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In the heart of Turkey, in Cappadocia, is the Göreme Valley, a miracle of nature. The main village nestles amid a strange landscape whose many striking stone cones are called Fairy Chimneys and volcanic tuff is the raw material from which the unique landscape is formed. For hundreds of years the people of the region have either dug their dwelling caves into the soft tuff or built their houses from it. Open churches whose walls have partially collapsed alternate with terrace-like living rooms and recently, cave hotels. The exotic atmosphere of the centuries old scenery is truly breathtaking. The El Nazar Church was carved into freestanding tuff cone yet despite several years of erosion it looks quite stable and features discernible frescos. Long after the Turkish conquest of Anatolia the ascetic dream of the Cappadocian monks has indeed survived.
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Cappadocia is a region of amazing natural wonders and fascinating history. Here's my 10 best things to do in Cappadocia. There are many top attractions in Cappadocia; here we go!
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The reason a lot of people come out to Cappadocia is for the rock formations. Many of them are unusually shaped and it makes you wonder if aliens didn't do a bit of the carving.
Cappadocia is a very large region of valleys, villages and towns.
#1: Goreme
I'm in Goreme right now and this makes a perfect base for lodging and to start my sightseeing adventure. It's walking distance from many great sights such as the Open Air museum, Love valley, red valley and I can book my hot air balloon ride here.
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#3: Open Air Museum
#4. Red / Rose Valley
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#6 Fairy Chimneys at Love Valley
#7. Uchisar Castle
#8. Pigeon caves
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#Cappadocia #HotAirBalloon #HindiVlog Cappadocia is known for it's hot air balloon ride and this is one of the top things to do in Cappadocia turkey. In this video, you will know everything about hot air balloon ride and just plan and enjoy it.
We had booked the hot air balloon ride 2 months before from Voyager Balloon company. They picked up us from our hotel at 3.30 AM and we reached the place at 4.30 AM and began our exceptional journey to up in the sky.
Even you should get your hotel, at best places so that you can enjoy in the morning when all the balloons flying all over Göreme.
Later in the day we went for red tour and enjoyed Göreme open air museum.
If you are planning your travel to turkey, Istanbul or Cappadocia, I have all the information for you in my Turkey Travel Vlogs. How to plan trip to turkey is very common question in everyone's mind, and I believe you can plan your trip after watching my this travel series.
Turkey is one of the most amazing country where East meets West and getting visa to visit turkey is also not a very complex process. If someone has valid Schengen visa, residence card, they can get turkish tourist visa online in 10 minutes. Cost for the visa was around 45$
We started our journey to Istanbul from Amsterdam, we flew from Turkish airlines and it was a comfortable 3.5 hours flight. As we always do, we had pre-ordered our vegetarian food in the flight and it was good. We landed at new Istanbul airport which started in April 2019 only and it was very huge and modern.
We were staying only for one night in Istanbul and was traveling to Cappadocia next day morning so we had booked a hotel which was close to Istanbul airport but that airport is now closed and new airport is around 40 KMs away from city.
There are many ways to come to Istanbul city from airport, you can get airport taxis, buses etc and buses are mostly common means to transport and it's also cost effective. We took Istanbul card and recharged it with 100 Turkish Lira and reached to place which was close to our hotel. From there we took the taxi which costs 30 TL and we reached to hotel which was basic but value for money hotel and then we explored the neighborhood for dinner.
Next morning we got up early to catch our flight, we hired a taxi just from outside of our hotel and reached airport, it costs around 140 TL. We had our quick breakfast and coffee at airport, which costs around 70 TL and boarded our flight from new airport to Kayseri.
At Kayseri, we had already arranged pre-booked taxi from our hotel for just 35 TL per person, as soon as taxi received all the guests, we started from airport to Goreme city where we stayed at this beautiful property, Harman Cave Hotel. This was a perfect cave hotel in Cappadocia on the hills and we had amazing view of the fairy chimneys and hot air balloons from the open terrace of the hotel. After check-in, we took some rest before we started our quick trip to city center for lunch.
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through the region of Cappadocia. Watch as we show you the top things to see and do in Cappadocia.
First stop is the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Goreme Open Air Museum. This area supported a large Christian community for several centuries. By the 4th century, Saint Basel had founded various religious settlements in the area. The Göreme Open Air Museum is a testament to St. Basil’s influence – it is a place where daily worship was carried out in seclusion.
Then onto some arts and crafts. Turkey is known for its intricate hand woven rugs (Kilim), and Cappadocia is a great place to see them being made and also to purchase them if you are interested. David toured Gallery Cappadocia and spoke with the manager about why people should come see the rugs being made. Also, the selection here is amazing! Shopping for rugs in Istanbul can be a headache if you don’t speak the language, which is why many tourists instead prefer to shop for them in Cappadocia where there are less crowds.
David then heads to the town of Avanos to visit the Firca pottery workshop. There, the artists are working meticulously to freehand patterns and calligraphy. Visitors will get a demonstration on how the pottery is formed and will get the chance to browse an extensive inventory of remarkable quality.
We can then see the cluster of fairy chimneys in Cavusin Village, during which David gives us an explanation of how these unusual rock formations are formed. Basically, wind erosion leave each rocky mound with a “hat.”
The Kaymakli Underground City (UNESCO) is another great example of the wonder Cappadocia holds. During the Roman Era, Christian communities used them to hide from religious persecution. There are several underground cities in Cappadocia, many of which are interconnected with tunnels. Kaymakli is several layers deep, with long passages, narrow steps, and a complex tunnel system connecting the rooms. Definitely one of the top things to see and do in Cappadocia!
Back outside David tours the Valley of the Monks in the village of Pasabag. Pasabag valley contains some of the most striking fairy chimneys in Cappadocia. After the hike, David strolls the town of Mustafapasa.
A tour of the Saruhan was an interesting experience, especially since the building was used as an inn for traders traveling along the Silk Road. David continues his journey into the Zelve Valley, the village of Urgup to see some of Cappadocia’s most famous fairy chimneys, and up to the top of the castle of Uchisar to get fantastic panoramic views.
Finally, David shows us the number 1 thing to do in Cappadocia… take a hot air balloon ride! This is the best way to experience Cappadocia from above and appreciate the distinct rock formations unlike anywhere else on earth.
If you’re planning on heading to Cappadocia, we highly recommend Euphrates Tours. They helped us explore this fascinating region and do everything you watched in this video.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Cappadocia, Turkey: 1. Aydinli Cave Hotel ***
2. Kayakapi Premium Caves Cappadocia *****
3. Goreme Inn Hotel ****
4. Charming Cave Hotel
5. Unicorn Cave Hotel *
6. Agarta Cave Hotel
7. Vineyard Cave Hotel ***
8. Kelebek Special Cave Hotel ***
9. Mira Cappadocia Hotel *
10. Azure Cave Suites ***
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1. Aydinli Mah. Aydinli Sok. No: 12, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $77 - $156
On a hillside, this traditional cave hotel offers stunning views of Göreme from its lovely rooftop terrace and features unique cave rooms with free wireless internet and personalized service.
2. Kayakapi Mah. Kuscular Sok. No:43, 50400 Ürgüp, Turkey, Price range: $97 - $1510
Only 0.6 mi from Urgup's town center, Kayakapi Premium Caves is set in restored historical caves. It offers free WiFi and elegantly-decorated suites with Cappadocia views.
3. Orta Mah. Efendi Sok. No:5-6 Goreme Kasabasi, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $94 - $183
Located in Guvercinlik Valley, this romantic hotel in Goreme features spacious and air-conditioned rooms. Guests can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and chimneys from the peaceful terrace.
