

Cappadocia
Where to stay

Nomads Cave Hotel & Rooftop
Just steps from shops, cafés, and tour pick-up points, Nomads Cave Hotel & Rooftop offers a cozy cave stay in the heart of Göreme. The rooftop terrace is a highlight, with sweeping views of the town and hot air balloons at sunrise—perfect for slow mornings and memorable photos.

Cappadocia Villa Comfort
Blending modern comfort with traditional stone architecture, Cappadocia Villa Comfort in Uçhisar is peaceful base for exploring. It offers spacious rooms and warm hospitality within walking distance of the town’s famous castle and viewpoints.

Karma Cappadocia
Pairing stylish, contemporary design with the charm of traditional stone architecture, Karma Cappadocia in Uçhisar is a solid pick. The property’s serene setting is just a short walk from Uçhisar Castle—perfect for catching the sunrise or watching hot air balloons drift across the sky.

Moonlight of Cappadocia
Right near Uçhisar Castle, Moonlight of Cappadocia offers elegant stone rooms and a peaceful atmosphere. It’s an inviting retreat for soaking in Cappadocia’s landscapes while staying close to the village’s cafés and viewpoints, away from the crowdedness of Göreme.

Aysultan Stone House
With cozy, traditionally built rooms with modern comforts, each including a work desk for added convenience, Aysultan Stone House in Uçhisar is a great pick. Located a short walk from Uçhisar Castle, it provides easy access to the village’s viewpoints, cafés, and trails.

Charming Villa in Cappadocia
Coming with friends? This spacious 6-bedroom property in Uçhisar is perfect for your own pop-up coliving. With ample communal space, a well-equipped kitchen, and easy access to local cafés, viewpoints, and trails, it’s perfect for a group. As a nice bonus, each room has its own aircon.
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Things to do

Hike Red & Rose Valleys
Our hands-down favorite experience in Cappadocia. The paths connect cave dwellings, hidden churches, and panoramic viewpoints—perfect for a half-day walk, especially at sunset when the valleys glow with warm, rose-colored hues. Read our post.

Hike Pigeon, White, Honey, Love Valleys
Our other top pick in the region, this route weaves through four distinct valleys, each with its own distinct character, from cliffside pigeon houses to bright white rock spires, honey-colored stone, and the whimsical shapes of Love Valley. Read our post.

Visit the Pigeon Valley Lookout
A short stroll from Uçhisar Castle, this viewpoint offers sweeping views over Pigeon Valley, with its cliffside dovecotes, winding trails, and distant fairy chimneys. It’s especially beautiful in the soft morning light or at sunset, when the valley’s colors deepen. Read our post.

Explore Paşabağ's mushroom chimneys
Wander among some of Cappadocia’s most striking rock formations, where tall, mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys rise dramatically from the valley floor. Once home to hermit monks, the site offers winding paths, hidden chapels, and plenty of angles for photography. Read our post.

Climb Uçhisar Castle
The highest point in Cappadocia, Uçhisar Castle rewards the short climb with panoramic views over valleys and distant mountains. Carved into the rock and dotted with tunnels and rooms, it’s a glimpse into the region’s history as well as a perfect spot for sunrise or sunset. Read our post.

Check out Selime Monastery
At the end of the Ihlara Valley, Selime Monastery impresses with its vast rock-cut chambers, frescoed walls, and sweeping views over the surrounding landscape. Once a spiritual and strategic center, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Cappadocia’s monastic past. Read our post.

Take a jeep safari to see hot air balloons
An early-morning jeep safari lets you chase the hot air balloons as they rise over the valleys, stopping at scenic viewpoints for incredible photo opportunities. With the wind carrying dozens of colorful balloons, it’s a thrilling and unforgettable way to experience sunrise. Read our post.

Explore Göreme Panorama
This panoramic viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of the town, surrounding valleys, and fairy chimneys. It’s an easy stop for capturing the scale and beauty of Cappadocia, especially in the golden light of sunrise or sunset when the landscape glows. Read our post.

Visit Göreme Open Air Museum
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Göreme Open Air Museum showcases rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries adorned with centuries-old frescoes. Wandering through its caves offers a vivid glimpse into the artistry that has endured in its soft volcanic stone. Read our post.

View a pottery demo at Sultan's Ceramic
At Sultan’s Ceramic in Avanos, watch skilled artisans shape and paint traditional pottery using techniques passed down for generations. The live demonstrations reveal the precision and creativity behind each piece, and the gallery offers a chance to browse some incredible work. Read our post.

