- My brother and I stayed in a twin room (215); the room was clean and well looked after. The only addition to the room could have been some pictures on the bedroom walls to break-up the plainness of the walls. I thought the petals on and around the photo of my late wife was a wonderful to do and I thank the cleaning staff very much for their thoughts.
What was provided for breakfasts was of a good quality, but I was rather hoping for some English-style bacon, instead of Frankfurters (same meat - pork). Mushrooms or grated cheese as an option with the freshly-made ommelettes (which were good, but would have been more enjoyable if mushroom or cheese were offered.
Small choice of cereals (cornflakes and meusli), but no fruit or seeds/nuts to put on them.
The bread was lovely and soft/fresh and coffee was good too. Two normal pillows on the bed would have been preferred to one pillow and one cushion.
We didn't watch the TV (presumed it would all be Turkish, not any English stations), so have no comment to make.
We both had an enjoyable stay and will recommend LA Hotel and Resort to our friends and family - Thank You.
I thought the petals on and around the photo of my late wife was a wonderful to do and I thank the cleaning staff very much for their thoughts.
What was provided for breakfasts was of a good quality, but I was rather hoping for some English-style bacon, instead of Frankfurters (same meat - pork).
Mushrooms or grated cheese as an option with the freshly-made ommelettes (which were good, but would have been more enjoyable if mushroom or cheese were offered.
Small choice of cereals (cornflakes and meusli), but no fruit or seeds/nuts to put on them.
The bread was lovely and soft/fresh and coffee was good too.
Two normal pillows on the bed would have been preferred to one pillow and one cushion.
We didn't watch the TV (presumed it would all be Turkish, not any English stations), so have no comment to make.
We both had an enjoyable stay and will recommend LA Hotel and Resort to our friends and family - Thank You.
Roger Walkden