"The hotel I stayed at when I came out of Pamukkale was relatively good among the nearby hotels. When I checked in, I registered for SPA services. Services ranged from 35 euros to 50 euros. You can choose by yourself, and the consumption is quite high. There are banks and supermarkets downstairs which is very convenient. There are restaurants and hotels, and you can also walk to the town."
"The front desk clerk is simply a gold word, and I am too lazy to tell us what information is. No one listens to the front desk. I have to ask the wifi password in person. The hot spring is like a swimming pool, only 37 degrees, children can dive and swim at will, there is a device in the pool but because the color of the water is turbid and invisible (with minerals?), my legs are damaged."
"Staying at the Wyndham Ramada Spa Resort was such a wise decision! Just a 10-minute drive from Pamukkale, you can soak in the pristine hot springs during the day and relax at the hotel in the evening – time-saving and delightful.
The hotel is spacious and comfortable, with brightly lit rooms and balconies offering distant mountain views. The facilities are superb, especially the swimming pool, where the turquoise waters frame the lush greenery, making for a truly relaxing swim.
The biggest surprise was the included breakfast and dinner! Breakfast offered a complete selection of Western and Chinese dishes, with fresh fruit and freshly made pastries; dinner was even more sumptuous, featuring a rotation of local specialties and gourmet dishes, all made with fresh, authentic ingredients, and even the desserts were unforgettable.
The service was also attentive and smooth from check-in to check-out. With such value, it's the perfect choice for your Pamukkale trip, and I'll definitely stay here again next time!"
"I actually booked this place thinking it was a hotel in the Pamukkale area (I don't know why I mistakenly thought that). After comparing it with other accommodations in Pamukkale, I ultimately chose this one.
Since it's still winter, there's an outdoor pool, but it won't be open. I was hoping it had a famous hot spring in Pamukkale. This place has a large communal hot spring on the first floor, and each room can use the hot spring water. The red color of the bathtub in the bathroom photo is due to the hot spring water. When you turn on the faucet, 60-degree hot spring water gushes out, filling it up quickly.
The other facilities and service are impeccable. The owner, Osman, and (probably) his sister are charming, yet attentive. They helped me book a hot air balloon and made it affordable. Osman's witty father is also always willing to answer any questions I have. He even gave me a ride to the bus stop on my way to Pamukkale.
The Turkish breakfast is clean and plentiful. I barely managed to finish it after munching on coffee for over an hour, receiving over five refills.
As I mentioned earlier, this isn't Pamukkale, but a village slightly north of it called Karahayt. It was a mistake, but I realized I'd made the right choice after reaching Pamukkale. Pamukkale is so well-known that it's a bit busier and more crowded, while this place is a bit further away, quieter, but still offers a friendly, secluded countryside atmosphere.
After a very comfortable two nights, I checked out and headed to Antalya. Thank you, Osman Family."
"The location of the hotel is easy to find. It’s not far from the attractions and there is a parking lot. The hotel has traditional Turkish hot spring massage and Turkish traditional bath. The ceiling of the bed is a mirror design. It’s really a bit of trouble to sleep at night. The bathroom in the room is clean or a relatively OK choice."
"This hot spring hotel is a great value in every aspect, especially the hotel's hot spring swimming pool is very unique, and every room has a hot spring bathtub. This is a very ideal accommodation when you come to Pamukkale."
"It was a life hot spring. Among the outdoor pools, the one with the most water is the warm hot spring that is just right for Koreans. The food was average, but I was satisfied with the price. The hot spring was so fun that I didn't want to bother going all the way to Pamukkale ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I really hope I can go there again someday. Thank you for letting me use the sulfur hot spring."
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VVege PowerThe hotel has an indoor swimming pool which is suitable for children. The rest is very ordinary. The room is not big and the breakfast is average, but it may be considered good in Pamukkale. But the children can swim indoors, which is very relaxing.
สสมคิด ฉัตรรัตนาวาณิชLocation is good.Room are clean and very good .Pool ,Steam room ,Sauna room and thermal bath are very good.Breakfast and dinner are many kind very good
2205708****This is the most cost-effective hotel for traveling in Turkey these days. The hotel includes breakfast and dinner, and the meals are very rich, especially the Turkish kebab and flying pancakes. The hotel also has a real hot spring for free, which is great. The hotel is only a 15-minute drive from the Pamukkale scenic area. If you get up early in the morning, you can see the nearby hot air balloons from the window sill.
유유로스타Location: The location was good and convenient for going to Pamukkale hot springs and hot air balloon rides.
Room: Although the facilities are a bit old, they are clean. It's nice to have various fruits placed in the room.
Facilities: The swimming pool is large and the surrounding gardens are great for walking, and you can even see Pamukkale. But there is no elevator
Breakfast: Mediterranean style, so salads, cheese, olives, fruit, and dessert are included. There was nothing for breakfast and the coffee was Middle Eastern, which doesn't suit Korean tastes. However, the breakfast view and facilities were spacious and good.
Peaches are delicious!!
EEymen GirayVery nice hotel, very friendly, the general area and room were very clean. It was very enjoyable to swim in the thermal pool. The food was delicious. The best hotel to stay in Karahayıt.