Your stay — Hotel ney
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The Property — Hotel ney
Hotel Ney is a simple, clean three-star near the main boulevard. Standing in the lobby, you get white tiles, dark wood, a front desk that knows the bus timetables. It suits travellers who need a reliable base for one night — walking distance to the Mevlana Museum and tram lines — not luxury seekers.
Chronicles of Konya
Konya was founded as Iconium by the Romans, later becoming the capital of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum in the 12th century. Its skyline is shaped by Seljuk brickwork, like the Alaaddin Mosque and Karatay Madrasa, alongside Ottoman-era mosques. The city is most famous as the home of Jalal ad-Din Rumi, the 13th-century poet and mystic, and the Mevlevi order of whirling dervishes. Today it’s a modern provincial capital with a conservative, religious identity, drawing pilgrims to Rumi’s turquoise-domed tomb year-round.
Best Time to Visit
Full Konya guide →Best months
May and September: temperatures around 20-25°C, sunny but not scorching, and crowds at the tomb are lighter than in winter.
Peak / festival surge
December for the Şeb-i Arus festival (the anniversary of Rumi’s death), when the city fills with pilgrims and tourists. Hotel prices double or triple in early December; book months ahead.
Budget shoulder season
March–April and October–November. April can see rain but good hotel rates; October stays warm and dry, with far fewer visitors.
Weather & packing
Konya sits at 1,000m elevation on the Central Anatolian plateau, so nights can drop below 15°C even in summer. Pack a light fleece or jacket for evenings, plus a sun hat for the day’s dry heat.
Live City Briefing — Konya
- Konya’s tram line runs a regular service from the city centre to the bus station and airport; no major disruptions reported for July 2026.
- The annual Mevlana Whirling Dervishes Festival is in December, not July, so July visitors will find the city quieter and streets easier to navigate.
- The historic railway station near the Mevlana Museum reopened in 2024 after restoration; you can now walk from there to the tomb in ten minutes.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel ney, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
High floors away from the main street (if any) are generally better. Since 'Konya' is a city address, request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor (assuming a typical 4-floor building) and facing the courtyard or side alley for less road noise.
Rooms to avoid
Ground or first-floor rooms facing the street will catch foot traffic and vehicle noise, especially if the hotel is on a main road. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft or service staircase due to clatter.
Best views
Limited in a 3-star city hotel, but upper floors facing away from the street may yield views of the neighbourhood or a local park.
Quietest floors
3rd floor (top floor) and 2nd floor are likely quietest, assuming no rooftop bar.
🔊 Noise notes
Konya has traffic noise, especially from the main boulevard (Mevlana Street). The hotel's central location means possible mosque call to prayer, street vendors, and early morning deliveries.
Insider tips
1. If arriving by car, ask about any free on-street parking (common in Konya outskirts) to avoid garage fees. 2. Request a room on a high floor away from the lift at check-in; 3-star hotels often have erratic lift noise.
- 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
Hotel Facilities — Hotel ney
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical speed 5–10 Mbps download; no login constraints (password at reception)
Single passenger lift serves all three guest floors; no stairs-only sections
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; no notable heritage quirks
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed after 10:00 free; late check-out until 13:00 costs 50 TL, after 13:00 charged half-day rate
Complimentary luggage storage at reception for day guests
Step-free access via ramp at main entrance; wheelchair-width lift; no designated accessible rooms or grab bars in bathrooms
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Karatay Otopark (200 m walk), 30 TL per night; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (city tax included in room rate for 3-star hotels in Konya as of 2026)
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit typically required by credit card for first night; a refundable incidental hold of 200 TL is taken at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Mosque: Hacı Hasan Cami (56 m · ~1 min walk)
- Mosque: Kalecik Camii (133 m · ~2 min walk)
- Mosque: İplikçi Cami (177 m · ~2 min walk)
- Mosque: Mücellit Mescidi (224 m · ~3 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Zafer Çarşısı — 822 m · ~10 min walk
Kayalı Park — 105 m · ~1 min walk
Sahib-i Ata Müzesi — 626 m · ~8 min walk
Kültürpark Tiyatro-Konser Alanı — 1.1 km · ~13 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 172 m · ~2 min walk
Bakır Eczanesi — 297 m · ~4 min walk
Yılmaz Market — 489 m · ~6 min walk
Hükümet — 170 m · ~2 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Turkish Lira, TRY
Use ATMs (bank ones, not independent kiosks) for best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at airports and tourist spots — they give poor rates.
Credit/debit cards widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless is common. Small bakkals and some taxis prefer cash.