4. Gaferli Mah Aydin Kiragi Mevkii No: 4 Nevsehir, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $85 - $187
This cave hotel in the heart of Goreme has rooms built into volcanic rocks with vaulted ceilings and traditional Turkish style décor. The hotel offers free WiFi and a hot tub.
5. Gaferli Mah. Cevizler Sok. No:13, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $37 - $96
This family-run hotel is located in the heart of Goreme, just 3 minutes' walk from the bus station. Unicorn Cave Hotel offers panoramic views from its terrace.
6. 2. Küme Mahallesi 112 / 2 Goreme, 50580 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $79 - $221
1 mi from Zelve Open Air Museum, Agarta Cave Hotel is located in Çavuşin and provides free WiFi and express check-in and check-out. The property has a garden, as well as a terrace. The accommodations offers a 24-hour front desk.
7. Uzun Dere Caddesi Ayvaz Efendi Sokak No:12, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $74 - $156
Vineyard Cave Hotel is in Goreme among fairy chimneys. It has free Wi-Fi, a terrace with village and valley views and traditionally decorated cave and arched rooms.
8. Aydinli Mah. Yavuz Sok. No:1 Goreme, 50180 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $110 - $196
Offering a traditional Turkish bath and an outdoor swimming pool, this cave hotel is located in the heart of historical village Goreme. The spacious suites of Kelebek Hotel feature fireplace and private balconies with views of Uchisar and Cavusin.
9. Yukari Mah. 112. sok no 26 Avanos, 50500 Avanos, Turkey, Price range: $51 - $143
Set in a renovated stone building, Mira Cappadocia Hotel ( Formerly Riverside Mansion) is located at the center of Avanos with its terrace offering a splendid view over Kizilirmak River along which you can enjoy the nights walking or sitting in small traditional cafés and can taste traditional foods. Guests can use free WiFi on site.
10. Cavusin Koyu 2. Mevkii No. 162, 50800 Göreme, Turkey, Price range: $115 - $312
Nested in the hills of Goreme National Park, Azure Cave Suites offers mesmerizing views of hot air balloons hanging above the valley. The hotel's name is inspired by a unique variation of blue as the color of the sky on a clear day. You can enjoy the panoramic views of the national park on the terrace accompanied by the azure color sky while enjoying the hotel's complimentary tea & coffee buffet with delicious homemade pastries, cookies and snacks daily from midday to 22:00.
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Travelling from London to Cappadocia. We leave the house at 6am and arrived in Goreme Cappadocia at 22:30 in the evening. We took the British Airline to Istanbul and that's 4 hours and Turkish Airline to Kayseri for an Hour and haft. The airport transfer to hotel cost 60TL per person with a travel time of 1 to 1.5 hours.....
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#Cappadocia #LuxuryVilla #HindiVlog Cappadocia is the place which is in the mind of many travelers. Whether it's Cappadocia hot air balloon rides, amazing fairy chimneys or it's underground city, this region has something to offer for everyone. If you are planning your travel to turkey, Istanbul or Cappadocia, I have all the information for you in my Turkey Travel Vlogs. How to plan trip to turkey is very common question in everyone's mind, and I believe you can plan your trip after watching my this travel series.
Turkey is one of the most amazing country where East meets West and getting visa to visit turkey is also not a very complex process. If someone has valid Schengen visa, residence card, they can get turkish tourist visa online in 10 minutes. Cost for the visa was around 45$
We started our journey to Istanbul from Amsterdam, we flew from Turkish airlines and it was a comfortable 3.5 hours flight. As we always do, we had pre-ordered our vegetarian food in the flight and it was good. We landed at new Istanbul airport which started in April 2019 only and it was very huge and modern.
We were staying only for one night in Istanbul and was traveling to Cappadocia next day morning so we had booked a hotel which was close to Istanbul airport but that airport is now closed and new airport is around 40 KMs away from city.
There are many ways to come to Istanbul city from airport, you can get airport taxis, buses etc and buses are mostly common means to transport and it's also cost effective. We took Istanbul card and recharged it with 100 Turkish Lira and reached to place which was close to our hotel. From there we took the taxi which costs 30 TL and we reached to hotel which was basic but value for money hotel and then we explored the neighborhood for dinner.
Next morning we got up early to catch our flight, we hired a taxi just from outside of our hotel and reached airport, it costs around 140 TL. We had our quick breakfast and coffee at airport, which costs around 70 TL and boarded our flight from new airport to Kayseri.
At Kayseri, we had already arranged pre-booked taxi from our hotel for just 35 TL per person, as soon as taxi received all the guests, we started from airport to Goreme city where we stayed at this beautiful property, Harman Cave Hotel. This was a perfect cave hotel in Cappadocia on the hills and we had amazing view of the fairy chimneys and hot air balloons from the open terrace of the hotel. After check-in, we took some rest before we started our quick trip to city center for lunch.
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I went to Turkey with a bunch of good friends from Hong Kong last week. When people asked about our trip to Turkey, to us, it's seriously a nightmare. It was the worst trip and experience we have ever had. Thanks to Travallers Cave Hotel at Cappadocia (
On 18June, around 7:30am in the morning we arrived at Goreme’s bus station. (Where is Goreme? Remember seeing any friend uploaded nice hot air balloon photos with soaring mountains behind? Yes that's Cappadocia, Goreme) We asked the tourist info center next to the station to book a taxi for us. A driver from the hotel somehow came to fetch us shortly. We remained stationary on the ground when the driver approached us because we recalled the service was not included in the package. We were puzzled so we checked with driver on the transfer fee but he reassured us it was completely FREE.
After a 2min of ride, we were at the hotel for checking in. After confirming our booking names, the receptionist started yelling at us. He was truly nasty and questioned us on why were we calling for the transfer service despite knowing that the service was not included. We explained that we wanted to hire taxi but the man at the official tourist counter booked the service on our behalf without our knowledge. We even reiterated that the driver told us the service was free but the receptionist said he would not educate the driver but it’s our responsibility not to take the car even if it came to us. He was very furious and asked for TL50 ( US $18.70) for the transfer. We refused to pay as the fee was exorbitantly high for a 2 min short ride.
He became hostile and started yelling at us. Smelling something unusual, I quickly recorded the video without his kmowledge. He said he was not happy that we didn't engage him for local tour services i.e. the red and green tours, and booked thru other agent instead. We explained that the tours were booked before booking hotel. He refused to listen and threatened us that we would have the worst experience by staying at this hotel and reassured us that all bad things will come to us. The man also asked if we “did not have any brain”, saying we were “cheap people” and he didn’t like “cheap people staying at our hotel”. We politely offered to work things out, i.e. cancel tours with another agent and book via him instead but he told us everything was just too late. He threw our passports hard on the desk. He even reiterated twice that the check in time for us was 7pm although it was stated as 1pm on our booking confirmation. Feeling intimidated, we worried about our own safety and chose to stay at another hotel.
So after we left the hotel, we reported the incident to agoda.com and asked for refund immediately. After few days, Agoda replied that the hotel denied on any wrongdoing and they refused to refund. They even threatened to take legal action. Fine, luckily we have this video as hard evidence and we finally send this bloody video to Agoda, and Agoda was infuriated to see the video too! When the hotel realised that we actually captured a video, the owner finally sent a formal apology letter to us.
To people, please do not book this hotel if you ever visit Cappadocia. Our case is not an exceptional case, I saw few reviews online that this hotel people will turn hostile if they realise that you never engage any of their tour service. Some extreme cases involved local police too! Please do not read positive comments of the hotel only if you book the hotel next time, you must also look at those negative comments, as some of the positve comments seems to be fabricated some time while negative comments will usually be filtered out. PLEASE SHARE THIS OUT TO YOUR FRIENDS!
