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A must do is the guided wine tour to see the legendary old wine cellars.
Praise
The network of tunnels and caves below the restaurant has been converted into the resort’s atmospheric wine cellar. With space for up to 75,000 bottles of wine, it’s the largest wine cellar in Turkey.
Decanter, March 2025Argos in Cappadocia offers year-round opulence with individual terraces, a heated rooftop pool with panoramic views, and the typical out-of-hotel accouterments like sunrise hot air balloon floats, horseback, or ATV rides.
Fodor's Travel, January 2025Taste “food beyond imagination,” according to one reader, at on-site Nahita (or sip from one of the cellar’s 70,000 bottles), get a massage overlooking Mount Erciyes and Pigeon Valley, or explore centuries-old underground tunnels beneath the hotel, too.
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Hotels Own Introduction
A unique landscape sculpted by volcanic tuff and shaped by wind, snow, and rain over thousands of years… The homeland of the Hittites, the world's largest monastery settlement for centuries, the birthplace of grapes and wine, the cradle of Christianity, the heart of the Seljuks, an oasis in the Anatolian steppe, or as the Persians called it, "The Land of Beautiful Horses": this is Cappadocia.
A land of fascination, a mystical atmosphere, and beauty that remains forever etched in memory. At the heart of this remarkable region stands Argos in Cappadocia, a hotel built with love for the region. Situated in a land where underground cities were carved thousands of years ago, millions of pigeons found sanctuary, and monks sought retreat, this hotel offers an unparalleled stay.
Argos in Cappadocia delivers a unique experience with room options steeped in history, exceptional service, delicious cuisine, eco-consciousness, pet-friendly policies, and a deep connection to the region. Designed over 26 years to blend seamlessly with the landscape and historical fabric of Cappadocia, the hotel’s 71 rooms promise 71 different experiences. Overlooking the Pigeon Valley, Mount Erciyes, and fairy chimneys, these rooms on tiered terraces offer a pastoral feast for the eyes. Divided into five categories by size, it’s fair to say there are "71 different categories" altogether.
Some rooms feature fireplaces, terraces, or cave alternatives, each with a distinct personality. Rustic corners shaped by volcanic rock blend traditional Turkish craftsmanship with modern furnishings in perfect harmony. Recognized both locally and internationally as the “Most Romantic” and “Best Wedding Hotel”, Argos in Cappadocia is especially popular among honeymoon couples, with select rooms featuring private pools—a rare luxury.
For those asking, "Where should we stay in Cappadocia?" Argos in Cappadocia is the answer, offering an unmatched vacation experience in the heart of this extraordinary region.
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