Family-run hospitality that feels like staying with relatives (mostly)
Rooftop terrace breakfast with direct views of the hot air balloons
Private on-site hamam that many guests miss until it's too late
Snel Overzicht: A charming, authentic cave experience that requires strong calves for the hill and a tolerance for squeaky beds.
Beoordeeld door @mary.s.vibes: I honestly felt like I was living in a fairytale here. Waking up in a cave room was cool enough, but watching the sunrise with hundreds of balloons floating right over the terrace? Absolutely unforgettable. The hospitality was just the cherry on top.
Gast die hier verbleef zei
The hype
Travelers universally adore the rooftop breakfast and the Demirci family's warmth, often citing it as the highlight of their Turkey trip.
Reality check
The 'rustic' charm extends to the furniture—expect squeaky bed frames that might wake light sleepers and TVs that only play Turkish channels (if they work at all).
You prioritize views and authenticity over resort-style polish
You want a private Turkish bath experience without leaving your hotel
You are fit enough to handle steep inclines and stairs daily
Schoonmaak & Onderhoud
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Housekeeping: Daily and thorough, though some guests note toiletries can get cluttered.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally immaculate, with large modern showers. Grout is well-maintained.
Maintenance: Good, but watch out for squeaky beds and the occasional 'faulty phone'.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean, though mattresses are reported as 'firm' or 'rough' by some.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh. No musty 'cave smell' reported, which is a common issue in competitors.
Sleepability™
7.5STIL
STIL
0-4LUID
4-7.5GEMATIGD
7.5-10STIL
Squeaky wooden bed frames
Creaky floorboards in upper-level stone rooms
Early morning call to prayer (standard for the region)
Voordat je boekt
Goed om te weten
The hotel offers a private hamam (Turkish bath) for guests—book this immediately upon arrival.
Airport shuttles are not free; expect to pay around €10-15 per person for a shared shuttle or €60+ for private.
Wifi is generally good but can struggle through thick rock walls in deeper cave rooms.
Wat je mee moet nemen
Grip-sole shoes: The stone paths and stairs are slippery, especially when wet or icy.
Earplugs: For the squeaky beds and early morning mosque calls.
Moisturizer: The cave air can be incredibly dry.
Kamer Genie
Beste keuzes
King Cave Suite: Offers the most space and genuine rock-carved architecture.
Rooms with fireplaces: Essential for atmosphere and warmth during shoulder seasons.
Kamers om te vermijden
Standard Stone Rooms: If you came for the 'cave' experience, these are just nice rooms with masonry walls.
Rooms near the reception: Can get foot traffic noise.
Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken
“I am booking specifically for the cave architecture experience. Please ensure I am assigned a genuine rock-carved Cave Room, ideally on an upper level for better light, and not a masonry Stone Room.”
Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips
Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.
Is there a pool?
No. There is no swimming pool. Guests looking for a dip should book elsewhere or visit a local hamam.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, rooms have AC, though genuine cave rooms naturally stay cool in summer.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, and it's a highlight—a massive Turkish buffet served on the rooftop terrace with balloon views.
Can I park my car there?
Yes, free parking is available, but it's often 'nearby' or valet due to the tight, steep streets.
Is it pet friendly?
No, pets are not allowed.
Do the rooms have TVs?
Most do, but channels are often limited to Turkish programming. Don't expect Netflix.
Tips van Insiders
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Ask for the 'menemen' (Turkish scrambled eggs) at breakfast—it's cooked to order but not always advertised.
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The hotel can arrange a 'sunset picnic' if you ask in advance, often better than the crowded sunset points.
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Don't trust the in-room phone for reception; if it's down, you'll be walking up icy stairs to get help.
5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat
💡The 'slippery stairs of death' in winter are a genuine hazard.
💡Some 'Cave' hotels are fake; this one is real, but they mix in 'Stone Rooms' that confuse guests.
💡The private hamam is often empty because nobody realizes it's there—it's basically a private spa for free/cheap.
💡Dust is inevitable in a cave; even with 5-star cleaning, fine grit falls from the ceiling occasionally.
💡The 'family-run' vibe is real, but it means service can be informal—don't expect a bellhop at 3 AM.
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