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Perfect Small Hotel Mar 19, 2008
We arrived at the hotel comfortably using their airport transfer service. An unbelievable hotel, the service and staff were outstanding! The hotel is impeccable and very clean. Beautiful interior and clean. Location couldn't be better. All major sites are in walking distance, yet on a quite street. Staff were always smilling and no request was denied. The bed was very comfortable and there are extra pillows in the wardrobe. Highly recommend it.

best hotel ın cappadocia Mar 19, 2008
We spent a week in Turkey in September 2007 travelling between Istanbul, Cappadocia and the beaches. Of all the places we stayed, sofa hotel was the best. Not only were the rooms stylishly designed, but the service from the staff and the owner was exceptional. My wife and I travel often on both business and pleasure and can definitely say that this place is in the top 5 places we have stayed "anywhere" and the definitely the best small hotel. What makes it so charming is the boutique feel and great service. The owner, pulls out all of the stops to make each guest comfortable. The decor is especially nice like a museum. In addition to the design the homemade breakfast is excellent......we want the recipe for the apricot turnover "great". Check out the website as it speaks for itself.

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