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Luxurious Cave Accommodation
Saliche Cave Suite offers a unique experience in Nevsehir with its cave suites providing a blend of comfort and tradition. Each room features modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV and free WiFi, while still showcasing the natural beauty of the cave surroundings.
Personalized Service
Enjoy personalized service at Saliche Cave Suite with a 24-hour front desk, concierge assistance, and room service. The attentive staff is dedicated to ensuring your stay is memorable and stress-free.
Scenic Terrace and Diverse Breakfast
Relish in breathtaking city views from the terrace and start your day with a delicious breakfast offering American, vegetarian, and halal options. The perfect way to begin your adventures in Nevsehir.
Experience the charm of cave living at Saliche Cave Suite. Book now for an unforgettable stay!
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Children of any age are allowed.
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Personel güleryüzlü ve yardım sever olmasına rağmen çözüm sağlayamadılar.
Kaldığımız mağara oda aşırı dercede havasız ve nem kokuyordu. Maalesef pencere olmadığı için havalandıramadık. Aydınlatma da yetersizdi. Jakuzinin motoru arızalıydı. Kahvaltı dahil olan konseptte kullanılan malzemelerin kalitesi çok düşük ve yetersizdi. Yeni bir oda hazırlığı olan ve kaldığımız döneme denk gelen zamanda sabahları 0730 da çalışmalar başlıyordu. Uyarımızla kesilmesine rağmen ertesi gün yine aynı şekilde devam etti. Ödemesini 3 gün olarak yaptığımız tatilimizi 2 nci gün bitirmek zorunda kaldık.
Accueil chaleureux par toute l'équipe et gérants, la disponibilité et services
It's a gem!!! Great hosts and amazing restaurant nearby. They also arranged the balloon flight for us and that was incredible. We would definitely recommend this place!
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The staff , the location
The breakfast can’t even says it was basic
The atmosphere
Lack of communication and lack of light in the room
Goreme is lovely but quite touristic. Saliche Cave Suite Hotel's location was perfect as it was quiet, but still very accessible to all sites. We were lucky to have a rented car, but all tours can come to pick you up if you don't have transport. The hotel has been built in the caves and around cones, so it looks really quaint and picturesque. The bedrooms are so beautiful that we couldn't decide and booked 2 nights in one room and 1 night in another in the same hotel! Konak Saliche is a bedroom that features a stone bath inside a grotto, Cemal Sureya is a bedroom with an upstairs floor that features a jacuzzi, perfect for relaxing after a days visit. The hotel is very tastefully decorated. Hatice and Samet made us feel very welcome. The breakfast served on the rooftop covered terrace was lovely and plentiful. You can order a takeaway for dinner and they will serve it on plates for you. There is no over place I would like to stay if I went back to Cappadocia... or maybe book a different bedroom in that same hotel :-))
We are not claustrophobic so we loved the cave atmosphere, but I imagine that for people who are, visiting underground cities and sleeping in a cave can be a problem.
The hotel is extremely beautiful. It gives the real feels of living in a cave suite. The staff was polite and extremely accommodating. They didn’t know english, yet they took the time and spent the effort to translate their language on translator and make a connection with us. It was snowing that day and the view from their terrace was absolutely stunning.
Host was very kind and eager to help us in every moments.
Room is awesome and foods are delicious.
Great interior design. Excelent breakfast. The staff went extra mile to try to accomodate all of our request.
The staff are helpful even though they need to communicate with the translation app, and they will try the best help. The room is clean and big. They help me book for the hot air ballon trip and the price is competitive.
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Breakfast was owesome. We thought the rooms were in caves but the cave rooms were more expensive.
Overall this was a fairly cheap hotel and you got what you paid for - if you're on a budget then go for this place but I think there are better deals elsewhere for a nicer experience.
The location was quite out of town, and to get a taxi into Goreme cost about £10 each time (so at least £20 a day), so keep that in mind when calculating your best deal. This was cheaper per night than other options but once we added this into the equation it didn't end up being that much cheaper than other options.
Internet didn't work for a couple of days but once reported it did get fixed.
They did try to charge us for drinking alcohol we bought from an outside shop on their terrace which they had never warned us about beforehand - but when we disputed this they dropped the charge.
The room we booked had a 'private pool' which was cool, but essentially a large bathtub/hot tub and meant that the "bed" was just a mattress on the floor which could only be accessed by a steep ladder through a small hole in the ceiling. The mattress didn't even fit on the floor and overlapped the hole where you entered up the ladder. There was no AC and no fan available, so we asked to change rooms after 1 night as it was much too hot to possibly sleep (and this was in early Sept). We were indeed able to change rooms, and got one with AC (which you definitely need) which was good.
As you're in caves it's always just a bit damp (especially in the bathrooms as there's no ventilation) so there's always a bit of a smell and some humidity - however it is also much cooler than outside.
The windows in the rooms are TINY and mean that they are permanently very dark, and the lighting is extremely dim (permanent "mood" kind of lighting, using only uplights and none in the ceiling). Our room was never cleaned while we were there (although to be fair don't think the booking said it would be, so just don't assume it will be like a regular hotel).
There was a dog wandering around the hotel (who was friendly but barked A LOT at people arriving/leaving - including at 4am). There was also a litter of puppies just living in the terrace where you eat, which wasn't a big deal but they were quite dirty and unexpected at a hotel.
There's no official reception and everything was close together so you heard EVERYTHING from other rooms/residents, which often woke you up in the mornings.
Breakfasts were traditional Turkish breakfasts, which was v salty.
The staff didn't speak English, you needed Google translate readily available to communicate.
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