I must be honest to say that it's difficult for me to rate this hotel fairly as it was the first and so far only hotel of its kind I've stayed in. Many reviewers have mentioned the fabulous hospitality the staff provided, and I second that. From the moment we entered the small but graceful lobby, the friendliness was apparent. We were lucky to have our room straight after arriving very early in the morning as we only had a few minutes to freshen up before our tour started. Another great thing about it is the location, tucked away in a non-descript neighbourhood but within walking distance to the local bus terminal, shops, local restaurants, etc.
We stayed in a cave room, which had an ample space to move around. The room looked ancient and admittedly a bit spartan (not much to do there, except cuddling with your partner!) We had a small tube TV which didn't work properly (not that we cared, as we didn't go to Urgup to watch TV). What we liked, though, was the spacious bathroom that comes with with a Jacuzzi and walk-in shower (surprise, surprise!), perfect after an exhausting day in the field, and the lovely courtyard view terrace with a daybed. You may also want to note that being a cave room, you can expect the ceiling to continuously sprinkle a bit of sand day and night. We didn't know this, but it didn't bother us much anyway.
The breakfast quality was good but it didn't have much of a variety, and in the afternoon, guests are usually offered a cup of tea to sip while chatting with the hotel staff or browsing the net (there's a PC station in the lobby which you can use for free).
All in all, it was a unique experience at an affordable rate :)
Room Tip: The cave room for sure!
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