Best Western Premier Cappadocia, Turkey

06 Apr 2018  2107 | World Travel News

Cappadocia's "fairy chimneys" may be the result of natural landscaping over millions of years, but Best Western Premier Cappadocia use the unique rock formation in ingenious ways to deliver a whimsy, alluring and mystical stay, not unlike other parts of the country

One such cave dwelling

Location
Situated in Urgup, where there is a cluster of cave hotels and historic mansions, the hotel is near Cappadocia’s must-visit sites such as Goreme Open-Air Museum and Underground City of Kaymakli, in addition to activities like hot air balloon rides, jeep safari and visits to underground dwellings and churches.

Ambience
The hotel is sprawling and winding, all tied together by a restrained aesthetic that bridges the old with the new. There is great attention to detail in the decor, with a grand chandelier that breaks the bareness of the cave-like waiting area and a phonograph and art deco pieces in a corner.

Parts of the hotel not carved from volcanic rocks were built using natural materials including rock and wood to maintain the ambience. Concessions to modernity include fast and stable Internet connection and the glass lift that brings guests to the second floor.

From the second floor, guests walk to their rooms that are spread over five floors, which can be a challenge for the elderly and those with poor eyesight especially at night. Although wheelchairs are available, I suggest that the signage to the rooms and restaurants be enlarged. And while we love the ambient lighting, garden paths and stairways could better illuminated at night, and the elderly could be given rooms with better access.

Rooms
Rooms vary in size (30-80m2) and features. Certain ones pamper with jacuzzis, some feature terraces overlooking Cappadocia’s other-wordly landscape and others have gardens.

My standard room was a visual treat: a hearth, silken carpet on parquet floor, ambient mood lighting, and vintage bed, phone and lamps. The textured rock wall, domed ceiling with embossed artwork, and comfy beddings added to the sensory appeal.

A Deluxe Suite

The bathroom was a spacious and elegant cave with modern amenities including heater under the floor.

Outside my room was a garden abloom with roses and a trellis festooned with flowering plants, all lending to a home-away-from-home feel.

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