South Eastern Anatolia Region Pokoje gościnne
3 Pokoje gościnne Znalezione w South Eastern Anatolia Region, Wyświetlono 1-3
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od € 45.00
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Kasr-i Nehroz is located in 2 historical stone houses, few hundred meters from the Silversmith Bazaar. The hotel features free Wi-Fi in public areas and a 24-hour reception.
The guest rooms of the Ka...
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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
... co mówią ludzie » ration with traditional equipments. the most beautiful and most cleanest hotel I have ever stayed.
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od € 25.00
Doskonały
8.5
21 opinie
Kasr-i Abbas Hotel is located in the city centre of Mardin with an historical stone built structure, featuring historical handworks and religious symbols on its walls. The hotel offers a terrace overl...
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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
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od € 7.20
Doskonały
8.3
119 opinie
Obiekt Aslan Guest House znajduje się w mieście Şanlıurfa w XIX-wiecznym budynku urządzonym w stylu bliskowschodnim. Otacza go charakterystyczny dziedziniec z fontanną. Do dyspozycji Gości jest całodo...
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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.,
... co mówią ludzie » 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