Cappadocia Cave Hotel

Yes, I know, another place I’d like to visit in my lifetime.

Cappadocia Hotel literally carved into the Yunak Evleri mountain cliff. It includes 6 cave houses, a 19th century Greek mansion and 30 rooms dating back to the 5th and 6th century. Another reason to visit the luxurious Cappadocia Hotel is the opportunity to explore its elaborate underground cities, cavernous churches and incredible rock terrain.

So if you’re ever in Turkey and can afford to spend some serious bucks on a memorable vacation, keep Cappadocia Hotel in mind.

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6 Responses to “Cappadocia Cave Hotel”

  1. Mauzka says:

    I have been to appadocia BUT I never heard od this hotel,
    Thank you for sharing.

  2. junior says:

    cool… im sorry oddity central, i wanted to somehow find a way to recommend something to you guys but did not know how so ill just post a link here.. basically its an elephant painting a self portrait of himself. IT IS CRAZILY AMAZING. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LHoyB81LnE&eurl=http://swissmiss.typepad.com/

  3. admin says:

    @ junior

    Thank you very much bro, we appreciate it, but unfortunately we’re not posting any videos right now (we will in the very near future).

    We’ll also set up a TIP THE EDITOR page so that anyone can send us stuff they think fits here.

    Thanks again for wanting to help us out!

  4. junior says:

    oh okay.. my pleasure.. i enjoy your website and its articles a lot.

  5. Mevlut says:

    ÇOK GÜZEL..

    THENK YOU TURKİYE……………………

  6. [...] Legend says the first inhabitants of Kandovan moved here to escape from the invading mongols, They dug hideouts in the volcanic rock and ultimately ended up transforming them into permanent houses. It is now one of Iran’s most popular tourist destinations and the rock-houses rival the famous Cappadocia Hotel. [...]

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