Pros
- Excellent example of rock-cut architecture set in ancient caves
- Located in town center within easy reach of attractions and ballooning
- Roman-inspired spa with Turkish hammam and pools
- Rooms all retain ancient elements with modern amenities
- Lovely terrace bar with views of the surroundings
- Home to the area's only Indian restaurant
Cons
- Some rooms can feel dark and poky
- Numerous steps could be tricky for mobility-challenged
Bottom Line
Anatolian Houses is an upscale, traditionally styled complex with 33 suites carved from ancient stone caves located in the center of Göreme town. The original architecture has been superbly maintained as has its wonderfully historic ambience, though with all the modern comforts you'd expect from a hotel of this caliber. The Roman spa is certainly impressive and the wine fountain is sure to appeal to many. But it's far from the cheapest option around, a few rooms are subpar, and service can be inconsistent. It's still certainly a contender for one of the finest hotels in town, though -- and rates are far from exorbitant.
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Amenities
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Superb Cappadocian complex cut into ancient grottos with subtle modern makeover
Stepping in Anatolian Houses, visitors immediately enter a wonderful complex of typical Cappadocian rock-cut architecture the town of Göreme is so famed for. Originally a collection of village homes hidden amongst the famous "fairy chimneys" -- extraordinary rock pillars carved from millennia of wind and rain -- the property comprises of a series of rooms, courtyards, and grottos, linked by pathways and stairs carved out of five 800-year-old caves. The atmosphere throughout is undeniably tinged with a mystical air and the stone wall and carved-wood beams imbued with a real sense of the property's history. A pretty moat-style pool leads through a stone archway into a basement spa modeled on ancient Roman baths, while other interiors have been sympathetically modernized to include parquet floors, soft leather furnishings, and glass steps that lead to lawn or flagstone terraces that look out over the spectacular surroundings.
Location
Set in the heart of Göreme with all its attractions -- and ballooning -- within walking distance
The Anatolian Houses are situated in the center of Göreme and on the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage designated Göreme National Park. The vast complex of rock-cut churches of the Goreme Open Air Museum is just five minutes' walk away, while the ancient 11th-century El Nazar Church is just over a mile away. Ballooning excursion points are also well within walking distance, while the nearest international airport -- Erkilet -- is around an hour-and-a-half drive.
Rooms
Rock-carved suites with ancient ambience and modern technology
All of the hotel's 33 suites are carved into rock in the Cappadocian style and retain much of their original elements and ambience -- including stone archways, carved wooden beams, and ancient alcoves. Local art pieces also decorate the stone walls, while modern amenities include minibars and flat-screen TVs with digital channels. Bathrooms too maintain an ancient feel -- with inevitable mustiness in some -- though there are contemporary fixtures and hydro-massage baths in all but the standard Suites. All rooms also include centralized floor heating systems to take the chill out of the stone, though room size does vary a lot and some rooms can feel dark and poky.
Features
Superb Roman-inspired spa with Turkish hammam and swimming pools
The downstairs ancient Rome-inspired spa offers indoor and outdoor pools, together with the traditional Turkish hammam experience and a range of massage treatments. To re-tox afterwards, the hotel's courtyard offers a wine fountain providing red or white local wine on tap. There is also an excellent restaurant on-site serving a menu of Indian cooking as well as a terrace bar which overlooks the stunning surrounds. Free Wi-Fi is available, though not throughout the property, while staff area on-hand to organize airport transfers and balloon excursions.
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Scene
Superb Cappadocian complex cut into ancient grottos with subtle modern makeover
Stepping in Anatolian Houses, visitors immediately enter a wonderful complex of typical Cappadocian rock-cut architecture the town of Göreme is so famed for. Originally a collection of village homes hidden amongst the famous "fairy chimneys" -- extraordinary rock pillars carved from millennia of wind and rain -- the property comprises of a series of rooms, courtyards, and grottos, linked by pathways and stairs carved out of five 800-year-old caves. The atmosphere throughout is undeniably tinged with a mystical air and the stone wall and carved-wood beams imbued with a real sense of the property's history. A pretty moat-style pool leads through a stone archway into a basement spa modeled on ancient Roman baths, while other interiors have been sympathetically modernized to include parquet floors, soft leather furnishings, and glass steps that lead to lawn or flagstone terraces that look out over the spectacular surroundings.
Location
Set in the heart of Göreme with all its attractions -- and ballooning -- within walking distance
The Anatolian Houses are situated in the center of Göreme and on the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage designated Göreme National Park. The vast complex of rock-cut churches of the Goreme Open Air Museum is just five minutes' walk away, while the ancient 11th-century El Nazar Church is just over a mile away. Ballooning excursion points are also well within walking distance, while the nearest international airport -- Erkilet -- is around an hour-and-a-half drive.
Rooms
Rock-carved suites with ancient ambience and modern technology
All of the hotel's 33 suites are carved into rock in the Cappadocian style and retain much of their original elements and ambience -- including stone archways, carved wooden beams, and ancient alcoves. Local art pieces also decorate the stone walls, while modern amenities include minibars and flat-screen TVs with digital channels. Bathrooms too maintain an ancient feel -- with inevitable mustiness in some -- though there are contemporary fixtures and hydro-massage baths in all but the standard Suites. All rooms also include centralized floor heating systems to take the chill out of the stone, though room size does vary a lot and some rooms can feel dark and poky.
Features
Superb Roman-inspired spa with Turkish hammam and swimming pools
The downstairs ancient Rome-inspired spa offers indoor and outdoor pools, together with the traditional Turkish hammam experience and a range of massage treatments. To re-tox afterwards, the hotel's courtyard offers a wine fountain providing red or white local wine on tap. There is also an excellent restaurant on-site serving a menu of Indian cooking as well as a terrace bar which overlooks the stunning surrounds. Free Wi-Fi is available, though not throughout the property, while staff area on-hand to organize airport transfers and balloon excursions.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Airport Transportation
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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