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Off the beaten path, where ancient civilizations were born, among honey-colored sculpted mountains and where small birds ...
Argos Cappadocia is a "hotel of fine details" Courtesy of Argos in Cappadocia Architecture and Decór Argos calls itself a "hotel of fine details." The architecture is a blend of ancient bones ...
Go to Turkey and stay in a cave. — -- intro: When visiting the Anatolian Region of Turkey, it's a requirement, in our opinion, to head to Cappadocia. Thanks to erosion and volcanic eruption ...
Eating and drinking Food at Nahita Cappadocia. At Nahita Cappadocia expect Turkish classics with a creative twist, made from produce grown within 60km (37 miles) of the hotel.
Although Cappadocia is known for its luxurious cave hotels, these often come with a hefty price tag. If you're looking to save some money on accommodation and instead spend it on incredible ...
When this reporter left Iraq, everyone urged her to go to the beach to decompress. She had a different idea: a cave hotel in Turkey’s Cappadocia region.
Tell us more about the hotel The hotel I’m staying at is in Uçhisar, a charming town situated in the heart of Cappadocia, which was once home to one of the world's largest monastery settlements ...
The hotel — now charming — was a ruin when Serpen bought it in 2004 and hired Istanbul architect Rifat Ergor to design its six rooms. I declined the snack and went right to my cave.
If my hotel doesn’t let me sleep in an ancient cave once used to house early Christians escaping the Roman Empire, I do not want to stay there.
By Max Rosenberg Mar 13, 2013, 3:08 PM PT Courtesy of Museum Hotel The Museum Hotel, in Cappadocia a historic region in Turkey, was created out of thousand-year-old cave dwellings.