TURKEY’S Museum Hotel A Masterpiece
Museum Hotel Cappadocia
The only thing more hypnotic than Cappadocia’s luscious landscape of churning gorges and sandcastle cave formations—complete with their frescoed basilicas, ancient homes and even complete underground cities—are the eye-catching boutique hotels spouting up like stalagmites. Once known for its burnt out backpacker hostels, Cappadocia, in South Central Anatolia, Turkey, now has more hotels than anywhere in the country outside of Istanbul. The most memorable are built inside cave complexes, allowing you to play “Flintstones” for a day. For those used to luxury five-star accommodations, you owe it to yourself to book a cave/room at the awe-inspiring Museum Hotel. Too welcoming to be a Bond villain’s lair, and too comfy to be a fortress, the Museum Hotel offers a mind-blowing entrance into a long lost world.
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