Ibis Adana

Eastern Mediterranean


In true Ibis style, the compact rooms here are chic and modern with all mod cons, and we also applaud its decision to provide wheelchair access throughout. It's central to the buzzing centre, although the location – on the main highway through town – won't appeal to everyone. Great cafe too. Reception on the 1st floor.


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