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Anatolian Cave Houses 5*

A stylish boutique hotel that blends into the dramatic landscape.
In the heart of Cappadocia.

Location:

Formed from old stone houses and carved from a network of caves, Anatolian House is an exclusive hotel, located in Göreme City.
Nearest airport is located in Nevsehir and approx. 35 minutes away and Kayseri airport is approx. 55 minutes away.
Goreme Open Air Museum is just 2 km away and Zelve Open Air Museum is 5 km away.

Accommodation:

The hotel has 19 Suites full of art, culture and history (6 Standard & 7 Deluxe Suites plus 2 King & 4 Presidential Suites).
Each Suite uniquely houses works of art from different eras in history, both old and modern and yet offers every contemporary comfort.
Furniture has been specially selected among pieces from different eras in history.

The suite facilities feature:
- LCD TV, Safe
- Mini-bar, Kettle
- Hairdryer
- Floor based central-heating system
- Fireplace
- Jacuzzi (in 14 suites)
- Bath tubes with hydro massage (in 4 suites)
• 1 room with shower only

Facilities:

- Outdoor / Indoor (with central heating system) swimming pool
- SPA & Wellness Centre
- Sauna, Turkish bath
- Wine cellar, Wine fountain
- Meeting room

Dining:

The hotel restaurant offers a tempting menu for its guests.
The end of the day is crowned by a glass of wine from the wine fountain in the hotel’s courtyard.

Hotel Attractions:

In the heart of Cappadocia.
Amazing landscape.

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Luxury Cappadocia

Cappadocia is a unique natural landscape of soft volcanic rock sculptured by the
elements resulting in the mystical rock formations that litter the area. Visitors to
Cappadocia have a choice of activities to enjoy, from fl oating over the ‘fairy chimneys’
in a hot-air balloon to admiring Byzantine frescoes. Take a spectacular hike through a
rose tinted gorge or indulge in a frenzy of shopping at a covered bazaar dating from
Ottoman times. Historically Cappadocia was an important part of The Hittite Empire
from the times of the Pharaohs. It was one of the most important places in the periods of the Christian religion, with the fi rst Christians trying to escape there from the Roman soldiers trying to abate the spread of the Christian religion; the surreal Cappadocian
landscape provided the perfect hideaway.

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