“The hotel facilities and service were excellent the management and staff was very friendly and efficient”
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Soohu
澳大利亚
“A very well designed and attractive hotel built next to caves with attractive, well thought out decor & beautiful surroundings. The hosts were genuinely friendly. We love the dining hall on the top floor with unforgettable views. The breakfast was...”
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Miguel
西班牙
“Peaceful, nice and clean. Xluri was very friendly with us. Good breakfast”
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Athena
新西兰
“If you want to experience staying in a cave, highly recommend. Bed was comfy, temperature good and breakfast nice”
Noemi
意大利
“Great staff very helping but not speaking English, we used google translate. However, they always try their best to accommodate us and they always succeeded!
Very nice breakfast, hands down the best one I had in turkey.”
Melissa
哥斯达黎加
“Everything is perfect in this hotel.”
Sandy
澳大利亚
“I love love loved the owner. They were so patient with me, especially when I was having a card problems. They organised tours for me instantly. They made sure to check in on me. As a solo female traveller, I felt very safe. Breakfast was always...”
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Anne-marie
澳大利亚
“The owner is very hospitable. Although further away from Goreme than I expected it served for my one night stay to do Cappanar Ballooning.”
Marilie
加拿大
“This place is amazing! So beautiful and comfortable. The staff is really nice, the place is clean and the rooms are really beautiful. It's a little far from the main attractions so you need to take a taxi or a shuttle but if you are looking for a...”
Our facility, with its 210-year history, offers 6 different rooms with Turkish Bath and Jacuzzi to provide you with a unique accommodation experience.
When we look at the historical ruins of Nar Town, it can be seen that it dates back to the first Christians who escaped from the Middle East. Nar Town and its previous settlement, Nyssa, have lived under Roman, Byzantine, Danişment, Seljuk and Ottoman rule until today. The name Nar is first seen in the records when the Seljuk State defeated the Danishmends in 1157 and completely conquered Cappadocia. The Seljuks came to Cappadocia in 1067 and it took approximately 100 years for them to dominate the region. Before the Seljuks, most of the population and settlements in the Cappadocia Region lived during the Crusades and the 11th century. It was destroyed in the wars between the Turkish Principalities in .
After the conquest, the Seljuk State established new village settlements in this region as a requirement of its Islamization and Turkification Policy.
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