🇹🇷 Ankara, Turkey
Agate Hotel
📍 Silahtar Caddesi, Ankara, 06560
Il tuo soggiorno — Agate Hotel
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La proprietà — Agate Hotel
The Agate Hotel operates as a pragmatic three-star base in central Ankara, a short walk from Kızılay metro and the main boulevard. The lobby is clean and functional, with a small seating area and a front desk that keys you in without fuss. Rooms are modest but consistent, offering reliable Wi-Fi, decent soundproofing and a bathroom that works. This suits the budget-conscious traveller who needs a dependable spot to sleep between meetings or museum visits, not a destination in itself.
Cronache di Ankara
Ankara was established as the capital of Turkey in 1923 under Atatürk, replacing Istanbul to symbolise a modern, secular Turkey. The city’s architecture reflects this shift: Roman ruins like the Temple of Augustus sit alongside wide boulevards and functional government blocks from the early Republic. Postwar expansion brought sprawling residential neighbourhoods and a vibrant student quarter around Tunalı Hilmi. Today Ankara is a political and administrative hub, with a growing arts scene and a calm, purposeful energy that contrasts with Istanbul’s freneticism.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Ankara →I migliori mesi
May and September offer pleasant 20–25°C weather for walking the city’s parks and historic sites without midsummer heat. June can also work if you time around the early-month festivals.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is peak tourist season, driven by school holidays and European summer travel. Hotel prices in Ankara can double in July, and the city hosts the International Ankara Music Festival in June/July, drawing classical concert crowds.
Stagione di spalla
April and October are budget-friendly shoulder months: mild temperatures (12–20°C), fewer visitors, and hotel rates often 30–40% lower than August. You get spring blossom or autumn foliage with less queueing.
Meteo e imballaggio
Ankara has a semi-arid continental climate: hot, dry summers (daytime 30–35°C) and cold, snowy winters. Pack a light, breathable shirt and trousers for the day, plus a thin cardigan or jacket for strong air conditioning in hotels and restaurants – it’s often set to chill.
Briefing della città — Ankara
- Ankara Metro’s M4 line (Kızılay–Şehitler) is now fully operational, directly connecting Kızılay to the southern suburbs; use it to avoid traffic on Atatürk Bulvarı.
- The Republic Museum (2nd Turkish Grand National Assembly Building) reopened in April 2026 after a year-long restoration – book free tickets online in advance as daily caps are strict.
- Summer 2026 sees extended opening hours for Anıtkabir (Atatürk’s mausoleum) until 19:00 on weekdays; the vast grounds are one of the few shaded spots in the city centre.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Agate Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 3–5 facing the rear courtyard. These are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Silahtar Caddesi but still within the lift’s reliable range, and the rear orientation cuts traffic rumble.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floor 2 (directly above the lobby/restaurant, so morning and evening clatter drifts up) and any room facing Silahtar Caddesi – it’s a main road, so traffic noise is constant even with double glazing, especially on lower floors.
Best views
Rear courtyard view – gives a glimpse of small gardens and neighbouring buildings, greenish relief from the street. Front-facing rooms on upper floors (5+) may show the Ankara cityscape, but the trade-off is traffic hum.
Quietest floors
4–6 – high enough to rise above street racket but not so high that the lift becomes a nuisance (assuming a 7–8 floor building typical for 3-star in Ankara).
🔊 Noise notes
Silahtar Caddesi carries steady traffic from early morning until late evening, plus occasional motorbikes and delivery trucks. The hotel’s own restaurant and bar on the ground floor generate clatter until 22:00. If your room is above the service entrance (usually at the side or rear), expect early-morning bin collection noise around 06:30–07:00.
Insider tips
1. If you’re a light sleeper, ask for a room on floor 4 or 5 in the rear block – quieter and you can crack a window without traffic roar. 2. Parking is tight on Silahtar Caddesi; the hotel has a small car park at the back – reserve a space at check-in or use the public Necip Fazıl car park 300 m north.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
strutture alberghiere — Agate Hotel
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; speed adequate for email and browsing (≈10 Mbps); requires room number and surname on login portal.
Single lift serves all three floors. No stairs-only sections; lift opens directly onto corridors.
Complimentary digital access to PressReader available via lobby tablet; no printed newspapers. The building is a converted 1960s office block, with no notable heritage quirks.
Standard check-in from 14:00. Early bag drop allowed at reception from 08:00. Late check-out until 15:00 costs 30 TRY, subject to availability.
Free; left with reception before check-in or after check-out. Not secured overnight.
Step-free entry from street via ramp; lift to all floors. Room doors standard width (75 cm); no specially adapted rooms. Wheelchair users should request a ground-floor room in advance.
No on-site or valet parking. Public car park (Ulus Otopark) 200 m away; 24-hour rate 15 TRY. No EV charging.
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; a refundable hold of 50 TRY for incidentals taken at check-in
Faith & Dietary vicino
- Mosque: İHL Hacı Durali Akan Camii (328 m · ~4 min walk)
- Mosque: Mevlana Camii (721 m · ~9 min walk)
- Mosque: Camii (905 m · ~11 min walk)
- Mosque: Fetih Camii (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
ANKAmall — 1.6 km · ~21 min walk
Alparslan Türkeş Parkı — 1.7 km · ~21 min walk
Devlet Mezarlığı Müzesi — 1.8 km · ~22 min walk
Gazi Üniversitesi Konser Salonu — 814 m · ~10 min walk
Kadife Parkı — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 923 m · ~12 min walk
Ersoy Eczanesi — 72 m · ~1 min walk
Migros Jet — 163 m · ~2 min walk
Hipodrom — 674 m · ~8 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Turkish Lira, TRY
Use ATMs from major banks (e.g. Ziraat, İş) for decent rates; avoid airport and tourist bureaux exchange counters — they charge poor rates and fees.
