Hundreds of long-abandoned cave houses and historical structures were acquired to build the first boutique hotel in Cappadocia. The 10th Century Cave Church and multiple other churches, mosques, baths, and fountains are among the historical buildings. Kayakapi Neighbourhood is one of Ürgüp's first historic residential areas. It sits right at the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage List sights, Göreme National Park, and the Cappadocia Rocky Areas. The 421 units of structures that make up the neighborhood were constructed by rock carving, and they are organically connected.
The rooms are housed in this network of manmade caves. They come in all shapes and forms, as none of them are the same. The accommodation type ranges from simple but spacious and unique cave rooms to suites and whole mansions featuring a private Turkish bath, in-and-outdoor pool, fireplace, and even pool table. Kayakapi Spa is located at the Historical Davut Agha Mansion, where the Turkish Hamam and a sauna will be found. Ottoman massage comes with a small fee, but it's highly recommended to give it a try.
The large outdoor pool is made from beautiful glass mosaic tiles, and it offers a scenic panoramic view of Cappadocia. And it's a great place to spot all the hot air balloons in the sky. Another part of the hotel to enjoy the spectacular view of Ürgüp is the terrace of Bistro Manzara, where they serve snacks and high-quality Wine from Cappadocia stored in their own wine cellar.