Owned by a friendly family, the Dinç features bright, modern rooms. It's down a quiet side street on the southern side of town, and there are excellent lake and mountain views from the top-floor breakfast room. The elevator is teensy.
Otel Dinç
Southeastern Anatolia
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Not to be confused with its more famous namesake near Kahta, Lake Van's Nemrut Dağı (3050m) is an inactive volcano with a crater lake, to the north of…
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Bitlis' most important surviving Seljuk monument, the black-stone İhlasiye Medrese dates back to 1589. Two domed interior rooms are utilised as office…
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It's well worth sticking your head into this two-room museum, which houses well-curated exhibits of local archaeological finds. Displays include Urartian…
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Ahlat's vast Seljuk cemetery, with stele-like headstones of lichen-covered grey or red volcanic tuff, is the third largest historic Muslim cemetery in the…