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Hotels in Cappadocia
Welcome to Anatolia Cave Hotel & Pension...
This historical Cappadocian landform has become a modern hotel with cave rooms...
In the heart of Turkey lies the mystical and beautiful region of Cappadocia...
In the heart of Turkey lies the mystical and beautiful region of Cappadocia...
Monastery Cave Hotel is the name of an exquisitely restored 13 room troglodyte cave house opened in 1968, in Mustafapasa/sinasos......
Hotel Surban is located just 500 meters from the village center in the old part of Urgup...
The garden of 1001 night's hotel is situated in a peaceful corner of the castle of Uchisar...
Buyuk Avanos Hotel is the oldest hotel in the area, nice family run hotel...
The Travellers' Cave Hotel overlooks beautiful Goreme Village situated in the heart of Cappadocia...
We hope to be able provide you with all the information you might need! This small yet unique boutique hotel, its 6 rooms and all the facilities are made of native rock.
We have 14 Cave and Fairy Chimney rooms 2 family cave suite 2 honeymoon suite, deluxe suites...
regional info

Ürgüp- Göreme-Uçhisar have the best accommodation for exploring the area. The most spectacular sights are located within the triangle (Goreme). Urgüp and Goreme is the true heart of Cappadocia and if you want to see more than just the standard tour you should go there. You probably need at least 4-5 days to see the whole area. Recently there are several hot air ballons in the area surves for the tourist in the summer time and you should go up to air and enjoy the view, hovering or the valley and take lots of pictures.
Just south of the above mentioned towns the underground cities of Derinkuyu and Kaymakli are extremely fascinating. Also make sure you visit Ihlara Valley while in the area. Ihlara Valley was first filled with Basalt lava flow from a nearby HasanDag volcanic Mountain and later erosion took place by the river and the whole valley is about 100 m deep due to erosion. The rocks in and around the valley was made by fractured basalts and those were easy to be eroded due to water and wind.
The area is also famous of its wine and Turkish carpets.
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