This is a family-run hotel, and the owner is incredibly kind. When we arrived around noon, the owner offered us tea, and orange juice for the kids. Upon learning we were visiting Hierapolis, he kindly offered to drive us to the north entrance of the site, allowing us to walk downhill through the ruins instead of climbing up from the base. We were truly grateful for his thoughtfulness.
That evening, after returning from the site, we had dinner at the hotel's restaurant. The owner's wife cooked authentic local dishes, and they were delicious.
The room was a bit small, but it had one double bed and three single beds. Since we were only staying for one night, it wasn't a major issue.
The hotel was pretty good and the rooms were clean. I booked one twin room and one king room; they weren't in the same building but were quite close. The interior environment was nice, with a small pool. Breakfast was plentiful. The hotel also offered a free shuttle to the South Gate of Pamukkale, from where you can walk downhill to the Middle Gate. We had lunch at the hotel restaurant too, and the food was very tasty.
I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all the staff for their warm and gracious hospitality during our short stay. Everyone was exceptionally kind and accommodating, especially in allowing us an early check-in at 10:00 AM, as we arrived earlier than expected. We truly appreciated this thoughtful gesture, which was kindly extended due to low occupancy.
The room was cozy and comfortable, and the view was genuinely pleasant. One of the highlights was being able to see hot air balloons 🎈 directly from the hotel, which made the stay even more special and memorable.
While the overall experience was very enjoyable, there are a few areas that could be improved to further elevate the property’s standards:
1. Food quality could be enhanced, particularly breakfast. Having a chef prepare options such as fresh omelettes or scrambled eggs would greatly improve the dining experience.
2. The furnishing and interior details would benefit from a light refresh to give the property a more refined and polished feel.
3. The sliding section of the property could be opened to enhance accessibility and overall flow of the space.
4. Adding a subtle room fragrance would create a more welcoming and pleasant atmosphere upon entering the room.
Overall, it was a great and satisfying stay, and with a few thoughtful improvements, this place has the potential to become truly outstanding.
Facilities: Spacious interior, windows can be opened 1/3, good environment, many pigeons.
Cleanliness: Average, overall acceptable.
Environment: Very convenient location in the city center, easy to access tourist attractions and find restaurants.
Service: The front desk staff are friendly and will help with parking free of charge.
Before coming to Pamukkale, a lot of people said to me that this is just a small town, stay here one day is enough. But I still be here for 4 days 3 nights 🥰. Luckily, I chose a perfect hotel to stay : friendly receptionist, nice people around, perfect location, clean room, colorful breakfast🥰🥰🥰.
I had a fantastic stay at Laodikya Hotel! The service was impeccable, and the staff were incredibly supportive and humble, always ready to assist with a smile. Their hospitality truly stood out, making my stay warm and memorable. The breakfast was delicious, with a variety of fresh and flavorful options that catered to all tastes. The amenities provided were excellent and added great comfort to the overall experience. I highly recommend Laodikya Hotel for anyone looking for a blend of great service, comfort, and exceptional hospitality. Thank you to the team for an unforgettable stay!
The hotel is very quiet, the room has a small balcony to see the football field, can also dry clothes. Sleeping at night was particularly fragrant. We stayed for 2 nights. Breakfast was one per person and we could eat. There is a parking lot next to it, which is very convenient. It is very close to the south gate of Pamukkale and can be reached on foot. I can see the hot air balloon in the morning 🎈, it's so beautiful
It's too far from the ruins of Troy, there's no village in front and no shop behind, and you can't even finish your meal after three bowls! There is no public transportation, and taxis need to be called from shops in the city. It is very expensive to go anywhere, 600 lira! If you have a car, it doesn’t matter! You can live downtown and take the bus to Troy and the return bus!
The hotel environment is simple and average!
If you want to see the sea at your doorstep, go to the Canakkale Beach Hotel, it’s more beautiful!
I would recommend this hotel to anyone coming to Pamukkale. The rooms are very clean. Especially the bathroom. It has an outdoor pool and is very clean. This hotel is very close to the entrance to the Pamukkale park. Just walk for 3 minutes. There are many small shops and restaurants around, so if you need something, you can go out and get it. I would like to thank the staff for being very friendly.
The homestay is a 5-minute drive from the Pamukkale Scenic Area and there is a supermarket around A101, which is very convenient. The boss and his wife are very enthusiastic, the breakfast is good, and the room is clean and white. Before leaving, we also recommended that we go to a nearby cave and Lake Salda. The scenery is beautiful and it will be more beautiful if it is sunny.
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DDenny99This is a family-run hotel, and the owner is incredibly kind. When we arrived around noon, the owner offered us tea, and orange juice for the kids. Upon learning we were visiting Hierapolis, he kindly offered to drive us to the north entrance of the site, allowing us to walk downhill through the ruins instead of climbing up from the base. We were truly grateful for his thoughtfulness.
That evening, after returning from the site, we had dinner at the hotel's restaurant. The owner's wife cooked authentic local dishes, and they were delicious.
The room was a bit small, but it had one double bed and three single beds. Since we were only staying for one night, it wasn't a major issue.
