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Uygulama
Hotels
are
operated
by
the
government
on
a
commercial
basis.
They
are
used
to
train
students
wanting
to
start
a
career
in
the
tourism
sector
and
also
frequented
by
teachers
and
civil
servants.
Many
tour
companies
use
them.
They
offer
a
good
alternative
to
mainstream
hotels
and
are
generally
very
well
managed.
The
Bornova
Uygulama
Hotel
in
Izmir
is
situated
within
walking
distance
of
the
large
IKEA
outlet
and
Bornova
Forum
shopping
mall
(
15
minute
walk).
It
is
housed
within
the
confines
of
a
High
School
so
drive
carefully
when
you
are
coming
and
going
by
vehicle.
There
is
ample
parking
near
the
hotel.
Access
for
the
disabled
might
be
a
bit
tricky
since
although
there
is
a
ramp
it
is
very
long
and
steep.
Once
inside
the
hotel
there
is
a
spacious
lobby
and
well
maintained
Reception
area.
The
staff
are
friendly
and
efficient
and
you
are
soon
on
your
way
to
your
room.
The
price
we
paid
for
a
double
room
with
breakfast
for
two
was
140
Turkish
Lira
(
£23.52
).
This
is
exceptionally
good
value
for
money
for
the
quality
of
the
room
that
we
got.
The
room
was
tastefully
decorated
in
part
wallpaper
and
paint.
There
is
a
fridge
and
Wi-Fi
and
a
well
equipped
bathroom.
There
are
no
tea
or
coffee
facilities
and
although
the
hotel
does
seem
to
offer
drinks
in
the
Reception
area
you
are
quite
a
distance
from
any
shops
if
you
just
want
something
quickly.
The
nearest
place
to
eat
or
buy
anything
is
the
Bornova
Forum.
The
breakfast
here
is
very
good.
A
great
selection
of
cold
continental
breakfast
but
with
boiled
eggs
or
omlette
style
hot
food
too.
A
good
selection
of
cheeses
and
tea
or
coffee
available.
The
hotel
is
well
run
and
clean.
The
beds
are
comfortable
and
you
are
pretty
much
guaranteed
a
good
nights
sleep
here
since
there
is
not
busy
traffic
outside
to
worry
about.
The
other
advantage
is
that
you
are
pretty
near
the
outer
ring
road
so
if
you
are
heading
in
and
out
of
Izmir
the
location
is
good.
I
would
have
no
hesitation
in
recommending
this
hotel
for
the
duration
of
your
stay
in
Bornova,
Izmir.