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searching for bed & breakfast pensions
1.       IvanaDB
3 posts
 24 Feb 2010 Wed 09:36 pm

Merhaba,

 

I am a new member - I´ve just signed in today. I have a question for anyone who can help me. Next July/August, I will be traveling by car throughout western Turkey, together with my husband and our son. We found and already booked cheap and very nice pensions in every place we will be staying at, but couldn´t find anything simmilar in Amasya, Konya and Bursa, except for the expensive hotels (or, even if we found - noone is answering our e-mails). We are looking for a small b&b hotel, pension or simmilar, centraly located (so we do not have to use public transport, let´s say in Bursa and Konya), for no more than 10 - 20 Euros per person (for this amount we already found pensions everywhere else), that we can book by e-mail.

Thank you. Teşekkur ederim.

 

2.       Trudy
7887 posts
 24 Feb 2010 Wed 09:46 pm

There are several addresses in Lonely Planet, at least for Amasya and Bursa. 

3.       IvanaDB
3 posts
 24 Feb 2010 Wed 10:49 pm

and nobody is answering... Also, some addresses (e-mails) from Lonely Planet does not exsist anymore... I prefer Rough Guide - much, much better (if we are speaking about English language travel guides)...

4.       Trudy
7887 posts
 24 Feb 2010 Wed 11:06 pm

 

Quoting IvanaDB

and nobody is answering... Also, some addresses (e-mails) from Lonely Planet does not exsist anymore... I prefer Rough Guide - much, much better (if we are speaking about English language travel guides)...

 

I am no-one?

 

Probably the addresses do exist but people aren´t able to read and/or answer your English emails. Your preference for Rough Guide is a matter of taste.

5.       IvanaDB
3 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 12:27 am

Probably... If you were right, than it is useless that travel guides have those e-mails in their English edition{#emotions_dlg.think}! But many of my request e-mails returned to me with: such e-mail address does not exsist. And you were right about Rough guide as well - it is the matter of taste, of course. I like their wide aproach to traveling and interesting tips and explanations, that I didn´t find in any other travel guide... Thank you anyway.

6.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 03:52 am

Hello IvanaBD

 

A very close Serbian friend of mine told me you need help for a place...

 

For a bed&breakfast hotel 10-20 euros(per person? or per room?) is very very good price if you ask my personal idea, especially you are coming in high season!

 

I am currently dealing with a project in bursa, and i will be having it till end of April or 3rd week of April, so unfortunately i will not be there when you and your family are coming otherwise you could have stayed in the house i rent which is with 3 rooms and 1 big saloon... I also have an HD tv lol and free broadband internet )

 

anyway...i have some close friends in Bursa, very kind and good people so if you tell me the lenght of stay you think, i may find some houses with furniture, or some pensions if they know...

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