It certainly doesn't deliver on its claim to boutique status, being more of a business hotel, but the good-value Met is worth considering nonetheless. Offering 38 well-presented rooms with kettles, satellite TVs and good beds, its most compelling draws are its central location and stylish foyer cafe. Front rooms can be noisy, as they overlook busy Gazi Bulvarı.
Met Boutique Hotel
İzmir
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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