After the hall, there is nothing of Ramada. Rooms have a good lighting, but the overall the room wear and tear is not taken care of (you see sigarette burns in the armchair of a non smoking room, the glasses are not clean, etc). There was no sanitiser in the room, and it could be scarcely found in the hotel. Guests were allowed to move freely without mask in the premises, elevators and near the buffet (there was a sign and mask but nobody was checking even after protesting, so we stopped having breakfast there), even some of the staff was serving without mask. The quality of breakfast is disappointing, as it was not even possible to have a coffee (they have the coffee machine you find in the petrol stations but it was broken): you could have a sub-brand soluble coffee never heard of. Staff were generally nice and helpful with the bookings and directions (we don't speak Turkish), but basically shrug their shoulders on the covid prevention, blaming it on people's bad habits