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South Eastern Anatolia Region Bed and Breakfast

3 Bed and Breakfast trouvés à South Eastern Anatolia Region, Liste 1-3

  
  • à partir de € 45.00
    info L'hôtel Kasr-i Nehroz occupe 2 anciennes maisons de pierre, situées à quelques centaines de mètres du bazar des orfèvres. L'hôtel dispose d'un accès Wi-Fi gratuit dans les espaces publics et d'une réc... plus d'informations sur kasr-i nehroz hotel
    Lovely restored villa. Great attention to quality details in courtyards, rooms, relax reading rooms, dining facilities etc. The staff was friendly and helpful and the food was excellent. Highly recommended for a quality get-away destination or special celebrations. Loved it. - rich breakfast. the hotel is generally very clean. very nice room deco... ce que les gens disent » ration with traditional equipments. the most beautiful and most cleanest hotel I have ever stayed.
  • à partir de € 25.00
    Exceptionnel 8.5
    21 commentaires
    info Occupant un bâtiment en pierre historique, le Kasr-i Abbas Hotel est situé dans le centre-ville de Mardin et présente des éléments d'artisanat anciens ainsi que des symboles religieux aux murs. L'hôte... plus d'informations sur kasr-i abbas hotel
    Everything was perfect ! The breakfast could have been a bit better (few quantities and no choice, it was served in a plate, we think that it is because we were the single clients at the time we went in August) - The building was amazing, so authentique and not very restored so respecting the essence and the history. We spent a romantic time ther... ce que les gens disent » e.
  • à partir de € 7.20
    Exceptionnel 8.3
    119 commentaires
    info L'Aslan Guest House est une maison du XIXe siècle dotée d'une décoration du Moyen-Orient et d'une cour avec une fontaine. Elle propose une réception ouverte 24h/24 et des chambres avec une connexion W... plus d'informations sur aslan guest house
    The staff were excellent. The owner was gracious, friendly, and informative. Yusef, the driver/guide for guesthouse tours and local trips was wonderful. He was friendly, funny, and a font of information in various languages. I usually avoid guided tours like the plague, but I would suggest considering theirs. As I work with refugees in the U.S., ... ce que les gens disent » I was interested in at least seeing the Akcakale refugee camp on the Syrian border, and Yusef facilitated that. The hotel also hosted, for a month, d - Aslan, the owner, was courteous and generous in greeting us. He gave us a choice of the top floor rooms and offered to send one of his assistants to help transfer our luggage from the previous hotel. With his knowledge of the region and, given existing winter road conditions, we took one of tours offered by the guesthouse and conducted by Aslan himself. With some of the travel warnings for the south-east Turkey, his presence made us feel secure. We had considered going alone but are pleased he