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Aydinli Cave Hotel
The hotel has six individually decorated rooms. Two of them are suites, one with a separate sleeping area that makes it ideal for a small family.
Most rooms have stone fireplaces. All have cool, travertine-lined bathrooms, some with Jacuzzis, most with walk-in showers and hamam basins. Chimneys turned into the sort of quirky features that make this a real place to remember. Right at the top of the hotel the breakfast terrace looks straight out over the pretty older part of the village with its honey-colored houses and mosque. Breakfast consists of an open buffet, topped up with seasonal fruits and, perhaps, with freshly cooked Börek. The Aydinli Cave House is a five-minute walk uphill from the bus station, and the cafes, restaurants and shops of the town center.
Aydinli Cave House – a hotel you won’t forget!
Most rooms have stone fireplaces. All have cool, travertine-lined bathrooms, some with Jacuzzis, most with walk-in showers and hamam basins. Chimneys turned into the sort of quirky features that make this a real place to remember. Right at the top of the hotel the breakfast terrace looks straight out over the pretty older part of the village with its honey-colored houses and mosque. Breakfast consists of an open buffet, topped up with seasonal fruits and, perhaps, with freshly cooked Börek. The Aydinli Cave House is a five-minute walk uphill from the bus station, and the cafes, restaurants and shops of the town center.
Aydinli Cave House – a hotel you won’t forget!