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The Cappadocian Region located in the center of the Anatolian Region of Turkey, with its valley, canyon, hills and unusual rock formation created as a result of the eroding rains and winds of thousands of years of the level, lava-covered plain located between the volcanic mountains Erciyes, Melendiz and Hasan as well as its troglodyte dwellings carved out of the rock and cities dug out into underground, presents an otherworldly appearance. The eruptions of these mountains which were active volcanoes in geological times lasted until 2 million years ago. A soft tuff layer was formed, 150 m in thickness, by the issuing lavas in the valley surrounded by mountains.
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My travel to Turkey - Jan 2019
- Cappadocia: more like a planet on earth, amazing place. I did the Quad ATV Tour & the Green Tour which included Underground City, Ilhara Valley, selime monastery and rock formations and cave houses. Unfortunately, during our travel time, the Hot Air Baloon trips were cancelled because of windy weather.
- Istanbul: Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Hodjapasha cultural center (recommended for Sufi dance show), Galata Tower, Topkapı Palace Museum, Bosphorus Bridge, Grand Bazar and Spice Bazar.
- Bursa
- Sapanca
- Turkey offers may attractions, each city in it offers many attractions. Reach of nature, culture and history. In general people are friendly and food is delicious everywhere.
Turkey Trip Day 2 Vlog - Cappadocia (Kayseri, Göreme) by Janis Aizpurietis
This is our second day in Turkey and this time we are going to Cappadocia. Cappadocia is a historical region in central Turkey.
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Cappadocia is a historical region in Central Turkey. It is a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage.
The area is a popular tourist destination, as it has many areas with unique geological, historic, and cultural features. The region is located southwest of the major city Kayseri, which has airline and railway service to Ankara and Istanbul. The most important towns and destinations in Cappadocia are Urgup, Goreme, Ihlara Valley, Selime, Guzelyurt, Uchisar, Avanos and Zelve. Among the underground cities worth seeing are Derinkuyu, Kaymakli, Gaziemir and Ozkanak. The best historic mansions and cave houses for tourist stays are in Urgup, Goreme, Guzelyurt and Uchisar.
Hot-air ballooning is very popular in Cappadocia and is available in Goreme. Trekking is enjoyed in Ihlara Valley, Monastery Valley (Guzelyurt), Urgup and Goreme.
Sedimentary rocks formed in lakes and streams and ignimbrite deposits that erupted from ancient volcanoes approximately 9 to 3 million years ago, during the late Miocene to Pliocene epochs, underlie the Cappadocia region. The rocks of Cappadocia near Göreme eroded into hundreds of spectacular pillars and minaret-like forms. People of the villages at the heart of the Cappadocia Region carved out houses, churches and monasteries from the soft rocks of volcanic deposits. Göreme became a monastic centre in 300—1200 AD. The first period of settlement in Göreme goes back to the Roman period. The Yusuf Koç, Ortahane, Durmus Kadir and Bezirhane churches in Göreme, and houses and churches carved into rocks in the Uzundere, Bağıldere and Zemi Valleys all illustrate history and can be seen today. The Göreme Open Air Museum is the most visited site of the monastic communities in Cappadocia (see Churches of Göreme, Turkey) and is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. The complex contains more than 30 carved-from-rock churches and chapels, some having superb frescoes inside, dating from the 9th century to the 11th century.
Tours available with Asia Minor Tours to Cappadocia and Istanbul: History-Heritage-Nature
DAY 1: Depart from Dublin ot UK. Arrive to Istanbul Airport. Connect to your flight to Kayseri. Transfer to your hotel for overnight.
DAY 2: After breakfast start your History and Heritage Tour: Visit Goreme Open Air Museum, Pasabagi (rock formations with three different caps), Cavusin old Village (Ancient Greek buildings), Lunch, Avanos (Pottery Centre), Devrent Valley, Urgup (Fairy Chimneys). Return to your hotel for overnight.