DDauzOnlyI would like to extend my sincere thanks to all the staff for their warm and gracious hospitality during our short stay. Everyone was exceptionally kind and accommodating, especially in allowing us an early check-in at 10:00 AM, as we arrived earlier than expected. We truly appreciated this thoughtful gesture, which was kindly extended due to low occupancy.
The room was cozy and comfortable, and the view was genuinely pleasant. One of the highlights was being able to see hot air balloons 🎈 directly from the hotel, which made the stay even more special and memorable.
While the overall experience was very enjoyable, there are a few areas that could be improved to further elevate the property’s standards:
1. Food quality could be enhanced, particularly breakfast. Having a chef prepare options such as fresh omelettes or scrambled eggs would greatly improve the dining experience.
2. The furnishing and interior details would benefit from a light refresh to give the property a more refined and polished feel.
3. The sliding section of the property could be opened to enhance accessibility and overall flow of the space.
4. Adding a subtle room fragrance would create a more welcoming and pleasant atmosphere upon entering the room.
Overall, it was a great and satisfying stay, and with a few thoughtful improvements, this place has the potential to become truly outstanding.
CClaire MBellamaritimo is maybe not the newest hotel, but it is at a fine spot - we could see Pamukkale from our balcony and also see the hot air balloons in the morning when the sun was rising!
The pool(s) and the courtyard are super nice and clean and very new! It was so much fun to cool down there after an exciting day.
The owner of the hotel, Halim, was very friendly - as was the rest of the staff - and helped us with great advise in order to make the most of our visit at Pamukkale. We had already booked a hot air ballon ride for the first morning, but for the rest Halim's advice was extremely helpful!
Breakfast (see the picture) at the hotel made us very happy and we also had dinner once at the hotel (the picture is not showing the delicious salad we had with it, but you'll get the picture).
The hotel also offers wine 🍷 from the region. We tried the white wine that was a very enjoyable drink one of the evenings. Once, while enjoying the pool in the afternoon, the owner presented us two glasses of chilled pomegranate wine - that on a hot summer day is absolutely fantastic! 😍
The rooms were simple, but clean, as was the bathroom. But we didn't spend that much time inside anyways... 😎☀️
So, altogether, I can warmly recommend this hotel for your stay at Pamukkale - it's a grand choice! Last but not least, it's also a very affordable option ... 😉
GGuest UserThe hotel rooms are quite big. I suggest not to stay in the rooms on the side of the pool, which is a bit noisy. There are outdoor swimming pools, indoor swimming pools, and hot spring pools. You need to wear a swimming cap in the hot spring pool (please note this). The most convenient thing is that they provide dinner, but there are too many groups. Everything else is good.
HHavelIt is a small hotel with 4 rooms included managed by a couple, all rooms are big enough and very clean. The hotel is located closing to the centre of Pamukkale and bus from / to Denizil will be stopped in front of the hotel. The owner will prepare delicious breakfast and send to room for guests every day. He also always help his guests for arranging local tours or activities such as balloons flying and paragliding. We must stay there again in case we will visit Pamukkale
YYigerendehenshuaiThe kindest families I have met during my world wide journey.
Clean room, quieter environment and fantastic hot balloons made my trip more memorable.
Really appreciate the help of boss and hope he will be better in the future.
KKim ( Julie )Before coming to Pamukkale, a lot of people said to me that this is just a small town, stay here one day is enough. But I still be here for 4 days 3 nights 🥰. Luckily, I chose a perfect hotel to stay : friendly receptionist, nice people around, perfect location, clean room, colorful breakfast🥰🥰🥰.
NNikita_ShA very pleasant, fresh aparthotel in Pamukkale.
A magnificent, huge room, beautifully renovated. Comfortable beds, chairs, and a sofa.
The windows offer panoramic views of the travertines, and early in the morning, we were even lucky enough to see hot air balloons flying nearby – simply amazing!
Breakfast is traditional Turkish, delicious, and filling.
And I'd also like to especially mention the wonderful, responsive host – he helped us with everything, offered advice, and was overall extremely welcoming.
SSebastianThe staff/owners are very reserved and not particularly friendly, which may be due to the culture. However, all services are very obliging and excellent. For example, abandoned rooms were cleaned well before the agreed time so that waiting guests could check in as early as possible. As far as I could see, all rooms on the ground floor had chairs and tables on the terrace or balcony so that I could also sit outside the door. This meant that I could also work comfortably on my laptop in the sun with the good and stable WIFI. I particularly liked the very hot shower, which always smelled somehow fresh (thanks for that), extra shampoo and shower gel, air conditioning and not to forget even a pool. All things that I don't necessarily expect in this price range. Within walking distance of the only attraction in Pamukkale, the hotel is perfect. I would spend my three days there again at any time.
XxiaocongThis was the best hotel I stayed in during my 10-day trip to Turkey. The decor and management were somewhat chain-style. It was incredibly comfortable, even with the morning chanting. The price was reasonable, and the shower was incredibly refreshing and powerful, like taking a bath in a spa. The room looked exactly like the pictures. I forgot to take a picture.
The staff was also very friendly. The included Mediterranean breakfast was very good and healthy.
The temple and Pamukkale are located together. I recommend driving to the temple visitor center. Parking for cars is 120 lira. Visit the temple first, then Pamukkale and enjoy a foot bath. The entrance fee is 30 euros.
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