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    Cappadocia

    The Museum Hotel

    Stone arch terrace with plush seating and flowers overlooking the valley at the Museum Hotel in Turkey.

    A unique and luxury cave hotel set in captivating Cappadocia

    Positioned amid the striking and breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia, housed within a combination of the land, historical features and ruins that comprise this setting, the Museum Hotel is one of Europe’s most incredible boutique hotels. Immersing its guests in the general wonders of this area, this hotel has an undeniable magical atmosphere, which is evident when waking up to dozens of hot-air balloons taking to the sky, relaxing in your exclusive cave bedroom or enjoying the sunset across the dramatic terrain.

    Billed as something of a ‘living museum’, the site is steeped in thousands of years of history, with each of the 30 cave rooms and suites, as well as the specially restored traditional rooms, all decorated with priceless antiques and authentic touches. In fact, other than enjoying wonderful views of Cappadocia, no two rooms are alike, with each bringing its own unique feel, contributing to the hotel’s overall charm and character.

    There’s nothing like soaking up the unrivalled panoramic views of the region, best enjoyed from the on-site restaurant or inviting terrace, the former providing a flavour of Turkish cuisine with some of the region’s finest recipes. For further indulgence, guests will be tempted by a dip in the Roman-themed infinity pool, while the hotel’s spa provides a range of rejuvenating treatments.

    Highlights

    Cooking classes

    Golfing

    Hot-air balloon rides

    Unique dining experiences

    Gardening

    Spa treatments

    30 rooms and suites

    Restaurant

    Bar

    Swimming pool

    Spa

    Garden

    Art gallery

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    Whatever you want from your trip, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

    Plan your trip to Cappadocia

    Whatever you want from your adventure in Cappadocia, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

    Places to combine The Museum Hotel with

    Amanruya

    Bodrum

    Amanruya

    Bodrum, Turkey’s mesmerizing Aegean paradise is brighter than ever with the splendid Amanruya sitting on its shores. Enveloped in glistening vistas, resting amid olive groves and cypress trees, Amanruya has been carefully designed to seamlessly blend in with the natural surroundings.

    The village-like resort is located on the Bodrum Peninsula’s serene north, where you can appreciate an abundance of space and privacy in free-standing guest pavilions, all with private pools.  All the pavilons offer a choice of garden or ocean views, enabling guests to discover Bodrum’s unbeatable tranquility.

    There is also a plethora of dining options. The on-site restaurants combine the best of local flavours with ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen in Bodrum and the surrounding areas. Celebrating Turkey’s wide variety of fresh seasonal produce, you’ll find yourself falling in love with their remarkable home-style Mediterranean menu, featuring Amanruya’s home-baked bread.

    Don’t miss out on the Beach Club – overlooking the pebble beach and wooden jetty, this is where you can dine on fresh seafood, salads and Turkish meze for lunch, and sip on cocktails in the evenings. From here, you can also enjoy a dip in the water, some snorkeling or get active with a paddle-boarding session.

    Amanruya’s exciting collection of activities goes way beyond the water.  Of its many rewarding experiences and fun excursions, you will find a pottery workshop at the nearby Mumcular village, horse riding while surrounded by beautiful forests and farmland, as well as a gourmet experience at Karnas Vineyards.

    Personalised wellness is also at the heart of  Amanruya . The resort is home to a spacious spa and fitness centre where an extensive menu of holistic treatments awaits.

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    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline