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Places to visit in Cappadocia

Places to Visit in Cappadocia

Tourist Places in Cappadocia

Goreme Open Air Museum, Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon, Ihlara Valley, Uchisar Castle, Derinkuyu Underground City, Kaymakli Underground City, Devrent Valley, Pasabag, Zelve Open Air Museum, Çavusin, Soganli Valley, and many more.

The incredible places to visit in Cappadocia are popular for their postcards like beautiful natural landscapes that are adorned with surreal fairy chimneys, several distinctive cave churches, ancient cave houses, and pigeon coops that promise outlandish backgrounds that any traveler would long for. From cave homes of Cavusin to the thriving pottery village of Avanos and the pink painted ridges of Red Rose Valley to the naturally formed animal-like rocks at Devrent Valley, Cappadocia and its suburbs are undeniably a wanderlust's paradise. 

While the bountiful natural landscapes of Cappadocia, are enthralling to visit, the man-made places to see in Cappadocia are equally enchanting. The underground cities of this region are iconic and make every visitor awe-struck with its detailing!

These cities are built several feet under the ground with all basic amenities that are sufficient for monhs long stay. Of all the underground cities that have been excavated until today, Derinkuyu Underground City and Kaymakli Underground City are the most visited.  After all the sightseeing in Cappadocia, if you are looking for some quick souvenir shopping, just head to Zelve Open Air Museum to shop!

Here are some of the best places to visit in Cappadocia:

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Places to visit in Cappadocia
Cappadocia Cave Dwellings

Cappadocia is known for housing a number of natural rock-cut caves and cave dwellings that have well been preserved for several years. Caves, shelters, houses, churches, and monasteries were carved into these soft rocks by people. Several of them have also been turned into hotels that offer a unique experience when you stay here.

Pigeon Valley

Locally known as the Guvercinlik Valley, the Pigeon Valley is one of the most popular hiking destinations in the region between the towns of Goreme and Uchisar. The Pigeon Valley is spread across an area of almost 6 km and derives its name from the several pigeon houses that can be found here carved into the soft stone of the caves.

Goreme Open Air Museum

Visit this unique outdoor museum in Turkey that comprises the remnants of several churches that were carved out of the famous Cappadocia stone. Particularly noteworthy are the several frescoes that you can witness during your exploration of all the structures here. The UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases impressive Byzantine artistry that is situated about 1 km uphill from the Goreme’s center.

Hot Air Balloon
The vibrantly colored hot air balloons floating across the sky over the landscape of Cappadocia in Turkey are something you should not miss. There are various tours available that offer spectacular views of the region's volcanic spires, honeycombed hill formations, valleys, and caves. You can also include a light breakfast before cruising over the Fairy chimneys or Goreme Valley
Ihlara Valley

This picturesque gorge located in the Cappadocia region of Turkey has been formed over several thousand years by the Melendiz river. Known for its hiking trails and several churches, the 14 km long valley has some of the most scenic viewpoints and is said to be one of the favorite spots among monks for their recreational purposes.

Uchisar Castle

The Uchisar Castle is a stunning landmark located in Cappadocia, Turkey. This is a natural rock formation, from which a castle is carved and offers some of the best views from the tip. The castle has an intricate network of tunnels, rooms, and caves that you can explore to know more about the rich history and unique architectural heritage.

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Derinkuyu Underground City

Derinkuyu Underground City is the deepest underground place in the Cappadocia region goes down to a depth of almost 85 meters. The brilliantly created city is a gigantic labyrinth of cave-like rooms which also boast an impressive ventilation system, secret entrances, and connecting passageways. A veritable city, this underground wonder also comprises churches, schools, wine cellars, and much more.

Kaymakli Underground City

Kaymakli Underground City in Cappadocia, Turkey, is an ancient subterranean complex carved into volcanic rock. This mysterious Kaymakli Underground City is known for offering an extraordinary subterranean experience. 

Devrent Valley

Renowned for its interesting rock formations in various shades of pink, the Devrent Valley in the Cappadocia region is a must visit when you are in this city. Also known as the Pink Valley or Imaginary Valley, you will find a range of naturally formed pillar-like structures, rock formations and the most striking features here known as the fairy chimneys.

