Pros

  • Intimate hotel that captures the authentic lifestyle of Cappadocia
  • In-room laptops for every guest, with scanning and printing capability
  • Lovely rooms with stone walls, wood floors, and big bathrooms
  • Honor system for use of the laundry machines and cafe
  • Thick natural stone walls ensure privacy
  • Free breakfast on the terrace overlooking the valley
  • Free parking, Wi-Fi, and electric adaptors
  • Self-serve laundry facilities
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Cons

  • Cars or tour services are required to visit most sights
  • Nearby restaurants and cafes are downhill (return trip is a steep trek uphill)
  • Spotty Wi-Fi in rooms
  • No spa or gym
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Bottom Line

Converted from nine abandoned cave houses and the neighboring fifth-century caves, Esbelli Evi Cave Hotel is a boutique with 10 suites and four standard rooms. It was the first hotel in Cappadocia and opened in 1990. The rooms are each unique, quite large compared to other cave hotels, and include personal-use laptops. There are laundry machines, a well-kept garden, and a breakfast area set up along the hill’s cliffs. The hotel is about a 15-minute drive to  the caves in Goreme National Park. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Esbelli Evi Cave Hotel

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Intimate boutique tastefully decorated with Turkish tapestry and antiques

Every room is a beautifully hollowed out space on a hillside, and is decorated with a romantic and intimate touch. What makes this hotel unique is its tasteful decoration. The detail and beauty of the natural stone carvings is brought out in every corner, only adorned by a few local antiques and crafts. In the shared common room, hurricane lamps softly light up the room, benches are decorated with Turkish tapestry, and a piano sits waiting to be played. A large open garden with benches surrounds the hotel, offering fresh air and sweeping views to guests. The streets outside are quiet and semi-rural; the town is more of a tourist residence since many come to explore the caves.

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Location

In a rural town without many restaurants but surrounded by historic caves and hiking areas

Esbelli Evi is a bit removed from central Ugrup, so there isn’t much to do in the immediate area. Still, this is a good home base for anyone looking to explore the historic caves of Cappadocia and hike underground cities. Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are the closest points of interest and are a 15-minute drive away. It's a fun and exciting spot that provides a good full day’s hike. For local folk art and history, the Cappadocia Museum is also a 15-minute drive. The Mazi and Kaymakli underground cities, which were used for long periods sanctuaries and dwellings, and are 45-minutes away.

Cappadocia's most modern tourist destination, Urgup is brimming with upscale hotels, shops, and nightlife amid unique examples of Seljuk architecture and old Turkish houses. It's about a 15-minute drive to Goreme, which is a bit more touristy and offers closer proximity to Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. (Urgup is a bit more upmarket and serene.)

To reach the hotel, visitors can travel into Nevsehir Airport (1 hour), or Kayseri Airport (1 hour, 15 minutes).

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with wood floors, kilim rugs, and brass bed frames, some with kitchens and separate living areas

A simple approach matched with modern amenities gives this hotel a unique personality and enchanting feel. The natural stones are the highlights of the rooms; each area is carved out individually to accommodate the bathrooms, doors, windows, and even closets -- no two rooms are the same. Rooms are large with wood floors, king-size beds, writing desks, and lace curtains made by the owner’s mother. Private terraces come standard too, but they are small. Modern amenities include Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee stations, universal electrical adaptors, and laptop computers. Standard rooms have en-suite bathrooms with standing showers that are clean and large with two rainfall shower heads.

The larger suites have en-suite bedrooms and two additional day-beds in the separate living areas, separate kitchens, and marble bathrooms. The Fantasy Cave Suite and Stonecutter’s Suite also have a stylish claw-foot tub in addition to the walk-in showers. The separate kitchen area has a small table with seats, a microwave, stocked teas and coffees, a microwave, and cups and glasses. A mini-fridge is an added plus for traveling families.

