An amazing stay, negatively and positively. We followed the Hotels.com map to the site indicated on the map. There it was, the Karamanli Konagi Hotel, boarded up, dirty and weedy. A phone number was on the door, but we did not have phones that worked in Turkey. We'd seen signs for another hotel off the main square, but it, too, was abandoned. We were about to abandon the town, with hostile thought towards Hotels.com, when we saw a small information sign. I, who speak Turkish, went in. It was the town's small library in which the only people inside were a young mother with two very young girls reading together at a table. I figured I was here, so I asked them if they had any information on hotels. They called to the back and out comes an older gentleman who looked more like the librarian rather than a tourist information officer. I ask him. He pauses and seems to decide that it is too difficult to explain the situation to me. Follow me he says and he leads me through a succession of alleys to, amazingly, a rather nice hotel reception room. I first start to explain our situation to him, but then just ask if he has two room for us. Yes, maybe he does. I go back to get my traveling companions to check the place out. His rooms are roughly the same price that we were going to pay at the abandoned first hotel. When I told him our names, he exclaimed we were reserved at his hotel... Anyway. after that everything was great.