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Reviewed 18 June 2012

My son and I recently stayed here during a trip around Turkey. I fell in love with Cappadochia and this hotel was part of the reason. Andis and his family were warm, fun, interesting and helpful. Of course, staying in an actual cave hotel is part of the allure, but because this hotel was so well run it made it a better experience. The room was comfortable. The breakfast was very good with a lot of variety. The views were awesome! There is a very comfortable patio area to meet and eat with other guests that over looks the fairy chimneys. There is another patio area that gives a great view of sunset. The torture of the stay was that they made their own bread and the fantastic smell just made you hungry. I suggest making sure you have a way to set a phone alarm as there are no clocks in the room, but they will wake you you up if you ask them to. I would highly recommend this hotel for those who want an experience, not just a trip. I also suggest getting up early at least once and watch the sky fill with hot air balloons! You wont regret it.

Date of stay: May 2012
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Thank LisaE110
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Reviewed 9 May 2012

An EXCELLENT choice if you are after a boutique, interesting, character filled room/cave in Goreme. The views over the valley and town are exceptional. Bit of a walk (10min) up the hill to get there but well worth it for the view and the peace and quiet.

The service was informative and excellent, without being over the top or intrusive. Provided all solutions without a fuss.

Not for you if you are after new 5 star luxury, fittings and opulence. An absolute must if you want a genuine experience of Goreme. Quirky, ingenious, rustic, fascinating.

Twenty five years travel, probably my favorite room ever.

Date of stay: April 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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1  Thank Roger B
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Reviewed 1 May 2012

Fairy Chimney Inn has excellent rooms - actual cave rooms beautifully designed in a way that's a lesson in the aesthetic use of space, wonderful heating in the rooms, clean bathrooms, electric kettle and a basket of different tea-bags/coffee-making things. The rooms have a very authentic homespun flavour with local touches in furnishings, furniture, even the odd cooking utensil on display in the room, everything just right - the only place where I wished I could stay in the hotel longer than I could visit outside and trust me, the outsides of Cappadocia are non-pareil! However "Hasan", the room we had booked, had one or two negative points. Firstly, everything in the room was visible from outside the window even with curtains on both during the day and in the evenings when the lights were on. This was because the window of the room opened to the main entrance to the hotel. Secondly, room walls were so thin that we could easily hear voices from outside especially from within the kitchen, which is just off the room. Thirdly, though Gulcan was kind enough to get breakfast ready for us at 7.15 so we could catch an early plane, the people who gave us the wrapped sandwiches looked really upset that we sat down to eat these sandwiches in the breakfast area - even though we'd told Guljan the previous night that we'd want some tea in the morning before we left at about 7.45! The semi-hurt demeanour didn't lift all morning, which was a bit of a downer because the previous day they'd all been warm and enthusiastic when we came in the morning to leave our bags in the office (we didn't want to check in because it was 8 am and we were more interested in seeing Goreme and anyway they weren't able to find the room key and so on). After so many hotels all over the world, starred and unstarred, one learns to distinguish between genuine kindness and superficial show to guests who are yet to pay the bill. Perhaps Fairy Chimney Inn doesn't really care about visitors, or we don't understand Turkish body language, or the temperature changed suddenly, or we were the colour to be treated with respect or whatever, but this coldness was very puzzling and off-putting - not really how I'd treat someone if I wanted to run a decent establishment.

Room tip: Get a pick up from the city center - its all uphill and a little bit "far out" in the small town of Goreme; rooms with the view, higher up, are probably better than the ground-level one we had.
Date of stay: April 2012
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Reviewed 23 January 2012

Staying at Fairy Chimney Inn was an unforgettable experience for us. Gulçan so warm and hospitable, picking us up from where the bus dropped us off in the next town late at night. The Aladdin cave room was perfect, very rustic and cosy. The bathroom had a spectacular view of the fairy chimneys. We enjoyed going for walks up the hill and around the streets. We also had plenty of info and advice from Gulçan about tours and the area, which we really appreciated. The breakfasts were wonderful: plate of cheese and some vegetables with sausage and halva served with fresh coffee, juice and warm bread. We would love to come back and stay again!

Date of stay: January 2012
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Reviewed 29 December 2011

Staying here was a highlite of my trip. The views, the funky room, the excellent breakfast were all so wonderful. The family feel and information they would share was extremely helpful.

Date of stay: June 2011
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Thank detroit_wing
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