DAY 3: After breakfast start your History and Heritage Tour: Visit Ihlara Valley, Derinkuyu Underground City, Lunch, Belisırma Village, Selime rock monastery, Pigeon Valley. Return to your hotel for overnight.
DAY 4: In the morning, after breakfast, transfer to Kayseri Airport for your flight to Istanbul. Free day in İstanbul at your leisure.
DAY 5: After breakfast transfer to Istanbul Airport for your return flight.
ASIA MINOR TOURS was established in 2006 taking group tours to Turkey. From the very start they decided, as a small company, that central to their philosophy was a close relationship with each of the customers and providing the personal touch that is so often forgotten in mass tourism today.
Now,may years on, they pride themselves on what they like to call 'Workshops for handmade tourism'. By working closely with individuals, groups and tour leaders they ensure that tours are designed with the customers' specific needs in mind. Managed by Niamh O'Malley and Memet Uludag, ASIA MINOR TOURS specialises in custom developed, cultural and special interest tours.
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It's name was probably derived from Katpatuka, land of the beautiful horses, in Hittite language. Cappadocia is generally regarded as the plains and the mountainous region of eastern central Anatolia around the upper and middle reaches of the river Kizilirmak (Red River). It was here that several ancient highways crossed and different cultures came into contact with each other. It was also the land of the Hittites. The sparsely inhabited landscape of Cappadocia is characterized by red sandstone and salt deposits of the Miocene (Tertiary) period. However, the relatively small areas of fertile soil on volcanic tuff is where the population tends to concentrate. This southern part of Cappadocia, the more densely populated, is often spoken of as the heart of the region and yet it lies in the extreme south-western corner. As well as cereals, Cappadocia is best known for potatoes, fruits and wine. Here you can taste some of the best examples of Turkish Cuisine.
The origins of this unusual region can be traced to the Tertiary period some 50million years ago, when craters and chimneys dominated the landscape. Since then huge quantities of volcanic material have spewed out of the many volcanoes. Forces of erosion have shaped the incredible and unique Cappadocian tuff-coned landscape. For hundreds of years men have dug into the soft but firm tuff to create dwellings, monasteries, churches and underground cities.
The history of Cappadocia began in prehistoric times. Hatti culture (2500-2000 BC.) had its way during the Bronze Age and in about the 2nd Millennium BC. the Hittites settled in the region. Soon the Assyrians (2000-1800 BC.) had established their trading posts. Phrygians probably ruled Cappadocia from 1250 BC., but the Lydians were expelled by the middle of the 6th century BC by the Persians who ruled until 334 BC. In AD 17 the region became a Roman province, trade and military routes were built and urban centers and settlements were encourage. Once Asia Minor came under Christian influence, the first Christian communities appeared in Cappadocia and those persecuted for their religious beliefs elsewhere sought refuge in the region. Cappadocia thus became a melting pot of a variety of ethnic groups, all of which have influenced the culture and religious beliefs. Basilius the Great (329-379 AD), bishop of Caesarea (modern day Kayseri), inspired many religious colonies and for a thousand years an active monastic way of life endured throughout Cappadocia. Invasions first from Turkmenistan and Mongolia and then from Seljuks and Ottomans put an end to the movement.
There are many places to must see in Cappadocia like; Fairy Chimneys, Göreme Valley National Park and rock churches, underground cities of Kaymakli, Derinkuyu or Ozkonak, Zelve Valley and Pasabag, Avanos with its pottery and carpets, Uçhisar rock fortress, Ortahisar rock fortress, Ürgüp, Ihlara valley, Soganli, Sinasos and Hacibektas. In the summer (from May to November) several alternative tours can be arranged: Hot air balloon trip over the chimneys, trekking, walking, horse riding, motorbike or mountain biking around the valleys.
