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Our recent travels have taken us to the south of Turkey where contrary to popular opinion, we've been able to side step the shallow pretences of the area being a holiday resort.
Sure enough, we encountered many instances of Turkey's rich historical heritage; Kaleici, Aspendos and Perge to name a few, proving that the area is more than just a winter's escape filled with commercial and westernised hotels and resorts. It is an area of Turkey with it's own categorically important landmarks, each etched into a part of Turkey's historically populous timeline and contributing it's own unique backstory.
Today however, we'll be exploring "the other side" of Antalya - the Hotels and Resorts. My original plan was to stay in Antalya for a few days, and enjoy the holiday facilities and amenities before doing more adventuring in Anatolia. One hotel which drew my attention was Rixos Downtown Antalya.
Rixos is a hotel chain that was founded in Antalya in 2000. Since then, it has become the largest hotel chain in the East Mediterranean Europe Region. In the 17 years since it's inception, Rixos has opened 27 luxury hotels, many outside of Turkey, including countries like Georgia, Egypt, Russia, Azerbaijan, UAE, Ukraine etc.
Knowing that the Rixos grass roots are right in the centre of Antalya, the five star Downtown Antalya was a natural choice. Like most accommodation in Turkey, the prices are very reasonable, and you will find yourself paying more at some 3 star places in other parts of Europe. Star ratings are nothing to go by these days.
The first thing you'll notice, is the streamlined design of the exterior. It's arc-shaped atrium design echo the silhouettes of modern dream liner cruise ships. This one, permanently "docked" just a few minutes walk from Konyaalti Beach. It's non intrusive modern design blends in with the lush green nature which surrounds it, the serene landscapes the hotel nestles within, disguises the fact that it is in the city centre!
Inside, the hotel rooms are accessible via these golden capsule lifts. The mezzanine at the centre allows maximum natural lighting from the glass top, bringing attention to the proliferating plant growth on the walls between the levels.
It was like walking into a near future dystopian green-house, built to weather an apocalypse.
Four golden capsules shuttle the guests to their respective floors, whilst offering them a view of the mezzanine through the capsule glass.
This is the main lounge area at the foot of the lifts. I admire the daring carpet colour and design. Too often we see a shade of red represent the luxury and class of a hotel, yet the Rixos seems tame and more "human".
At the other side of the lounge, there is a bar area which again uses the bronze and golden colours similar to the capsule lifts. The marble texture on the sides of the bar with it's swirls and elegant designs gave it that extra touch of class. The Grand Piano in the corner sealed the deal.
This is the hotel's own "luxury" concession. It always baffled me why people would go shopping for this kind of stuff inside a hotel. It's completely non-essential to your stay and is more expensive than buying it from the official retailer.
I'm not sure why this vintage rotary dial phone was put here. Clearly it is a decoration, but one which is devoid of consistency with the rest of the hotel. Still, seeing one instantly reminded me of my childhood and how excited I would be to ring my friends with the telephone, just so I could play with the rotating dial of numbers.
The hotel also has a fitness centre in the basement which doubles up as a spa. Strangely, I feel more conducive to Spa treatment in the Winter so I didn't go inside to see what the facilities were like.
Still, the place looked like a cave dwelling. It turns out that cave style living is is not an exception to the norm in many parts of Turkey. We'll see later on examples of cave dwellings in Capadoccia.
Outside, the hotel is lush with many palm trees and other vegetation. It's very much in line with their green motif and thankfully, serves as shade from the sun.
This little place just beside the pool has Shisha. I didn't actually try it this time, but I could smell the good scents all around.
Big cushions as an alternative to the many chairs around the swimming pool.
Some people said that the kittens and cats in and around the hotel make it look very tacky and and unprofessional. Not deserving it's star rating. I disagree. I think it's lovely seeing them look after strays. This little guy reminded me of my dear Bruno when he was young.
Here are the views from up high in the hotel of the pool, and conversely, of the hotel from the pool.
