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Wanderer T
4/5Excellent
A glimpse into what life used to be... able to see the remains of the cave chapels, storage, kitchen, dining area, etc of the monks and nuns. quite educational and easy to visit. there s an ice cream store selling ice cream outside and its great too after the visit.
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023
GG travel
5/5Outstanding
We enjoyed traveling to Goreme open air museum last May. The weather was just perfect not too hot and not too cold. And not so many travelers. Very beautiful nature with unique rocks and mountains.
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Posted: Sep 20, 2023
PriscillaQueenoftheDessert
5/5Outstanding
Within walking distance from Goreme town, many caves and to explore, fantastic views on the walk there.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2023
快乐鱼仙
5/5Outstanding
Original Text
It is certainly worth going! Christians who came here in the second century AD used volcanic eruptions to build cave houses, settle and gradually form villages. The rocks formed by magma were not very hard, people cut holes in the rocks, there were bedrooms and kitchens and even built churches. The buildings almost 2000 years ago are certainly worth visiting!
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Posted: Oct 21, 2022
赶景
4/5Excellent
Original Text
The town of Goreme, famous for the strange terrain and hot air balloons nearby, most of them do not need tickets, you can reach here from the town, the winter wind is very strong, the terrain is really strange, if you want to walk a lot of time, we walked part of it, it is recommended to see.