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Cappadocia in Turkey is famous for its cave homes, and some are still lived in today. The old town of Ürgüp in Cappadocia has many homes dug into the sandstone.
A cave is the perfect place to reside in Cappadocia, Selim said, warm in the summer and cool in the winter. “It’s the only way to live.” ...
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 ...
Argos in Cappadocia bills itself as “an ancient village with a reception desk.” That’s partly true. It occupies a medieval monastery that was carved into the soft volcanic land, and some of ...
What To Do Argos in Cappadocia is an ideal base for hiking, adventure sports and visiting Goreme Open Air Museum. Those who like a good hike can climb to the top of the Uçhisar Rock Castle.
Over the last 14 years, as Cappadocia has become more upscale, they have turned their five-level home into a rambling four-bedroom, five-bathroom sanctuary where they live and work.
In the heart of Cappadocia, this cave house is more than 600 years old with a terrace and panoramic views across Urgup. The home is a one-bedroom property, but with flexible sleeping arrangements ...
The rooftop restaurant rises above the landscape to provide panoramic views of the ancient land, while also surveying the unique guest quarters. + Yunak Evleri Cappadocia Cave Hotel ...
Over the last 14 years, as Cappadocia has become more upscale, they have turned their five-level home into a rambling four-bedroom, five-bathroom sanctuary where they live and work.