Top Tourist Attractions in CAPPADOCIA :Göreme Open-Air Museum, Göreme, Hot Air Ballooning, Kaymakli Underground City, Zelve Open-Air Museum, Derinkuyu Underground City, Red and Rose Valleys, Ihlara Valley, Çavusin, Pasabag, Uçhisar, Avanos, Ürgüp
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Best Places to Eat in Cappadocia, Turkey
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David’s Been Here takes you to Cappadocia, Turkey to explore the best places to eat in the region. Cappadocia is known for its unusual rock formations and traditional handicrafts, as well as for its supreme hot air ballooning, but there are also several local foods to try.
In this video David showcases his favorite restaurants in the towns of Goreme, Avanos, Mustafapasha, and Urgup. The first restaurant David visits is around the corner from his hotel in Goreme. Restaurant Dibek is a family-owned enterprise in a rustic setting. Here David shows us what a traditional clay pot meal is like. Basically, the kebab (meat) is placed inside a clay pot, sealed, and baked in a wood burning oven. The kebab is allowed to simmer in its own juices, making it super flavorful. Dibek serves its clay pot kebabs with rice, salad, bread, and hummus.
Next up in Goreme is Sedef Restaurant. You can’t miss this place - it’s situated right in the town center along the main street. Sedef serves up breakfast, lunch, and dinner and the best part is it won’t break the bank. Sedef also serves clay pot meals with delicious sides. David tries some local wine from the Cappadocia region.
Now onto the third restaurant in Goreme, A La Turca. This one has more of a fine dining atmosphere. As you can see, this restaurant has beautiful views of the town. Although the menu features international food, the kebabs are a must-try! Remember to make a reservation in advance if you would like to sit on the terrace. The restaurant is quite large, but still manages to feel cozy and intimate. If you’re not in the mood for another clay pot meal, they serve international food as well.
The next place that David visits is Avanos, a town known for its pottery. Actually, all the clay used to make the clay pot kebabs comes from the riverbanks in Avanos. Here David has lunch with his guide at Bizim Ev Restaurant. In Turkish, Bizim Ev means ‘our house’. The restaurant is situated in the owner’s family home, which is a beautiful stone house in the center of town. They have a wine cellar and space to accommodate large groups. You can see family photos and memorabilia on the walls. The baked mushrooms with cheese and homemade baklava were amazing!
Urfa Sofrasi is another one of David’s favorite restaurants in Avanos, especially because it is budget-friendly and in the center of town. The lunch specials are generous and served with freshly baked bread. David enjoyed a filling meal here with his guide.
Next stop on David’s gastronomic tour is Mustafapasha, a town that used to be an old Greek village. David dines at Old Greek House restaurant, which is named for being just that. This is a beautiful Greek home that is now a hotel and restaurant run by Suleyman and his family. His wife cooks int he kitchen and they serve up traditional Turkish dishes
David couldn’t resist dining at a fancy restaurant while in Cappadocia, and so he went to Dimrit in Urgup after several people recommended it to him. Dimrit even let David crack open his own clay pot meal. Dimrit offers the perfect setting for a romantic night out after a busy day of sightseeing.
And there you have David’s favorite places to eat in Cappadocia. It is his hope you will try this mouth-watering cuisine for yourself during your visit.
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We stayed in Goreme during our visit to Cappadocia. The Goreme Open Air Museum is only a 15 minute walk from Goreme town center, which made it easy to visit on our first day there. These group of rock cut churches are part of the UNESCO World Heritage list.
You will see several well preserved churches carved from the fairy chimneys. The landscape of Cappadocia is a result of intense volcanic activity. The fairy chimneys are made out of tuff, which are consolidated volcanic ash, which are easy to carve.
There are 11 refectory monasteries, and a nunnery each with there own church in the Open Aira museum. The entrance fee is 15TL per person, which gives you acces to walk and see the churches. Most of the churches were made in the 10th-12th century and you can still see colorful frescoes adorn the walls and ceilings of the church. You will see tables, benches, and tombs carved from the rocks.
The Goreme Open Air museum is a must visit in Cappadocia.
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