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Gaia Suites Antakya
4.9/59 Reviews
It's great to go to Antakya and stay in an authentic mansion. It's a very clean, nice location and peaceful place. The employees were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast and the atmosphere were great. It was the right decision to choose this place on our first visit to Antakya. Thank you for everything, we will come again I am sure :)
Le Reve Boutique
5/52 Reviews
We liked the hotel and service very much, all the employees were very interested in the life, Antakya or if we went again that we loved it very much, we stayed again. Our trip program was much more fun with the recommendations of the owner. We certainly recommend.
The Museum Hotel Antakya
4.5/53 Reviews
The atmosphere, architecture and comfortable decoration are very good. The room was warmed too late and difficult in a cold Hatay time.
Konak Avula Boutique Hotel
4.9/523 Reviews
Konak Avula, which we booked for two nights of our trip in Antakya, did not disappoint us. We arrived very soon from the airport with Havas. Firstly, because the hotel is located in the Long Market, it makes you very central and walking distance to many places. We were able to walk to all restaurants with comfort. This is a great advantage if you are in the Old Antakya. We stayed in one of the large rooms in the upper floor of the courtyard. The hotel's structure is looking at all rooms immediately and you cannot, unfortunately, be able to speak. You shouldn't prefer the centre to a silent evening, and it's a separate footnote. We didn't come with the car, so we didn't have a parking problem and we preferred this place. The options included in the breakfast are enough, you can find local products in the area. A very successfully renovated and spent work structure. We found answers to every question while staff were very helpful, both during the reservation phase and during the reservation phase. We thank Betül Lady and Ergin Bey in particular. Once again, we could prefer Konak Avula.
Kalipso Park Butik Otel
3.6/58 Reviews
I can't find anything to say to the pleasure of a classic breakfast clean regular rooms 24 hours hot water rooms tea coffee ☺️perfect
Nakadanaso
4.6/59 Reviews
Located in the historic town of Komoro is an old ryokan rich in history. Adjacent is the historic remains of the Komoro castle (now a nice park with many sakura trees snd a small zoo) which apparently is the only castle in Japan built below the town, taking advantage of the protective cliff surrounding it. Nakadanaso is also on the hillside on the lower end of town and just a few hundred meters from the famous Chikuma River. We stayed on the second floor of the wood structure old wing. While old it was tidy and you can enjoy old Japan. The ryokan's onsen is in a separate building and you'll need to walk up the covered stairs, around 50 steps or so, to get there. Nice indoor and outdoor baths. The foyer dressing area is rather unusual tatami, adding a different and nostalgic touch. The highlight was dinner served in a separate building connected by foot path just 50 feet away. Apparently it was once an old farm house transferred to the present location. The vaulted ceiling looked to be over 30ft high with large beams you would seldom see. The food was amazing! The chef comes from Kyoto and concocts unusual combinations of fksvors and ingredients, yet served traditional kaiseki style using porcelain of various artistic shapes and styles, complementing each dish. His broths were especially outstanding. The 5the generation owner Tomioka-san is a sommelier (loves champagne) and his wife the Okami (hotelier) are also a family of wine grape growers. His son owns/runs a winery nearby called Gio Hills, atop a hill with one of the best panoramic views of Mt Asama and surrounding mountains. The Vietnamese food served at the winery is a recommend. His pinot noirs are outstanding. Chardonnay grown by the family are vielles vignes. His ambition is to make the finest sparking using 100% pinot munier. Komoro is a charming and enchanting town, and a well kept secret.

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