25th of November 2009
 
travelhighlights:

Strangest Hotels: Anatolian Houses
I made a new post on PlanetEye Traveler featuring some of the more… interesting hotels around the world.
Here’s the description of Anatolian Houses ( €250 / night and up) :
The striking volcanic-rock structures that define the Cappadocia region have been carved into caves and houses for ages; first by prehistoric human tribes thousands of years ago, then by early Christians who established the monastic life here, all the way to the current, overly-eager hoteliers who apparently believe it’s the height of decadence to install a wine fountain in the courtyard.
Cappadocia, Turkey

travelhighlights:

Strangest Hotels: Anatolian Houses

I made a new post on PlanetEye Traveler featuring some of the more… interesting hotels around the world.

Here’s the description of Anatolian Houses ( €250 / night and up) :

The striking volcanic-rock structures that define the Cappadocia region have been carved into caves and houses for ages; first by prehistoric human tribes thousands of years ago, then by early Christians who established the monastic life here, all the way to the current, overly-eager hoteliers who apparently believe it’s the height of decadence to install a wine fountain in the courtyard.

Cappadocia, Turkey

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