The Room
A very reasonably sized room, considering this is the cheapest one they offered. It's almost the size of a suite. The bedroom and the resting area is separated with small modesty dividers, when pulled apart, the room opens up and feels very spacious.
The TV is positioned in front of the sofa, and not in front of the bed. This is to allow for a sizeable dressing table with a large portrait mirror. I'm not much of a TV person so this arrangement was perfect.
These are some shots outside.
The sea view is probably the best. You can see the mountain ranges in the distance as well as the sea. Also, from here you can see just how much 'forest' there is in town.
You can make out more of the city and it's buildings in this picture. Also, you can see some tennis courts. Those also belong to the hotel, but you have to pay to book a time slot to use them.
At night time, the area lights up, and the whole hotel becomes a light show. The pool is illuminated from below, all around, there is ambient lighting with just enough intensity to bring out the main features of the hotel, even accentuating the hotel in some ways making it look more edgy at night.
The city is also really bright with lights. Part of the reason is that just down the road, there was a carnival with lots of rides. That's why there's the extra bit of lighting from that direction.
This is me inside the capsule lift. Doesn't it look so futuristic? The rooms on the other side look like futuristic living quarters in a self sustaining green house Noah's arc.
Food time!
Rixos has several options for food. For most, the main buffet restaurant is the best option. Only an additional 10 euros or so a night, and you have access to the buffet restaurant.
I will say, I was really confused when I first entered the restaurant. The was no staff to direct me to a free table, nor was it clear how the staff check whether you have a meal package or not. I have heard that some guests have come to eat at the restaurant but didn't pay, whilst others have only paid once and come to eat two or three times.
Needless to say, the food is prepared very meticulously, and there is such a broad selection to choose from. I won't describe each, but I did take photos of pretty much all that was on offer.
Doesn't all the food look so delicious and healthy? At least they're doing their part on curbing obesity through over eating junk food right?
Next up, they have the 24 hour lounge on the second floor which serves foods from all over the world, cooked to order.
As you can imagine, the 24 hour service is better suited to people looking for alcoholic beverages. I came down late at night because I have this habit of eating in the middle of the night.
After around 10pm, the 2nd floor restaurant is completely empty, leaving me to soak in the ambience of this majestic and elegant place myself. Of course, food is still the main reason i'm here, and so let's proceed.
Complimentary Bread
Probably a little excessive but really necessary! I always need something to kick start my hunger, and I was more than happy to start off with the sesame seed bread. They were warm to the touch and smelt like passing by Subways. Inside, the bread was almost hollow which although is disappointing if you're looking for something more hearty, is perfect as an appetiser.
Bruschetta with sun-dried tomatoes, cheese and pesto sauce.
This is like the second appetiser after the fresh bread. I love the pinch of pesto on top, mixed with the olive soaked bread.
Caesar Salad with Grilled Prawns.
By now you must have figured out that where possible, I always order a salad. I was told that the seafood was very fresh because of the Antalya's proximity to the Mediterranean sea and I'm glad it's true. Every bit of juice from the prawns tasted like the sea and the barbecue aroma only added to the appeal. I ate this salad with most of the cheese removed. Just the prawns and salad together make a perfect combo.
Turkish Manti (Ravioli).
This dish is often eaten with garlic yogurt sauce. I prefer to eat it with just the red pepper powder seasoning. Because it's cooked with butter, there is already a rich buttery taste. I also like that they're a bit smaller in size than their Italian counterparts. The bite-size ravioli makes them difficulty to resist. One leads to another... until the whole plate is gone.
Grilled Beef Steak with Mushroom sauce and Mashed Potato.
Mushrooms have an intoxicating aroma to them and whichever food they are served with tends to taken on a shroomy character. The steak here is no exception. It's "well done", so you won't be tasting the beef's rawness. Instead, it's a blend of mushroom and grilled beef.
The obligatory mid night fry up.
For some reason, the habit of eating fried unhealthy food persists. As much as I like eating nice food, I can always appreciate some good fries when I'm hungry.
Pina Colada and Iced Coffee
Beef Steak with Mushroom Sauce and grilled pepper and tomato.
