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In addition to rock formations, Cappadocia is known for its open-air museums, with locations in Goreme and Zelve.
A cave hotel overlooking Goreme and its unique rock formations. The staff is accommodating (and can help you book ATV rentals). Rooms, including breakfast, from $50 per night.
A great home base for exploring Cappadocia is the Walnut House in the town of Goreme. Run by three brothers, Ali, Yuksel and Merdan, the Walnut House has traditional arched rooms made from ...
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 ...
Cappadocia in central Turkey is a unique landscape of naturally occurring rock formations known as “fairy chimneys” beneath which a city has been carved over hundreds of years.
For us, the most memorable paintings in any of Cappadocia's 400-odd churches lie in Goreme's 11th century Karanlik Kilise, which translates as "Dark Church." ...
Joseph visits holy mosques and ancient churches, and meets the artisans of Cappadocia. Cappadocia, in Turkey’s rural heart, is where the East and West seem to have collided. As part of his ...
Goreme is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Cappadocia, a mystique-laden land of curious rock formations and caves. Being here is like standing in a gigantic open-air museum.
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