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Tucked deep into Cappadocia’s iconic rock formations is a cave hotel unlike anything you’ve ever seen. It’s ancient on the outside but full-on luxury inside—with spa baths, stone-carved walls, and ...
Though few cave dwellings around the world are still inhabited, most sites are open to tourism or have been preserved.
Cooking in Cappadocia’s ancient caves Eating has historically been both a pleasure and a peril in Cappadocia, as I learn from a visit to the Göreme open-air museum.
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 ...
We stayed at the upscale Kayakapi Premium Caves in Urgup. The tourism ministry said most of Cappadocia's 450 to 500 hotels are inside caves or represent some variation on the cave hotel theme.
Cappadocia is an upside-down world: its cities are subterranean, while its overground landscape is like the interior of a cave system, covered in stalagmite-like rock pillars known as fairy chimneys.
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.
For millennia, people have lived in cave dwellings around the world. Though few are still inhabited, most are open to tourists. Other areas have been preserved as heritage sites for visitors as well.