Monday, November 12, 2012

Top Hotel in Turkey by Forbes Magazine

Why does this place feel like Disney to visitors? It is simply magical to everyone who stays here. Argos in Cappadocia is what this hotel is called and it takes your breath away when staying here. Visiting Cappadocia is largely about touring: open-air museums, fairy chimneys, otherworldly rock formations, wintertime skiing, and the seemingly mandatory hot air balloon rides. 

Argos in Cappadocia

HISTORY
Bankrolled by a Turkish communications and real estate entrepreneur, the 42-room (and counting) hotel was 13 years in the making before it opened in 2010. One of the country’s best-regarded architects spearheaded the project, and dozens more have been involved in the ongoing restoration of a cluster of ruined village buildings that are still so closely integrated with the surrounding town that it’s impossible to guess where the hotel ends and the neighbors begin. 

Argos in Cappadocia


Here is the website link below to this luxurious and enlightening hotel:
http://argosincappadocia.com/EN/

1 comment:

  1. We just got back from a trip to Istanbul, Cappadocia, and Ephesus, and Private Tours in Istanbul did a fantastic job for us. All of our transfers from the airports were smooth, all of our travel guides to the various sites (mosques, Topkapi Palace, Ayasophia, Dolmabahce Palace, Hagia Sophia, Topokapi Palace, Blue Mosque and of course the Turkish night Ephesus, historic sites in Cappadochia) ic green palace were great. I highly recommend this travel group.

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