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Hotel is situated in town center, close to beaches and within walking distance to the main shopping and entertainment areas. In this perfect location, you will also have the opportunity to book tours for nearby attractions in the Koken. All the rooms have private WC, Shower, Air Conditioned, TV, Hair dryer. On the Aegean coast, 90 km from Izmir, is Kusadasi (koo-SHAH-dah-suh, Bird Island). A seaside resort town with a population of 150,000. Kusadasi gets its name from a small island, now connected to the mainland by a causeway, called Guvercinada (Pigeon Island). You can recognize it by the small stone fort which is the tiny island's most prominent feature.
The town is a base for excursions to the ancient cities of Ephesus, Priene, Miletus and Didyma, and even inland to Aphrodisias and Hierapolis. Many Aegean cruise ships stops at Kusadasi so that their passengers can take a tour to Ephesus and haggle for trinkets in Kusadasi's shops. Day trippers come over on the daily ferries from Greek Island Samos. The package-tour business has also affected this once-sleepy lovely fishing village, so that today it is littered by tourist attraction effect. The town center is all shops you may find and buy everything. The pleasant, easy atmosphere which made it popular in the 1970s is long gone, even though Kusadasi is still has some businesses serving the farmers, beekeepers and fishers who still make up an every-dwindling portion of the town's population







