This is a boutique hotel. It is located in two conjoined wooden mansions that have historic meaning. The room that I stayed in - I was traveling solo - was quite small. The en suite bathroom had been carved out of what once had been a much larger room. The room had been beautifully restored with wooden plank floors and wood detail throughout the room. The bed was large and comfortable. Everything about the room spotlessly clean. The breakfast was not a familiar Western breakfast, but a sampling of traditional Turkish plates. I had looked for this kind of breakfast throughout my stay in Turkey and was immensely gratified to find it here. The hotel is located in Edirne. Edirne is not at a distance comfortable for a day trip from Istanbul, but makes for a good two day trip. It has a great deal to offer a visitor. Principally, it offers one of the finest mosques in the Muslim world. But there are other mosques that repay a visit - the Old Mosque with it's unexpected internal decoration; the nearby, beautifully decorated 3 Balconies Mosque; the Murad mosque beautifully situated, and the Beyazit Mosque, again beautifully located on a river on the edge of town with the added bonus of a fine museum on the history of Ottoman medicine. The town is worth a visit. The hotel owners will ensure that your stay will be pleasant.