Nemrut Kervansaray Hotel

Southeastern Anatolia


This tranquil low-rise hotel has the most attractive rooms on the mountain, decked out in white and grey, with comfy beds, satellite TV and contemporary bathrooms. Many have mountain views and six have balconies. The restaurant has wine and cold beer and there's a small swimming pool, though unfortunately it's not kept full when the hotel's not busy.

Half-board prices are also available.


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