The hotel has a pool that is immediately stunning. Is there anything better than diving head first into the pool, having a cocktail by the poolside after a long swim?
Sacred House
Sacred House is located in Urguup, Cappadocia. Its predecessor is a mansion of Greek nobles, with a history of more than 250 years. The hotel won the 2014 International Boutique Hotel Best Decoration and Design Award. This is where Bill Gates stayed in Cappadocia when he visited Turkey. The whole hotel is composed of two parts, namely 'Heaven' and 'Hell'. "Heaven" includes restaurants, lobbies and cafes, all of which use wooden furniture and some angel sculptures. The names of each room are all from 21 religious stories, as if you were in the medieval era! Precious decorations, antique furniture and valuable antique items enhance the atmosphere and luxury comfort of 21 completely different and unique rooms. But what makes this hotel so popular is the bloody pool called "Inferno", which is located 7 metres underground and has a statue of Medusa, the snake demon, on the wall, which is really super mysterious!
Argos in Cappadocia
A stay at Argos in Cappadocia is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Set in the hilltop village of Uhisar, this historic hotel is one of Cappadocia's most sought-after top hotels for Ins user. Once an ancient monastery, the hotel has been transformed into a luxury hotel with 51 suites and rooms in seven mansions, following a delicate restoration project. The rooms at argos feature unique stone interiors and living rooms decorated with traditional Turkish artefacts and modern furniture, so visitors will definitely feel the Turkish touch. But don't forget to visit the jewel of the hotel, the SEKI restaurant, where you can enjoy delicious traditional Turkish cuisine, as well as the 'genie chimney', also known as the volcano cone, and the hot air balloon that glides over the historic area, which is the only place where you can get a glimpse of such a fantastic view.
Museum Hotel
The Museum Hotel is a converted grotto hotel hidden in the high mountain caves of Cappadocia, Turkey. The location gives the Museum Hotel unparalleled views of the gorges, rolling hills and hundreds of colourful hot air balloons, whether from the restaurant, terrace, bar or pool. It's not water that comes out of the hotel taps, it's wine! Wine lovers are in for a treat. The hotel also has a cave-shaped swimming pool with an automatic thermostat, so you can jump in even in the cold winter months. While swimming, you can also take in the views of Grimes, Love Valley, Dove Valley and Red Valley in the distance. The best thing about this hotel is that it is a real "museum hotel". The founder of the hotel is an antique collector who has devoted his life's work to this historic and culturally rich hotel. As a result, the hotel is decorated inside and out with valuable antiques and even priceless treasures. The hotel's Lil'a Restaurant serves traditional Cappadocian cuisine as well as trendy Turkish dishes every day, sourced from the all-natural fruits and vegetables of the hotel's eco-garden.