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Features

Free breakfast on rooftop terrace, in-room laptops with free Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities

There is a lovely terrace with great views where breakfast can be served. Pastries, hot and cold drinks, fresh fruit, and eggs to order are served every morning. The hotel also has an indoor dining area and cafe bar that is open 24/7. Coffee, teas, hot chocolate, and bottled water are available in the cafe area and are free for all guests, wine and beer are also available for a fee. Laptops are included in every room for free, and have scanning and printing capabilities for anyone who needs information and directions. Outside by the garden there is a self-service laundry for guests' use.

The laundry and drinks service works on an honor system. Guests record their use of the laundry and drinks from either the minibar or the cafe at checkout for payment.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Esbelli Evi Cave Hotel

Scene

Intimate boutique tastefully decorated with Turkish tapestry and antiques

Every room is a beautifully hollowed out space on a hillside, and is decorated with a romantic and intimate touch. What makes this hotel unique is its tasteful decoration. The detail and beauty of the natural stone carvings is brought out in every corner, only adorned by a few local antiques and crafts. In the shared common room, hurricane lamps softly light up the room, benches are decorated with Turkish tapestry, and a piano sits waiting to be played. A large open garden with benches surrounds the hotel, offering fresh air and sweeping views to guests. The streets outside are quiet and semi-rural; the town is more of a tourist residence since many come to explore the caves.

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Location

In a rural town without many restaurants but surrounded by historic caves and hiking areas

Esbelli Evi is a bit removed from central Ugrup, so there isn’t much to do in the immediate area. Still, this is a good home base for anyone looking to explore the historic caves of Cappadocia and hike underground cities. Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are the closest points of interest and are a 15-minute drive away. It's a fun and exciting spot that provides a good full day’s hike. For local folk art and history, the Cappadocia Museum is also a 15-minute drive. The Mazi and Kaymakli underground cities, which were used for long periods sanctuaries and dwellings, and are 45-minutes away.

Cappadocia's most modern tourist destination, Urgup is brimming with upscale hotels, shops, and nightlife amid unique examples of Seljuk architecture and old Turkish houses. It's about a 15-minute drive to Goreme, which is a bit more touristy and offers closer proximity to Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. (Urgup is a bit more upmarket and serene.)

To reach the hotel, visitors can travel into Nevsehir Airport (1 hour), or Kayseri Airport (1 hour, 15 minutes).

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Rooms

Spacious rooms with wood floors, kilim rugs, and brass bed frames, some with kitchens and separate living areas

A simple approach matched with modern amenities gives this hotel a unique personality and enchanting feel. The natural stones are the highlights of the rooms; each area is carved out individually to accommodate the bathrooms, doors, windows, and even closets -- no two rooms are the same. Rooms are large with wood floors, king-size beds, writing desks, and lace curtains made by the owner’s mother. Private terraces come standard too, but they are small. Modern amenities include Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee stations, universal electrical adaptors, and laptop computers. Standard rooms have en-suite bathrooms with standing showers that are clean and large with two rainfall shower heads.

The larger suites have en-suite bedrooms and two additional day-beds in the separate living areas, separate kitchens, and marble bathrooms. The Fantasy Cave Suite and Stonecutter’s Suite also have a stylish claw-foot tub in addition to the walk-in showers. The separate kitchen area has a small table with seats, a microwave, stocked teas and coffees, a microwave, and cups and glasses. A mini-fridge is an added plus for traveling families.

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Features

Free breakfast on rooftop terrace, in-room laptops with free Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities

There is a lovely terrace with great views where breakfast can be served. Pastries, hot and cold drinks, fresh fruit, and eggs to order are served every morning. The hotel also has an indoor dining area and cafe bar that is open 24/7. Coffee, teas, hot chocolate, and bottled water are available in the cafe area and are free for all guests, wine and beer are also available for a fee. Laptops are included in every room for free, and have scanning and printing capabilities for anyone who needs information and directions. Outside by the garden there is a self-service laundry for guests' use.

The laundry and drinks service works on an honor system. Guests record their use of the laundry and drinks from either the minibar or the cafe at checkout for payment.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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