Meiyang Chang

The actor and singer, Meiyang Chang, is all praise for the homely experience at the B&B joint, Med Cezir, in Istanbul
Meiyang Chang
Meiyang Chang
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OT Which is your favourite hotel in the world
Meiyang Chang As a frequent traveller, I have stayed in all shapes, sizes and classes of hotels. So although I&rsquove been to some of the largest and grandest hotels in the world, a small family-run bed-and-breakfast joint called Med Cezir in Istanbul (from &euro45, www.medcezirhotel.net), where I spent five nights, is one of my favourites. This was my first stop on a trip with friends to Istanbul and Greece in 2012, and what an auspicious beginning it was.

OT Tell us why
Meiyang Chang
What make this joint special are the love and labour of the family running it. I&rsquom not a stickler for big brands or for the additional facilities they provide, since [I feel] one should spend more time outside a hotel, exploring that town or city. For me, cleanliness, courtesy and good service are the catchwords. Med Cezir may not have the big bucks, but their warmth and good nature are unmatched by even the biggest hotels with their well-trained staff.

OT A low-key place, then
Meiyang Chang It feels like home away from home while still providing the comforts of a hotel.

OT Small hotels sometimes go slow on service...
Meiyang Chang
The service here is prompt and, even by lazy holiday standards, they don&rsquot take their customers or their good mood for granted. The owner Tony is one of the most positive and fun-loving people I&rsquove come across.

OT Was breakfast worth waking up for
Meiyang Chang
Although I didn&rsquot have any major meals here (considering the food street is literally across the corner), it has a cosy coffee shop with an attached library, which is always full of happy revellers. I&rsquod have my delectable breakfast here and my favourite &lsquodish&rsquo was the strong and refreshing Turkish coffee. By request, you can also dine on their tiny terrace, which gives a great view of the Blue Mosque, especially when it&rsquos lit up at night.

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