This was my friend's choice. Exactly the same as mine except for chunky potato chips and grilled pepper and tomatoes instead of mashed potato.
Baklava.
This Turkish delight is never going to go out of favour for me. Pistachio is somewhat difficult to obtain where I live and therefore, it's not something I get to eat very often. That's perhaps why the Baklava is so appealing to me. In my travels in Turkey, I have come across some Baklava served with far too much syrup or honey. Here, the emphasis is on pistachio and just a hint of syrup and honey. I think this is the right balance.
Please check out my video tour!
Thank you for joining me on a tour of Rixos Downtown Antalya. For those looking for a classy and yet affordable location to stay, this is a good choice. Not only is it situated minutes walk away from the beach, it's also a few minutes walk away from a large shopping centre. From here, it is only 4km to Kaleici, and best of all, as a guest staying here, you get a free shuttle bus and entry to the Land of Legends - a large water park build inside Rixos' other major hotel in Antalya. In another blog, we'll get to see this in more detail.
For food lovers, the range of options for foods are well covered. Having tried both the Buffet and the Lounge Restaurant, I can attest to the quality of the food. Especially taking into account the affordability, then Rixos is a no brainer!
Don't come to Antalya to stay at the Rixos, come to Antalya to visit the Old Town(Kaleici), the ancient cities etc. and stay at the Rixos for a taste of luxury at absolute bargain prices.
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土耳其真是糖果之国,到了哪里,好像都很爱吃糖果,连酒店里的观光电梯也做成了水果糖一样的形状,还是不一样颜色的。电梯旁边是突出来的圆盘状休息区,和酒吧区域,除了吧台还有很多沙发。酒廊提供全景露台,让人们在炎炎夏日,静心享受各类异国风味的鸡尾酒。晚上的时候,酒吧越夜越美丽,人们点上一杯酒,坐在吧台谈天说地,我很庆幸,有机会能去到那些完全不同于自己居住的城市,感受地球另一半的人是怎样在工作之余为自己而活。顺着大堂的旋转楼梯往下走,还有商品购物街和健身房,酒店为喜欢锻炼身体的人提供现代化的健身房和2个网球场,还有颇具特色的土耳其浴室以及休闲放松的按摩理疗spa服务。
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接下来带大家看看这家酒店的自助晚餐,这家酒店的规矩和其他五星级酒店很不一样,走进餐厅无需向柜台报房间号,也没有服务生过来迎接服务,属于完全自由的状态,所以有些住宿里不包晚餐的客人也会误入,甚至客人一晚上进来吃了2顿也是允许的,这点让我有些疑惑也为酒店感觉担忧,毕竟这样的管理让人感觉混乱,甚至和国内的酒店相比,这家酒店的服务可能是不及格的。不过自助餐厅的食物倒是准备的很用心,有当地各种特色的小吃,冷菜和热菜,选择非常丰富。
最后再带大家来到酒店的餐厅尝尝土耳其美食吧,这里的用餐环境精致典雅,非常舒适,菜单设计的很有个性。首先上桌的是烘烤香喷喷的面包,有些撒上瓜子仁,有些撒上五谷杂粮,口味各异。马克西意式烤面包,精美的排盘让我有些舍不得拿起刀叉,吃起来又香又脆的,非常开胃。烤虾凯撒沙拉,清爽可口。接下来一盘土耳其式的袖珍小水饺上桌了,水嫩的发亮,秀色可餐,撒上胡椒和辣椒粉,吃起来质嫩爽口。烤肋眼牛排散发着牛油香味,肉质最有口感和嚼劲。菲力牛排鲜嫩多汁,每一口都回味无穷。每次遇到土耳其传统甜品Bakalava ,我都难以抗拒它的诱惑,那薄薄的酥皮夹着各种果仁馅,混合着黄油与蜂蜜的香气,咬一口口齿留香。今天的安塔利亚美食之旅就要告于段落了,之后还有更多有趣的美食经历想要和大家分享。