The House Hotel Cappadocia is located in central Cappadocia in the town of Ortahisar, means ‘middle fortress’ a reference to its towering volcanic rock formation.
Set off the town’s main square, it overlooks the "hisar" and surrounding fairy chimneys.
The House Hotel Cappadocia is set in a complex of ancient caves and stone houses.
Guests are encouraged to engage with and become part of the community, with its coffeehouses, barbershops and museum of local history.
The interior retains original touches such as fireplaces, storage alcoves and even a buried wine press and fermentation vat.
Every room is unique, with its design and interior inspired by its physical properties.
Many rooms feature frescoes and crown moldings evoking Cappadocia’s heritage.
The House Hotel Cappadocia has one restaurant, with indoor seating plus a large terrace.
A 350m2 spa has a Turkish Hamam, sauna, steam rooms and a treatment room.
The spa features Lokum Istanbul "Hamam Rituals" bath products made exclusively for The House Hotels.
The 6 Chapelle Suites are all unique, with a separate living room and bedroom, and measure an average of 45m2.
They have oversized bathrooms with a bathtub, and a private outdoor seating area.
The interiors are inspired by their physical properties, and come in three moods: Regal Classic, Raw Luxury and Contemporary Classic.
The 4 Deluxe Suites are all unique, with a separate living room and bedroom, and measure an average of 35m2; the interiors are
inspired by their physical properties, and come in three moods: Regal Classic, Raw Luxury and Contemporary Classic.
The 2 Chapelle Twin and 11 Chapelle King rooms are all unique, with a dedicated seating area, and measure an average of 30m2; the interiors are inspired by their physical properties, and come
in three moods: Regal Classic, Raw Luxury and Contemporary Classic.
The 1 Deluxe Twin and 5 Deluxe King rooms are all unique, and measure an average of 21m2; the interiors are inspired by their
physical properties, and come in three moods: Regal Classic, Raw Luxury and Contemporary Classic.
Fresko Restaurant has indoor seating for 65 persons, and a large terrace for 100, serving eclectic, contemporary Turkish cuisine.
Boasting a stone oven, it will offer local specialties such as "pide" and "lahmacun".
The interior features frescoes and original stone arches; the restaurant overlooks the central town square and imposing "hisar" rock formation, as well as the majestic Mt. Erciyes and the winding colonnade of fairy chimneys in the Balkan Valley.
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The 350m2 spa at The House Hotel Cappadocia boasts a mystical underground setting.
It features a traditional Turkish Hamam, sauna, steam rooms, 4 treatment rooms for massages and facials, and 2 adventure showers.
There are also opportunities for meditation.
Trust the professionals and plunge into the world of relaxation and the feeling of rebuilding your body.
Enjoy the local beauty and purity of the air, immerse yourself in a world of tranquility and balance.
Feel yourself a hero of this era and get real pleasure!
At the heart of Ortahisar is the impressive ‘hisar’ or fortress from which the town gets its name. Today, the town retains its authentic feel, with a central square surrounded by mosques, coffee houses, ateliers, antique shops and traditional barbershops.
Thanks to the several civilizations that has created a very big heritage in Cappadocia; the kitchen of the region is affected positively from these Civilizations as well.
Cappadocia has been home to many civilizations and it welcomes you to have a main idea about its magical surroundings on this panoramic tour.
This amazing nature gives you opportunity to cycle through the paths of Cappadocia and seeing the villagers going to their small fields and gardens in the valleys.
Cappadocia has several valleys thanks to its volcanic formation and the water erosion that took place thousands of years ago. All the valleys houses extraordinary formations, landscapes, fauna and colors.
Traversing the countless valleys and mountains by horseback brings riders in touch with the area’s breath-taking beauty. Forget the tour buses or even the rental cars - this astonishing region of Central Anatolia is truly best seen by horseback.
The roof top terrace with panoramic views of the Balkan Valley’s fairy chimneys and the Erciyes Mountain, or the indoor restaurant Fresko Lokanta are the perfect venues for your meetings and events.
THE HOUSE HOTEL CAPPADOCIA
Merkez Cami 38070 Kayseri Osb/Melikgazi/KayseriTurkey