Pasabag

One of the best places for hiking in Cappadocia, the Pasabag valley is a must visit if you wish to witness the raw beauty of this region. The valley brilliantly showcases the surreal charm of the place with some of the most exquisite fairy chimney formations. Also known as the Monks Valley, you can find the famous chapel of Saint Simeon here.

Zelve Open Air Museum

One of the most popular locations in Cappadocia, the Zelve Open Air Museum has been created with the combination of three valleys. When you explore these valleys you will also get a deeper understanding of the life of the inhabitants from the Byzantine era. The area also features some brilliant rock structures and cave paintings here.

Red Rose Valley

Known for the best sunset views, the Red Rose Valley in Cappadocia is a great place to visit. The beauty of the rock formations in these parts gets further enhanced during this time of the day. It is also famous for its moderate level hiking trails that can be undertaken by hikers of varying proficiency levels. The valley is also great for exploring the cotton castles and the Cappadocia fairies.

Soganli Valley

Located at a distance of 36 km from Mustafapasa, the only way you can get to this picturesque valley is by hiking. The trail here is famous for its tranquil surroundings as well as a number of ancient churches that cover it on all sides. Apart from other Roman era tombs and pigeon houses on cave walls, there was also a tiny Turkish village here that got moved sometime ago due to environmental issues.

Avanos

Tucked away in the Nevşehir province of Cappadocia, this scenic town seems straight out of a picture book. Avanos is very popular for its souks, pottery workshop, and other incredible experiences. The town maintains its old world charm with cobbled walkways lined with quaint shops and cafes. It is also known for its various souvenir shops and pottery making.

Ürgüp

This is a new age tourist city in the Cappadocia region which feature a number of modern hotels that have been created around some ancient cave dwellings. The city along with its nearby locations is popular for its unique fairy chimneys, mesmerizing vineyards, as well as Christian rock churches from the ancient periods. The city is quite famous for its handmade carpets and scintillating nightlife

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Cappadocia FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Cappadocia?

1. Gšreme Open-air Museum: If you're on the lookout for one of the most famous Cappadocia tourist places, you must visit the Gšreme Open-air Museum, a stunning complex of churches, monasteries, and chapels. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and provides a combination of different languages and races under one roof.

2. Kaymakli Underground City: 
Known to be one of the best places to visit in Cappadocia, Kaymakli Underground City is one of the two hundred Cappadocia underground cities open to the public. It consists of eight floors below ground, out of which visitors can explore four levels.

3. Ihlara Valley: 
Your trip to Cappadocia won't be complete if you don't visit Ihlara Valley, a fifteen-kilometer-long canyon hemmed by craggy and steep cliffs. There are many churches and monasteries along the valley's length, and it was a favored spot for hermetic monk communities.

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Which are the best places to visit in Cappadocia for couples?

1. Red Rose Valley: If you're looking for a lovely, romantic retreat, you must head to Red Rose Valley that is renowned for its aesthetic beauty. It is one of the most romantic Cappadocia places to visit, where you can watch the magnificent sunset, appreciate the breathtaking sceneries and spend some intimate moments with your partner.

2. Love Valley:
Spend some private time with your partner while appreciating the gorgeous sceneries by visiting Love Valley. It is one of the most famous places in Cappadocia for couples who want to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The valley is renowned for its unique rock formations formed by wind erosion.

3. Dibek Café and Restaurant:
This is one of the best places to visit in Cappadocia with your partner to relish the authentic Turkish specialties. It is an old-school café cum restaurant where you can have a romantic date night with soothing music playing in the background.

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What is the best time to visit Cappadocia?

September to October and April to May is the best time to visit Cappadocia as the weather remains cold during the evening and mildly warm during the afternoon, and you can spot wildflowers during these months.

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How to reach Cappadocia?

By Air: The Kayseri Erkilet Airport is only about an hour's drive from Cappadocia. Some of the other airlines that operate from this airport are Borajet, Pegasus Airlines, AtlasGlobal, Corendon Airlines, SunExpress, and Onur Air. Once you reach the airport, you can take a cab/taxi to reach Cappadocia.

By bus: Cappadocia is connected by bus to nearby cities like Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Konya, Çanakkale and Antalya.

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Is it worth visiting Cappadocia?

Yes, it is absolutely worth visiting Cappadocia as it is a World Heritage UNESCO site renowned for its quirky Dali-esque hills and rock terrains and history of cave dwellers. It is also one of the best-hiking sites in the world.

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