המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Turkey
Turkey has 50,000+ places to stay. The range is enormous. These 10 are the ones worth booking.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Turkey
לחץ על מלון כלשהו לבדיקת זמינות והזמנה במחיר הטוב ביותר.
Han Cave Suites - The Special Class
Goreme
Radisson Blu Hotel, Ankara Cankaya
Ankara
Arwen Hotel
Fethiye
Caretta Pansiyon
Kas
Ana Talia House
Turkish Riviera
Selectum Colours Bodrum
Bodrum
Flavia Cappadocia Hotel
Cappadocia
Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir
Izmir
Zara Cave Hotel +10 | Cave Hotel in Cappadocia
Goreme
Park Inn by Radisson Izmir
Izmir
כל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Han Cave Suites - The Special Class | Goreme | ₪310/לילה | 10/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+1שאטל |
| 2 | Radisson Blu Hotel, Ankara Cankaya | Ankara | ₪490/לילה | 9.8/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+7חדר כושרמסעדהברשאטלחנייהסאונהטעינת EV |
| 3 | Arwen Hotel | Fethiye | ₪180/לילה | 10/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+4מסעדהברשאטלחנייה |
| 4 | Caretta Pansiyon | Kas | ₪200/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרשאטלחנייה+1ילדים |
| 5 | Ana Talia House | Turkish Riviera | ₪580/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמותר חיות מחמדשאטל |
| 6 | Selectum Colours Bodrum | Bodrum | ₪1,030/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+7חדר כושרמסעדהברשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 7 | Flavia Cappadocia Hotel | Cappadocia | ₪210/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרספאמסעדה+2שאטלחנייה |
| 8 | Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir | Izmir | ₪1,130/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברשאטלחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 9 | Zara Cave Hotel +10 | Cave Hotel in Cappadocia | Goreme | ₪570/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהשאטל+1חנייה |
| 10 | Park Inn by Radisson Izmir | Izmir | ₪450/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרחדר כושרמסעדה+3ברשאטלחנייה |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
Han Cave Suites - The Special Class
Han Cave Suites sits in Göreme, one of Cappadocia's most iconic towns, and it leans fully into the region's cave-dwelling tradition. The atmosphere is intimate and unhurried, the kind of place that feels genuinely rooted in where it is. You'll find a restaurant and bar on site, so you're not scrambling for meals after a long day of exploring. Breakfast is a clear highlight here, served buffet-style, and guests consistently single it out. Rooms come with air conditioning and a minibar, which matters in a destination with sharp seasonal swings. The front desk handles concierge requests, baggage storage, and currency exchange, keeping logistics simple. Airport and local shuttles take the guesswork out of getting around. Full-service laundry and housekeeping round out the practical side. The social hour is a nice touch that gives the place a relaxed, communal feel. If you value a polished, low-stress base for exploring Cappadocia, this one earns its reputation.
כתובת:Han Cave Suites - The Special Class, İsali - Gaferli - Avcılar, Ünlü Sk. No:7/A, 50180 Göreme/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Türkiye
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Radisson Blu Hotel, Ankara Cankaya
The Radisson Blu Ankara Cankaya carries a five-star weight you feel from the moment you arrive. It's a polished, no-nonsense property in Çankaya, one of Ankara's most established districts. The spa is a genuine draw here, with a pool, sauna, and massage services all on-site, so you can put together a proper recovery day without leaving the building. The fitness center keeps things moving if that's more your style. Dining is well covered: there's a restaurant, a bar, room service, and a breakfast buffet, which means you won't be hunting around on tired legs. Business travelers will find the meeting rooms and business center useful, and the valet parking takes at least one hassle off the table. Electric-car charging stations are a thoughtful touch. The airport shuttle and local shuttle options remove the guesswork from getting around. Practically every practical need is addressed. Our one honest caveat: with no official description to draw from, the personality of the rooms remains an unknown. Trust the track record here, but ask about room specifics before you book.
כתובת:Radisson Blu Hotel, Ankara Cankaya, İşçi Blokları, 1495. Sk. No: 11, 06530 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
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Arwen Hotel
Arwen Hotel sits in a residential area of Fethiye, Turkey, and it wears its three-star, laid-back identity without apology. The vibe is unhurried and informal, the kind of place where the pool takes center stage and nobody's rushing you. Speaking of that pool, there's a proper sundeck with umbrella-shaded sunloungers, a hot tub, and an open-air bar steps away. You can swim before breakfast, then eat that breakfast on-site before the day really starts. Rooms are warmly decorated with flat-screen TVs, balconies or terraces, and Wi-Fi that guests consistently rate among the highlights. If you want a little extra comfort, upgraded rooms come with whirlpool tubs. The nearest beach is a 15-minute walk, and Çalış Beach eateries are 7 km out, so you're not right on the water but you're close enough. Parking is easy, and the airport shuttle means arrivals are genuinely stress-free. One honest caveat: the residential setting keeps things calm, but don't expect a buzzy town-center location.