Tour Derinkuyu Underground City
Derinkuyu Underground City descends around 60 meters below the surface, with a maze of tunnels, rooms, and ventilation shafts once used for shelter and defense. Exploring its multi-level depths offers a fascinating look at the ingenuity of ancient communities. Read our post.

Tour Özkonak Underground City
Özkonak Underground City extends several levels below ground, featuring a network of tunnels, living quarters, and ingenious communication systems carved into the rock. It offers a more intimate glimpse into the subterranean life once essential for survival in the region. Read our post.

Hike Ihlara Valley
Ihlara Valley offers a lush, green contrast to Cappadocia’s rocky landscapes, with a river running through its 16 km gorge. The trail passes rock-cut churches and small villages, making it a refreshing and scenic hike that feels worlds away from the surrounding highlands. Read our post.

Ride a hot air balloon
One of Cappadocia’s most iconic experiences, a hot air balloon ride offers breathtaking views over valleys and fairy chimneys. We chickened out and chose to watch from the ground, but for many, floating above is an unforgettable highlight of their trip.

Go on an ATV adventure
An ATV adventure lets you cover more ground while exploring Cappadocia’s valleys and off-the-beaten-path trails. Guided routes take you past fairy chimneys, panoramic lookouts, and winding dirt tracks—combining a sense of freedom with the thrill of riding. Read our post.

Make gözleme with local women
Join local women in a hands-on cooking experience, learning to make traditional Turkish gözleme from scratch. Rolling the dough, adding fresh fillings, and cooking over a griddle is as much about connection as it is about food. Vegan options available. Read our post.

Wander around Dalton Brothers Ranch
Dalton Brothers Ranch is a laid-back spot where you can meet friendly horses, or simply enjoy the rustic setting. Some of Cappadocia’s most unique landscapes are found around here, making it a beautiful place to pause, wander, and soak in the slower rhythms of rural life. Read our post.

Explore Moonlight Ranch
Moonlight Ranch feels straight out of a Western film set, with its wooden fences, open pastures, and dramatic Cappadocian backdrops. You can meet the horses and enjoy the cinematic scenery that makes this spot feel worlds away from the nearby towns. Read our post.

Wander around Göreme
Göreme is the lively heart of Cappadocia, filled with cave hotels, cozy cafés, and shops selling local crafts. Surrounded by valleys and fairy chimneys, it’s the perfect place to wander on foot, soak in the atmosphere, and use as a base for exploring. Read our post.

Capture photos at Galerie İkman
Galerie İkman in Göreme is a photographer’s dream, with its vibrant display of Turkish carpets draped from floor to ceiling. Whether you’re shopping or simply soaking in the colors and textures, it’s an atmospheric spot for capturing iconic Cappadocia shots. Read our post.

See the Cultural Antique Collection
The Cultural Antique Collection is a bit hidden, making it a peaceful spot to explore. Inside, you’ll find an impressive array of artifacts, from intricate carpets to traditional tools. It’s an awesome place for both photography and appreciating the area's rich heritage. Read our post.

Explore Avanos, the pottery village
Avanos, Cappadocia’s pottery village, sits along the Kızılırmak River and has been crafting ceramics for centuries. Wander its streets to find workshops where artisans shape and paint pieces by hand, browse local galleries, and maybe even try your hand at the potter’s wheel. Read our post.

Wander around Uçhisar, beyond the castle
Beyond its famous castle, Uçhisar offers quiet stone streets, hidden courtyards, and sweeping valley views without the crowds. Strolling through the village reveals charming cafés, local shops, and everyday scenes that give a more intimate glimpse into life in Cappadocia. Read our post.

Order a clay pot (vegan options available)
A clay pot meal is a Cappadocian specialty, slow-cooked to perfection and served piping hot, with the seal cracked open at your table. We had a delicious vegan version made for us at House of Memories by the lovely chef Bayram. It was a delicious treat. Read our post.

Stop by Tarihi Ev Historical House
This historical house in Çavuşin offers a glimpse into traditional architecture, with its preserved stone rooms and antique furnishings. Wandering through feels like stepping back in time, and its quiet, authentic atmosphere makes it a charming stop between the busier sights. Read our post.

Hike around Çavuşin Castle
Hiking around Çavuşin Castle takes you past ancient rock-cut dwellings, narrow passages, and panoramic viewpoints over the surrounding valleys. The area has a rugged, timeworn beauty, and exploring it offers plenty of opportunities to soak in its dramatic landscapes. Read our post.

See the balloons from a Göreme rooftop
Watching the sunrise balloons from a rooftop is pure magic, with dozens of colorful orbs drifting above the town’s stone houses and fairy chimneys. It’s a peaceful, front-row seat to one of Cappadocia’s most iconic sights—no early-morning trek required. Read our post.

