I'd recommend always booking through a reputable website like booking.com. To reduce the risk. Ibis did it to me when I booked a room for a Coldplay concert In Cardiff back in 2017 not only did booking.com pay the increased room rate cost as was canceled the day of the gig but they gave me a £500 credit in my account.
Even better 2 days later I got a call from the manager at ibis apologising who also sent me money to cover the new room rate so I was quids in overall!!
Re booking.com. Took my son to a dortmund game few years ago for his 13th, he was a big Reus fan (ginger). Booked radisson by stadium through booking.com and had paid for tge room. when I went to check in told now fully booked and would be relocated to similar standard hotel, as per booking.com rules. Not happy and 45 minutes later after a free taxi ride arrived at a b&b in a farm in tge middle of nowhere.Unfortunately it's happens frequently whenever a big event happens in a city. Mostly affects bookings made early weeks or months before at a seemingly 'reasonable' rate. The major chain hotels are usually more reliable, but locally owned, anywhere, can virtually do what they like. Not much can be done apart from complaining to the local tourist
office, but that won't affect anything. Legally it's a grey area if deposits are refunded. Not sure if the likes of Booking.com can enforce reservations on hotels.
Fortunately Istanbul has plentiful hotels.
I'd recommend always booking through a reputable website like booking.com. To reduce the risk. Ibis did it to me when I booked a room for a Coldplay concert In Cardiff back in 2017 not only did booking.com pay the increased room rate cost as was canceled the day of the gig but they gave me a £500 credit in my account.
Even better 2 days later I got a call from the manager at ibis apologising who also sent me money to cover the new room rate so I was quids in overall!!
Also vrbo.com, booked with them for 20+ years and never had a bad experienceI'd recommend always booking through a reputable website like booking.com. To reduce the risk. Ibis did it to me when I booked a room for a Coldplay concert In Cardiff back in 2017 not only did booking.com pay the increased room rate cost as was canceled the day of the gig but they gave me a £500 credit in my account.
Even better 2 days later I got a call from the manager at ibis apologising who also sent me money to cover the new room rate so I was quids in overall!!
Pop round to the hotel when you are over ask if they have any rooms left and fucking laugh at the greedy cunts, shit in their lobby and run.