כתובת:Arwen Hotel, Yanıklar, 48300 Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
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Caretta Pansiyon
Caretta Pansiyon sits in the coastal town of Kaş, Antalya, and it carries the calm, unhurried feel of a place that doesn't need to shout. The vibe is intimate rather than grand, more guesthouse warmth than hotel formality. Guests consistently praise the breakfast, and with a buffet on offer each morning, you'll want to leave time for it before heading out. Wi-Fi is reliable throughout, parking is on-site, and rooms come with air conditioning and a refrigerator, so you're set up comfortably even in the Aegean heat. If you're into the water, there's real substance here: snorkeling, scuba, and water skiing are all available. The front desk handles airport and local shuttles too, which takes the guesswork out of getting around. Full-service laundry rounds out a practical, no-fuss package. The property is kid-friendly, so traveling with children isn't a problem. Our honest caveat: the official description is sparse, so go in with an open mind and let the place surprise you.
כתובת:Caretta Pansiyon, Andifli, Koza Sk. No:1, 07580 Kaş/Antalya, Türkiye
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Ana Talia House
Ana Talia House sits in Mardin, a city whose layered stone architecture and hillside character set the mood before you even step inside. The feel here is intimate and unhurried, the kind of place that doesn't try too hard. Guests are consistently enthusiastic, which tells you something real about the experience. Wi-Fi and air conditioning are both solid, and given Mardin's summers, that second one matters more than it sounds. Breakfast comes as a buffet, so you can take your time in the morning rather than rush a set plate. Room service means you're not forced out when you'd rather stay in. The hotel accepts pets, which is still rarer than it should be in Turkey. Practical services round things out well: concierge, currency exchange, laundry, baggage storage, and a local shuttle give you flexibility without scrambling. Every room has a private bathroom and minibar. If you're traveling with a pet or simply want a calm, well-run base for exploring Mardin, this is a strong choice.
כתובת:Ana Talia House, Şar Mahallesi 239. Bademci Sokak, Bağdadi Arka Sokağı, Kültür Sok. No:38, 47100 Artuklu/Mardin, Türkiye
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Selectum Colours Bodrum
Selectum Colours Bodrum is a polished, all-inclusive seaside resort sitting right on the Mediterranean, with a private beach area and an upscale feel that earns its five-star billing. It's located in Gümbet and sits 5 km from Bodrum Castle, making day trips easy. The all-inclusive setup here is genuinely stacked: six restaurants, seven bars, and one of those bars is inside a restored windmill, which is a nice touch. Rooms come with balconies or terraces, sea views, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers, so you're comfortable without needing to leave. The spa adds an indoor pool, sauna, and gym, and there's an outdoor pool too, so you can swim before breakfast or after a late night at the nightclub. A kids' club is on-site as well. Water sports and dance classes round out the activity options nicely. One honest caveat: Wi-Fi costs extra, which feels like a strange omission at this level. Budget for it.
כתובת:Selectum Colours Bodrum, Gümbet, Adnan Menderes Cd. No:63, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye
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Flavia Cappadocia Hotel
Flavia Cappadocia Hotel sits in Uçhisar, one of the most dramatic settings in all of Türkiye, and the property carries a calm, unhurried character that suits the landscape well. Guests consistently praise it, and the ratings back that up. You get a restaurant on-site, so dinner after a long day of exploring doesn't require any effort. Breakfast is a buffet, which we always appreciate in Cappadocia where mornings tend to start early. Wi-Fi is solid, parking is available, and the airport shuttle takes a genuine logistical headache off your plate. A local shuttle adds flexibility if you want to move around the region without renting a car. There's a hot tub, which feels like exactly the right amenity after hiking volcanic terrain. Air conditioning is available in some rooms, not all, so confirm your room has it before you book, especially for a summer visit. Full-service laundry rounds out a practical, no-nonsense set of amenities. For a Cappadocia stay, this one earns its four stars.
כתובת:Flavia Cappadocia Hotel, Aşağı, Yunusevi Sokak no:3, 50240 Uçhisar/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Türkiye
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Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir
Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir is a five-star contemporary hotel sitting on Gazi Osman Paşa Boulevard in İzmir, and it carries itself with the confident calm of a property that knows exactly what it is. The ferry terminal at Pasaport İskelesi is about a kilometre away, Kemeraltı bazaar is 2 km out, and the İzmir Saat Kulesi clock tower sits roughly 3 km from the front door. Rooms come with balconies, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffee facilities. Upgrade to a higher category and you get sea views. Club rooms and suites add private-lounge access, included breakfast, and refreshments, with some offering kitchenettes. Dining options are genuinely distinctive: there's an aquarium restaurant, a bar with sea views, and a rooftop terrace that earns its keep. Two pools and a full spa round out the on-site experience. Room service runs 24 hours, and practical extras like bicycle rental, concierge, and full laundry are all covered. If you can swing the upgrade to a sea-view room or suite, we think it's worth it.
