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Dedeman Cappadocia - Nevsehir, Turkey

Urgup yolu 2
Nevsehir, 50200
Nightly Rates (99.02 - 178.24)   3 Star
Dedeman Cappadocia

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Property Description
Cappadocia is a mysterious natural museum, a surrealistic lunar landscape of fairy chimneys and strange rock formations chiselled by the able hand of nature. Add to this the early Christian rock churches, the pre-historic underground cities and the vineyards producing the characteristic local wines, and you have a unique experience, which will be forever imprinted on your mind. The resort is also one of the most important congress centres of Turkey.

Dedeman Cappadocia


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Room

  • cable TV, direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, Internet connection, mini bar, radio, private bathroom.
  • Suite

  • cable TV, direct-dial telephone, hairdryer, Internet connection, mini bar, radio, private bathroom.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1800 

  • Opened in  1989 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 349  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 10  floors. 


  • Directions
    From Cappadocia Airport follow the Urgup Road and then follow the signs. Kapadokya

    Guarantee Policy
    A GUARANTEE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL RESERVATIONS.GUARANTEE BY CREDIT CARD ONLY

    Cancellation Policy
    2 DAYS BEFORE ARRIVAL A CHARGE OF 1 NIGHTS STAY WILL BE MADE IF THE HOTEL CANNOT RESELL THE ROOM

    Restaurant Information
    Dining/Restaurant Information  Pool Restaurant / Erciyes restaurant / Bektas Bar / Panorama Bar / Disko / Vitamin Bar

    Meeting Facility
  • Located On Site
  •   4 Conference Rooms, capacity up to 900 persons


    Recreation Information
  • Recreational Activities

  • Sports and leisure / Balloon Tours 8 km / Billiards / Disco / Health Club / Indoor Swimming Pool / Massage / Mini Football pitch / Mountain biking / Outdoor Swimming Pool / Playing Room / Sauna / Solarium / Tennis Courts / Trekking / Turkish Bath

  • Area Attractions

  • Kapadokya Airport 35 km / Kayseri Aiport 85km / Uchisar Castle 2km / The Goreme Open Air Museum 8km / The Red Hole Valley 9km / The Zelve Open Air Museum 18km / Ihlara Valley 75 km / The Fair Chimneys Valley 18km / Deep Well - Underground Cities 23km / Avanos 17 km

    Related Turkey Content

    Turkey proudly sits astride two continents: a position that has given rise to a culture that reflects both East and West. It is a country where European aspirations sit comfortably alongside Asian traditions and the volatile atmosphere of the Middle East morphs seamlessly into the relaxed outlook of the Mediterranean world.

    Turks have only lived here since medieval times when they arrived as land-hungry nomads from Central Asia. Before that it was Byzantine territory and Istanbul - then Constantinople - was the political center of a vast Christian
    empire. Romans, Persians, Lycians and Phrygians were former occupants of the same territory, and earlier still, Hittite tribes had built an Anatolian empire before collapsing around the time of the Trojan Wars.

    Such a rich history has left an indelible mark and Turkey abounds with historic sites and archaeological wonders set in a varied and beautiful landscape. The Mediterranean coastline is punctuated with well-preserved Greco-Roman cities such as Pergamom and Ephesus, while the austere and rugged Anatolian plateau has cave churches hidden away in the improbable fairytale landscape of Cappadocia. Istanbul, still very much the pulse of the nation, has even more to offer, with Roman aqueducts, Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques and palaces.

    With history at every turn, it is tempting to portray Turkey as a quaint, time-locked country that adheres to tradition but this is far from the truth. The modern republic's first leader, Kemal Atatürk, saw to it that Turkey was reinvented as a modern secular state following the demise of the Ottoman Empire. What you see today, thanks to Atatürk's comprehensive modernization, is a healthy combination of ancient tradition and contemporary outlook. This outlook sees little contradiction in having modern European ways tempered by Islam and time-honored traditions of hospitality.

    Geography
    Turkey borders the Black Sea and Georgia and Armenia to the northeast, Iran to the east, Iraq to the southeast, the Syrian Arab Republic and the Mediterranean to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west and Greece and Bulgaria to the northwest. Asia Minor (or Anatolia) accounts for 97% of the country’s area and forms a long, wide peninsula 1,650km (1,025 miles) from east to west and 650km (400 miles) from north to south. Two east-west mountain ranges, the Black Sea Mountains in the north and the Taurus in the south, enclose the central Anatolian plateau, but converge in a vast mountainous region in the far east of the country. It is here that the ancient Tigris and Euphrates rivers rise.


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