Lying in south central Turkey is a city called Cappadocia, it sits within Turkey’s Antolia region. The city has one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world with a deep valley and soaring rock formations, hills and beautiful hot air balloons floating around the city.
If you decide to plan a trip to Cappadocia don’t settle for an ordinary hotel instead have an original experience in one of the cities landmark cave hotels.

Cave hotels are renewed ancient dwellings. They are called cave hotels because ancient man literally carved into the rock to construct the city.

The Sacred House is a grand example. The luxury cave hotel has just seven rooms one of which used to be a private chapel.

The hotel was restored without regard to cost. Imagine Turkish marble flooring, a hammam spa, shimmering stone walls, cross- or barrel-vaulted ceilings, original carved-stone moldings and hanging stone sculptures, fireplaces and heavenly frescoes.



The guest room décor features ornate furnishings from decorative rugs to painted ceramics that pay tribute to local crafts traditions. The amenities are thoroughly modern including large LCD screen televisions, wireless internet, and hydro-massage showers.

The hotel dining options are classic Greek, Turkish, and Armenian fair. There is an outdoor lounge from the dining room. It’s the perfect place to sit and watch “fairy chimneys” in the morning.



