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10 2 reviews
Cappadocia
06/26 – 07/05
HK$1245/nighttotal: HK$11205 (9 )
La Belle Maison A Tagliacozzo
1 2
apartment , Tagliacozzo
La Belle Maison, a three-bedroom apartment in Tagliacozzo, is situated on the third floor of a modern building with elevator access, a five-minute walk (approximately 0.4 km) from Tagliacozzo's town centre and its amenities. This self-catering flat offers two bathrooms, a garden, parking, and three balconies – one boasting views of Monte Velino – comfortably sleeping six guests and including a fridge and freezer.
Cappadocia
10/19 – 10/21
HK$2640/nighttotal: HK$5280 (2 )
Group Home. Beautiful Panorama. Close To Local Tourist Attractions.
5 3
apartment , Massa d'Albe
This five-bedroom, three-bathroom holiday home in Massa d’Albe is situated 6.4km from the Alba Fucens Amphitheatre and 8.8km from Tagliacozzo. Sleeping up to 11 guests, the property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, outdoor BBQ, and is close to local attractions including Dell'Orso and Variante.
10 1 review
Cappadocia
10/19 – 10/21
HK$983/nighttotal: HK$1966 (2 )
La Lavanda
1 3
apartment , Sante Marie
This Sante Marie apartment is located 34 kilometres from the Fucino Plateau and 87 kilometres from Rome Ciampino Airport. This pet-friendly apartment offers accommodation for up to 11 guests with two bathrooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and private parking, featuring a garden and terrace.
9.3 9 reviews
Cappadocia
10/14 – 10/17
HK$626/nighttotal: HK$1878 (3 )
Casina Giulia
1 2
apartment , Capistrello
Casina Giulia, a holiday let in Capistrello, is conveniently located 19 kilometres from the Fucino Plateau and 48 kilometres from Campo Felice, offering easy access to outdoor pursuits. This pet-friendly, family-oriented apartment accommodates up to seven guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a balcony with views, and Italian breakfast served, with a flat-screen TV for entertainment and a check-out time of 10:00 AM.
Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Cappadocia
Which walking or cycling routes are the best in Cappadocia?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. If you're thinking of cycling or walking in Turkey, the Cappadocia region is famous for its unique landscape. The Rose Valley and the Ihlara Valley are good places to start. Both offer stunning views and opportunities to explore ancient cave churches and rock formations.
What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Cappadocia?
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Cappadocia?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. In Cappadocia, Turkey, you can enjoy hot air ballooning, hiking, trekking, rock climbing, and even horseback riding. The region is known for its stunning landscapes and unique rock formations, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
What other towns or cities can be easily accessed from Cappadocia?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. From Cappadocia, you can easily visit other towns in the region like Goreme, Urgup, and Avanos. You can also take a day trip to the ancient city of Konya, which is about 2 hours away.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Cappadocia?
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Cappadocia?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. Vacation rentals in Cappadocia, Turkey, often come with amenities like a private pool, a garden, a barbecue area, and free Wi-Fi. Some even have a fireplace or a hot tub.
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Cappadocia?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. The best time to visit Cappadocia, Turkey, is in the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be hot, and winter can be cold and snowy.
What are the local dishes in Cappadocia region?
Cappadocia is in Turkey, not Italy. Cappadocia, Turkey, is known for its delicious cuisine. Some popular dishes include 'Testi Kebab', a slow-cooked lamb dish cooked in a sealed clay pot, 'Gozleme', a thin flatbread filled with cheese or herbs, and 'Mantı', small dumplings filled with minced meat.