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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.
This refined cave hotel with breathtaking views of fairy chimneys, Pigeon Valley and Mount Erciyes is the ideal home base for a visit to Cappadocia By Elizabeth Brownfield, ...
Those who’d like to experience a slice of ancient Cappadocia can stay at this hotel tucked away in the village of Ayvalı, just 10 kms from Ürgüp. The 35-room ho ...
Argos in Cappadocia bills itself as “an ancient village with a reception desk.” That’s partly true. It occupies a medieval monastery that was carved into the soft volcanic land, and some of ...
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.
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.
The Museum Hotel in Cappadocia has been restored and renovated from ruins, caves, and houses to become the region's first luxury hotel - costing up to £1,200 a night.
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 ...