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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. Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty ...
What to do and where to stay in Turkey’s beautiful, otherworldly region - TRAVEL GUIDES: Discover rose-tinted valleys, towering ‘fairy chimneys’ and entire underground cities on a visit to this ...
Go to Turkey and stay in a cave. — -- intro: When visiting the Anatolian Region of Turkey, it's a requirement, in our opinion, to head to Cappadocia. Thanks to erosion and volcanic eruption ...
This refined cave hotel with breathtaking views of fairy chimneys, Pigeon Valley and Mount Erciyes is the ideal home base for a visit to Cappadocia By Elizabeth Brownfield, ...
CAPPADOCIA, Türkiye (Turkey) – Cave homes have been ubiquitous in Cappadocia since at least 3000 B.C., but the emergence of cave hotels can only be traced back to 2002. Tourists and travelers ...
At Argos, a legendary cave hotel cited by National Geographic as one of the 250 must-see places in the world, a new restaurant is serving up speciality dishes from Cappadocia’s Nevşehir province.
For the most romantic holiday in Cappadocia, I’d suggest booking a 5-star cave hotel (ideally with a hot tub!) and planning a sunrise hot air balloon flight over the region’s unique landscapes.
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.