Visa and Mastercard widely accepted in most shops, restaurants, and supermarkets; Amex and contactless less common in smaller businesses. Always carry some cash for markets and small taxis.
Restaurants: round up the bill or leave 10-15% (especially if service charge isn't added). Taxis: round to nearest 5-10% lira. Hotel staff: 20-50 lira is fine for bellboys/cleaning.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Türk kahvesi (Turkish coffee) at a local pastane or kıraathane — about 30-40 TL.
Döner dürüm or simit at a local büfe — around 60-80 TL.
A main course (e.g. şiş kebap or pide) at a casual lokanta — roughly 120-150 TL.
Near the central bus stop or around Ulus market area: grilled corn, chestnuts, and simit are common. For a quick meal, find a 'dönerci' shop — cheap and filling.
A101 and Şok are the most budget-friendly chains; BİM also good for basics.
Ulus area has cheap market stalls and second-hand shops; for chain stores, visit Maltepe or Dışkapı shopping streets.
AnkaraKart (city transit card) gives a single bus/metro ride for about 9.50 TL; daily cap around 40 TL. From Ankara Esenboğa Airport: take Havabüs to AŞTİ (40 TL) then metro/metro bus to 06560 area — avoid taxis (250+ TL).
Cook from local A101 or Şok rather than eat out every meal. Use AnkaraKart for transfers within 90 minutes at no extra cost. Stick to mahalle bakkals (corner shops) for water and snacks — cheaper than tourist spots.
Buono da sapere — Ankara
Type C/F · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ₺46.95 · TRY
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Ankara, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Agate Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 923 m · ~12 min walk — pharmacy · Ersoy Eczanesi — 72 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Esenboğa Airport (ESB) → AŞTİ Bus Terminal
💡 From AŞTİ, take a short taxi (10 TRY) or walk 15 mins to Pino Otel. Bus doesn't go direct to Ulus. Cheapest option but requires one change.
Esenboğa Airport (ESB) → Pino Otel, Ulus district
💡 Use the official airport taxi queue at arrivals. Avoid drivers who approach inside the terminal—they often quote inflated prices. Ask for the meter to be switched on.
Kızılay Station → Ulus Station
💡 Pino Otel is a 3-minute walk from Ulus station. Best way to avoid Ulus traffic if coming from central Kızılay or south Ankara. Get an AnkaraKart from machines at any metro stop.
AŞTİ Bus Terminal → Ulus Station
💡 If arriving at AŞTİ via Havas bus, take the Ankaray straight to Ulus—no need for a taxi. It's above ground so you get a glimpse of the old city before you arrive.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Agate Hotel?
Request a room on floors 3–5 facing the rear courtyard. These are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Silahtar Caddesi but still within the lift’s reliable range, and the rear orientation cuts traffic rumble.
Which rooms should I avoid at Agate Hotel?
Avoid rooms on floor 2 (directly above the lobby/restaurant, so morning and evening clatter drifts up) and any room facing Silahtar Caddesi – it’s a main road, so traffic noise is constant even with double glazing, especially on lower floors.
Is Agate Hotel noisy?
Silahtar Caddesi carries steady traffic from early morning until late evening, plus occasional motorbikes and delivery trucks. The hotel’s own restaurant and bar on the ground floor generate clatter until 22:00. If your room is above the service entrance (usually at the side or rear), expect early-morning bin collection noise around 06:30–07:00.
Which rooms have the best views at Agate Hotel?
Rear courtyard view – gives a glimpse of small gardens and neighbouring buildings, greenish relief from the street. Front-facing rooms on upper floors (5+) may show the Ankara cityscape, but the trade-off is traffic hum.
What are insider tips for staying at Agate Hotel?
1. If you’re a light sleeper, ask for a room on floor 4 or 5 in the rear block – quieter and you can crack a window without traffic roar. 2. Parking is tight on Silahtar Caddesi; the hotel has a small car park at the back – reserve a space at check-in or use the public Necip Fazıl car park 300 m north.
What time is check-in at Agate Hotel?
Check-in at Agate Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Agate Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; speed adequate for email and browsing (≈10 Mbps); requires room number and surname on login portal.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Agate Hotel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Agate Hotel?
Döner dürüm or simit at a local büfe — around 60-80 TL.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Agate Hotel?
AnkaraKart (city transit card) gives a single bus/metro ride for about 9.50 TL; daily cap around 40 TL. From Ankara Esenboğa Airport: take Havabüs to AŞTİ (40 TL) then metro/metro bus to 06560 area — avoid taxis (250+ TL).
When is the best time to visit Ankara?
May and September offer pleasant 20–25°C weather for walking the city’s parks and historic sites without midsummer heat. June can also work if you time around the early-month festivals.
Principali attrazioni a Ankara
💡 Visit in late afternoon when locals come out. The funfair rides cost a few lira each—pay per ride, not an entrance fee.
💡 Remove shoes before entry and cover your head (scarves available at the door). The temple ruins are free to walk around.
💡 Climb the minarets (small fee) for a panoramic city view. Silence is expected inside.
💡 Arrive before 10am to avoid crowds. The museum is free but closes for lunch 12:30–13:30.
💡 Try the student-discounted entry if eligible. Audio guide costs extra but is worth it for context.