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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Our full review of Argos Hotel in Cappadocia, Turkey. Stay here to do a hot air balloon trip and tick off this bucket list adventure in style. Plus what to eat.
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.
Few places can conjure up as much wonder as the incredible cave village of Cappadocia in Turkey. Imagine stepping back in time and walking through a town of rock carved fairy chimneys and cave houses.
The landscape is spectacular and the cave-dwelling – yes, visitors can sleep in cave hotels – is very cool, but Cappadocia may be best known for having one of the largest hot air ballooning ...