Watch the sunrise from Uçhisar Castle
Sunrise from Uçhisar Castle is unforgettable, with the first light spilling over Cappadocia’s valleys as hot air balloons rise into the sky. A higher point in the region, you’ll have panoramic views of the balloon areas, making the early morning walk to the castle worth it. Read our post.
Food

Vegan gözleme at a local cooking class
One of our most memorable experiences was a local cooking class where we learned to make fresh gözleme—crafting a delicious vegan version alongside warm, welcoming Turkish women who shared their skills and stories. A joyful, hands-on taste of local tradition. Read our post.

House of Memories
Since we stayed in Uçhisar, we ate here almost everyday. The owner Bayram is the absolute loveliest and became a dear friend of ours. He can point out all the vegan options, but what was really special is that he crafted a one-of-a-kind vegan clay pot dish just for us. Read our post.

CanCan Restaurant
This place was a delight, with every meal arriving alongside a generous spread of side dishes—and if you mention you’re vegan, they’ll happily make them all plant-based. We especially recommend the grilled vegetables and the unbelievably good hummus.

Neman Cave Restaurant
In Avanos’ Pottery Village, Neman Cave Restaurant is a true gem, serving up a delicious vegan spinach gözleme, hearty white beans in sauce, and tangy vegan pickles, all in a cozy, character-filled setting. A warm, welcoming spot well worth seeking out.

Köşebaşı Kapadokya
We visited here as part of a tour, and were suprised to find they have an entirely separate vegan menu. While the vegan kebab is there for the curious, we especially loved the creamy fava bean dip and the grilled eggplant with tomato and red pepper. A bit pricey, but worth it.

Paprika Burger & Pasta
In Uçhisar, this place serves up a hearty clay dish loaded with fresh vegetables—completely vegan and full of flavor—and also mentioned they could make their falafel wrap vegan on request. A simple, satisfying find right in the heart of town, perfect for a relaxed meal after exploring.

King's Coffee Shop
Tucked into central Göreme, King’s Coffee Shop is a sweet find, offering vegan baklava, a decadent vegan pistachio cheesecake, and other vegan raw cakes. They can also make vegan gözleme, and have plenty of plant-based milks for coffee.

Star Restaurant
We stopped here during a tour to the Ihlara Valley. They served a tasty vegan clay-pot-style stew with pilaf, full of rich flavor and fresh ingredients. Paired with the restaurant’s lovely river views, it made for a peaceful and satisfying break.
Gear

Pocket Binoculars
Lightweight and pocket-sized, these compact binoculars are perfect for slipping into your bag before a sunrise. With a wide field of view and clear magnification, they’re ideal for spotting hot air balloons drifting over the valleys or catching details in the region’s rock formations.

DJI Mini 4 Pro
Small enough to fit in your hand yet packed with advanced features, the DJI Mini 4 Pro is perfect for capturing Cappadocia from above. Its high-quality camera and intelligent flight modes make it easy to film sweeping shots of the many unique landscapes you'll encounter.

Owala FreeSip Water Bottle 24oz
You'll want a water bottle to stay hydrated on Cappadocia’s trails, as there are no taps along the paths. Owala's leak-proof design, built-in straw, and comfortable carry loop make it easy to sip on the go, whether you’re trekking through Love Valley or exploring the Ihlara Gorge.

Keen W's Hyperport H2 Sandal
These sandals are a lightweight, breathable choice for Cappadocia’s warm-weather hikes. With quick-dry straps, sturdy toe protection, and grippy soles, they're perfect for navigating dusty valley trails or strolling through village streets—keeping your feet cool and comfortable all day.

AllTrails: Hiking Trail Discovery App
There are so many amazing hikes in Cappadocia. If you intend to hike regularly, AllTrails is a very useful app. The free version is sufficient for well-marked trails. If you're a more serious hiker, the paid version gets you offline maps, weather overlays, terrain previews, and more.

Nomad Insurance
We use SafetyWing's Nomad Insurance to protect ourselves in case we face an unexpected medical emergency. In addition to covering medical treatment and hospitalization, their policy also covers lost luggage, travel delays, and emergency evacuations.

Saily Global eSIM
It can be a hassle to buy a new eSIM every time you enter a different country. That's why we use Saily's Global eSIM, which provides coverage in all the countries we regularly travel to. It's great to land in a new destination and already have data.

NordVPN
Using a VPN is essential to protecting your digital life when moving through unfamiliar networks. We use NordVPN to encrypt our connection on public wifi—whether in airports, cafés, or coworking spaces.

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