Kleopatra Celine Hotel
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Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Alanya does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Celine Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you.
Close to some of Alanya's most popular landmarks, such as Suleymaniye Camii (1.0 mi) and Hamaxia (1.5 mi), Celine Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, a minibar, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel.
Celine Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, baggage storage, and currency exchange, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Celine Hotel, free parking is available.
While in Alanya be sure to experience local hotpot favorites at Bistro Mango Restorant Bar.
If you are interested in exploring Alanya, check out an architectural building, such as Red Tower.
Celine Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Alanya.
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Location,service and atmosphere were perfect for us and we had the relaxing and quiet holiday we were hoping for.
Our room was comfortable with a sea view and cleaned daily.
The hotel is in good location just across the road from the famous Cleopatra Beach
Hotel staff are friendly and helpful.
Food is good with wide variety for all meals.
Reaching the harbour or city centre was easy with the local bus stop almost in front of the hotel
It’s all inclusive but the food wasn’t up to standard. We didn’t eat dinner here once only breakfast and lunch. Dinners were lots of meat stews and I’m vegetarian.
The drinks weren’t great either. There is a poor selection only iced tea, Coke, Fanta, Efes beer, Vodka, Gin and Raki. Soft drinks are poured out of big warm bottles so they were always flat. And there are 2 bars one at poolside and one at front of hotel but they were never open at the same time. So if you’re by the pool and it was mealtime you would have to wait until pool bar opens or walk around the front to get a drink. No cocktails are included and one night we asked to pay for some but the chef wasn’t in to make them? Also Turkish coffee is an extra service which also wasn’t available.
Rooms were clean and modern. There’s a lack of toiletry space in the bathroom. No shower shelf for things so that got quite annoying. Bed was quite uncomfy but the aircon was good.
Staff there was 1 bar staff called Bilal who was amazing. He was so nice and friendly and took time to speak to us every day. There was also a young lady on reception I didn’t get her name but she was really lovely giving us recommendations and stuff. Some of the other staff we found quite rude and not friendly.
The beach is opposite it’s great. £5 for 2 beds and umbrella hire. You can also hire a paddling pool at the beach with 2 chairs for £25.
Theres a few bars down that road for cocktails but they are expensive £7-£11 per cocktail!! and also a Migros supermarket a few minute walk away. Town centre is around 8 minute cab drive which costs 50-100 Turkish lira.
We did enjoy ourselves but we wouldn’t return here.
The food is typical buffet style, not of very high quality, and not very healthy (e.g., only processed cold cuts, white bread only, instant coffee, only chemical drinks), but apart from that, everyone can find something for themselves, although nothing extraordinary. If you want to try traditional Turkish cuisine, I recommend going to a restaurant. What bothered me a lot is the tolerance of smoking on the hotel premises. If you don't like tobacco smoke, you won't find a place on the terrace and in the buffet. You can even smell the smoke in the rooms. I'm afraid it's the same in other hotels and bars in Alanya, as I had the opportunity to observe. For this reason, I don't recommend the hotel for families with children. Moreover, the hotel does not organize entertainment for children, does not provide a children's menu, and the hotel pool is small. There are clubs and restaurants around the hotel, and it gets noisy until late at night, and the hotel windows don't provide much sound insulation. When it finally gets quiet, you can even hear the sound of the waves through the windows. The hotel is a decent base for exploring Alanya and its surroundings. If you want to spend most of your time at the hotel, I recommend choosing a hotel with a higher standard and a wider range of attractions.
We had the most amazing holiday and thought the hotel was great value for money. Overall we were both very pleased.
Room was, although not too spacious, quite nicely furnished, had an amazingly comfy bed and proper AC, with big enough bathroom and large shower cabin.
Cleaning was simply superb.
Restaurant was quite good, with food being a bit monotonous for breakfast (but ample and tasty), while for lunch and especially for dinner it was very rich, both in terms of flavour and variety. At least three or four meat dishes, and quite often fish as well, accompanied by many sauces and sallads, hearty soup, with tasty variety of cakes for dessert.
Service at the restaurant and bar was very good and staff were very kind and polite.
All inclusive concept was fair and as expected.
Beach no.22 was just in front of the hotel and it had the best guys working there, amazing in every way (they even make sure you're in constant shade if you want to be, by putting two parasols instead of one and placing them in the best position around you throughout a day, at least three or four times, just as the sun moves), but the drawback was that the entrance to the sea was hindered by those infamous 'stone plates' which were quite slipery. However, some 200m down the beach towards the city center (at the beach 19) entrance to the sea is sandy as the beach itself and much easier to enter.
Finally, as for the city center and marina, you'll be rellatively far from them, some three kilometers, but you'll be able to have nice stroll towards them (some 40-50 minutes of easy walking) if you choose to, but you can allways take the bus number 1 and be at the bazzar in some 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. Bus stop is some 5 minutes walking from the hotel.
All in all, definatelly a hotel to recommend, trully a hidden gem.
"We found as the hotel got busier the first 30 minutes of breakfast, lunch and dinner was too busy with limited tables to sit at and eat."Read full review
"Prepare for pushy salespeople and the fact that in Alanya, locals expect tips. In Alanya, you will encounter many tourists from Russia."Read full review
"Avoid having dinner in first half an hour of serving (i.e. from 19 to 19:30) as it is the bussiest time and thigs can get a bit hectic."Read full review
"The front sea view gets the sun all day the side ones at the back gets shady afternoon"Read full review
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