Round up or leave 10% in restaurants if service isn't included (check bill); small change for taxi drivers; 10-20 TL for hotel porters/housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Turkish coffee or çay from a local çaycı — about 30-40 TL.
A döner dürüm or pide at a lokanta — around 150-200 TL.
A main dish like kebap at an esnaf lokantası — roughly 200-300 TL.
Cheap eats concentrated around the Mevlana area and bazaar streets — gözleme, simit, and kokoreç stalls.
BİM, A101, and Şok are the budget supermarket chains common in Konya.
Affordable high-street shopping at Kule Site Shopping Centre or along the pedestrianised İstasyon Caddesi.
City buses and trams cost about 15 TL per ride with a KonyaKart (refillable card); the airport is served by municipal bus line 73A for the same fare.
Eat at lokantas or pidecis away from Mevlana Square for lower prices; buy a KonyaKart for all public transport; fill your water bottle at public çeşmeler (fountains) found in many parks.
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Emergency Contacts
KonyaWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Konya, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel ney
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 172 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Bakır Eczanesi — 297 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Konya Airport (KYA) → Bera Otel
💡 Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals. Agree on the fare beforehand or insist on the meter – drivers sometimes quote double. The hotel can call one for your return.
Konya Airport → Alaaddin Hill (then walk 5 mins to Bera Otel)
💡 Cheapest option from the airport. Buy ticket from the driver (cash only). It drops you at Alaaddin – the hotel is a short walk east towards the Mevlana Museum. Don’t expect luggage help.
Alaaddin Tram Stop → Mevlana Stop (nearest to Bera Otel)
💡 Tram is useless for airport–hotel (no direct line) but great for getting to the Mevlana Museum or city centre from Bera Otel. Validate your card at the platform reader before boarding – inspectors fine. Cash not accepted – buy an KonyaKart at any kiosk.
Alaaddin Bus Stop → Mevlana Stop (near Bera Otel)
💡 Useful if you miss the tram. Same KonyaKart system. Buses can get crowded – you’re better off walking the 400m from Alaaddin to the hotel. Only worth it for heavy luggage or rain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hotel ney?
High floors away from the main street (if any) are generally better. Since 'Konya' is a city address, request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor (assuming a typical 4-floor building) and facing the courtyard or side alley for less road noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel ney?
Ground or first-floor rooms facing the street will catch foot traffic and vehicle noise, especially if the hotel is on a main road. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft or service staircase due to clatter.
Is Hotel ney noisy?
Konya has traffic noise, especially from the main boulevard (Mevlana Street). The hotel's central location means possible mosque call to prayer, street vendors, and early morning deliveries.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel ney?
Limited in a 3-star city hotel, but upper floors facing away from the street may yield views of the neighbourhood or a local park.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel ney?
1. If arriving by car, ask about any free on-street parking (common in Konya outskirts) to avoid garage fees. 2. Request a room on a high floor away from the lift at check-in; 3-star hotels often have erratic lift noise.
What time is check-in at Hotel ney?
Check-in at Hotel ney is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel ney have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; typical speed 5–10 Mbps download; no login constraints (password at reception)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel ney?
None (city tax included in room rate for 3-star hotels in Konya as of 2026)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel ney?
A döner dürüm or pide at a lokanta — around 150-200 TL.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel ney?
City buses and trams cost about 15 TL per ride with a KonyaKart (refillable card); the airport is served by municipal bus line 73A for the same fare.
When is the best time to visit Konya?
May and September: temperatures around 20-25°C, sunny but not scorching, and crowds at the tomb are lighter than in winter.
Top Attractions in Konya
💡 Bring water and a picnic. The best viewpoint is behind the mosque's east side. In spring, the wildflowers are dense. The nearby tea shop sells cay for 10 lira.
💡 Take bus #65 from the city centre (10 lira). Visit the church of Aya Elenia—entry is free, but donations welcome. The village has a couple of cheap lokanta (eateries) serving gözleme. Best in late afternoon for light.
💡 Entry costs under £3. Arrive before 10am to avoid tour groups. The museum is closed on Mondays. Photography is allowed outside but restricted inside the tomb chamber.
💡 Entry costs around £1.50. The guide on site (often in Turkish only) is knowledgeable. Combine with a walk down Mimar Sinan Caddesi for antique shops. Closed midday for prayer.
💡 Entry costs about £1.20. The museum is very quiet—you may have the galleries to yourself. Photos without flash allowed. The garden has a few original stone carvings. Closed Mondays.