If you're reading this, better to hit the back button and start fresh search. Yet, you're curious why? Here are my experience on 2 nights stay. You're sitting in the room and you hear everything happening in the next room and corridor LIVE. Soundproof has never been on mind when buidling the hotel. Bed mattress will make you get up early, so uncomfortable. Bathtub is tiny but it wasn't too much of a trouble for me as I'm rather small though it would be of problem for adult man. But the worst is not yet to come. Airconditioning in the room is simply horrible. It went up to 28 C at night, air feeling stuffy and I seriously sweated in the room. After the first night, I reported malfunctioning of the airconditioner before going out. When returned to the hotel that evening, it felt a little cooler. Yet didn't stay long that way. Within a couple of hours, room got heated again and when I was packing for checkout the next day, room temperature was nearly 30C. A/C controller in the room was nothing but an accessary. If you're far from being convinced yet, here's punch line.
I complained malfunctioning of A/C, the guy at the front desk (day shift) picked up the phone and barked at it in Turkish then tried to turn to another customer. I insisted to be explained saying hotel lobby feeling pleasantly cool while my room feeling hot and stuffy, he looked annoyed and said it's central A/C so there's shouldn't be any difference between the lobby and guest room. With this, he simply turned his back and I was simply dismissed like that. His attitude and personality obviously betray the nature of hospitality business.
Location of the hotel is not ideal either. Nearest tram stop is 100m away and it's 4 stops away from Sultanahmet. I'd rather pitch a tent in the open air than staying at this hotel if you're ready to fight against mozzies. At least, you don't waste your money and enjoy nice night breeze outside.