / 5
This is a family run small hotel. It is a great value for the money. It has very new, fresh interior. The views are stunning both from your room and the cafe area. The service is so nice , you will remember how great the service used to be on Türkiye. The owers are very warm, friendly people, always with a great smile on their faces. There is a bike lane on the road near hotel. I would imagine it could be a great stopover.
We stayed for four days on the way to Antalya, hoping to take a break and swim in the sea. We were accommodated in the largest family room. All rooms have a sea view. Surrounded by banana groves, it's a wonderful atmosphere. The breakfast was the most comprehensive of any hotel I've stayed in. The hot dishes were especially varied and varied. The pool was clean, and the water temperature was perfect. They go out of their way to make you feel comfortable. We'd like to thank Zekeriya and his wife for all this.
I stayed at a wonderful boutique hotel for a few days. It completely blew my mind. I was a little hesitant to go because I'd found boutique hotels to be more neglected and uninvolved. However, it's a very sweet family-run hotel. The view is excellent and it's in a truly quiet location. I was very pleased with the breakfasts and the staff. The cleanliness of the rooms was also excellent. My biggest concern was the comfort of my pillow. It was just the right softness, and I slept soundly. I woke up to a sea view. The only irritating thing was the couple staying at the hotel, who might have been French or German, but we could call them expats. They clearly didn't know how to behave. They forgot they were in the common area (I wish they had kept your privacy). I also felt uncomfortable because they couldn't adjust the volume, so I had to go to my room. Of course, this isn't about the hotel; it's about the lack of etiquette among customers, unfortunately.