Grand Seker Hotel
Side · Turkey · Evren Mahallesi 20. Sokak 1 1
About Grand Seker Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Side
Grand Seker Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Side, Turkey. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
Hotel is generally good, has good entertainment and big pools. Problem is the overnight buffet which they claim they have, but poor you if you count on it. I mean, it is there, but the only proper food I got was bread and cheese. There are also rooms of different quality that are sold by the same name. Quite confusing. You can more-less solve this by talking to the staff (they are very helpful), but many people won't like the fact that they need to do that.
We booked an all inclusive holiday from Czech Republic. We paid about 1000 EUR for one week, no transfer. While the room is quite spacious and beds are really comfy, for that price you expect a better service. The staff is friendly like almost everywhere around Turkey, nothing exceptional, treating some guests better than others, definitely. The food was great, a lot of options, bar open almost non stop. One of the biggest disappointment was the gym and the included spa things, while the gym was incredible small and the machines are very bad, the spa did not bring any value to our stay. Internet is prepaid, 2EUR extra per day, which is horrible to think, for one week holiday you pay the hotel bill 😅Take this in consideration when you negotiate your stay. Maybe good for a family with kids, if you would like your kid to get friend with 100 others in the pool, not suitable for a relax, quiet holiday.
This is perhaps the lowest quality hotel we've ever stayed in. The food quality and safety is appalling (we were served raw food, including chicken, more than once and the manager Hakki did not care), most of the staff are rude or ignore non-Germans (perhaps this is more a symtom of the fact that the hotel isn't English-speaking, despite what they advertise, as opposed to intentional rudeness) and the facilities advertised are either not present or poor quality. The one redeeming feature was the spa, which was good value for money.