כתובת:Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir, Alsancak, Gazi Osman Paşa Blv. No:1, 35210 Konak/İzmir, Türkiye
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Zara Cave Hotel +10 | Cave Hotel in Cappadocia
Zara Cave Hotel is the real thing: actual rooms carved into volcanic rock inside Göreme National Park, on a cobblestone street that sets the tone immediately. This isn't a theme-park imitation of cave living. The exposed-stone walls, wood beams, and heated tile floors give each room a genuinely cozy, unhurried feel. Rooms come with flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemakers, minibars, and sitting areas. Some add kitchenettes, whirlpool tubs, or sofabeds, so it's worth requesting something specific when you book. The breakfast buffet is available on furnished terraces with national park views, which is a hard combination to beat in the morning. Göreme Open Air Museum is 2 km away, and Pigeon Valley's hiking trails are 6 km out. Getting around is easy too: airport shuttle, private car service, and a car rental desk are all on-site. One honest note: the hotel welcomes kids aged 10 and over only, so plan accordingly if you're traveling with younger children.
כתובת:Zara Cave Hotel +10 | Cave Hotel in Cappadocia, Aydınlı - Orta, Mahalle Hamza Terzi Sokak No:6, 50180 Göreme/Nevşehir Merkez/Nevşehir, Türkiye
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Park Inn by Radisson Izmir
Park Inn by Radisson Izmir sits on Cumhuriyet Boulevard in Konak, with Aegean Sea views and quick access to the city's best stretches of waterfront. The vibe is polished but not stuffy. You're a short walk from restaurants along the seaside promenade, and the Izmir Clock Tower in Konak Square is reachable on foot in about 13 minutes. A metro station is also walkable, so getting around feels easy. Rooms are colorful and modern, with flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee equipment, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms look out over the sea, and the suites add a separate living room if you need space. Breakfast is the real highlight here: it's served buffet-style on a rooftop terrace with open sea views, and guests consistently praise it. The on-site restaurant has a seasonal terrace, and there's a lobby bar when you want something low-key in the evenings. A fitness center, massage services, meeting rooms, and a business center round things out. The one honest caveat: parking and breakfast both carry a surcharge, so factor that in before you book.
כתובת:Park Inn by Radisson Izmir, Alsancak Mahallesi, Cumhuriyet Blv No:124, 35210 Konak/İzmir, Türkiye
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היכן לשהות ב Turkey
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
Istanbul: Crossing Two Continents in One City
Istanbul is the only city on earth that spans two continents. The European side has the historic peninsula with Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, Beyoglu with Taksim and Galata, and Besiktas on the Bosphorus. The Asian side, Kadikoy and Moda, is where Istanbulites actually eat.
Swissotel Bosphorus in Besiktas runs $170 to $280 and is positioned directly on the water with views up and down the strait. It serves both the historic sites and the city's best neighborhoods without being stuck in either tourist trap.
The tram T1 line from Zeynep Sultan to Kabatas covers all the key European side stops but gets overcrowded. Take it outside rush hours or walk.
Cappadocia: More Than Just Balloon Photos
Most people come for the hot air balloon at dawn and leave. That is a mistake. The Goreme Open Air Museum takes two hours and the frescoed cave churches there are genuinely remarkable. The Rose Valley and Love Valley are accessible by foot from Goreme center.
Urgup is a quieter base than Goreme itself, with better restaurants on its main street. Sacred House on Barbaros Hayrettin Caddesi is carved into the rock with cellar dining and local wine, at $150 to $230 per night.
The underground city of Derinkuyu, 30 kilometers south, held 20,000 people during Byzantine persecution. Hire a guide there, the tunnels go 8 levels deep and it gets disorienting without one.
The Aegean Coast: Bodrum, Izmir, and Ephesus
Izmir is Turkey's most underrated city. It is liberal, waterfront, and has an excellent food and bar scene on the Kordon promenade and in Alsancak. Buyuk Londra Hotel on 1377 Sokak has been here since the 19th century and still has the original facade, at $120 to $175 per night.
Ephesus near Kusadasi is one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. Go in the morning before 10am and you will have parts of it largely to yourself. The library of Celsus at sunrise is worth the early start.
Bodrum itself is best explored from Turkbuku on the north peninsula. Skip the marina crowds and stay at Macakizi for $190 to $320. The restaurant there draws non-guests and the sea platform is where most of the afternoon goes.
The Mediterranean Coast: Antalya and Kaleici
Most visitors to the Turkish Mediterranean coast go straight to resort hotels. That is a missed opportunity. Antalya's walled old town, Kaleici, is one of the best Ottoman old towns in Turkey, with Roman harbor ruins and narrow stone alleys.
Hotel Alp Pasa in Kaleici occupies a restored Ottoman mansion with a stone courtyard and small pool, at $110 to $160 per night. The location means no cars, just cobblestones and the harbor a few minutes on foot.
Kas, two hours west of Antalya, is a small town with excellent diving and a calmer atmosphere. The boat trips to the sunken city of Kekova leave from Kas and Ucagiz and are a full day well spent.
Turkish Food: What to Eat and Where
The best food in Turkey is not in restaurants designed for tourists. In Istanbul, Karakoy neighborhood has the best breakfast places on and around Murmur street. The fish sandwich vendors at Eminonu are worth the two euros they charge.
In Bodrum and the coast, the meyhane restaurants serving meze and raki are the right choice. Order multiple small plates rather than a main dish. Prices are higher at the waterfront but there are usually good backstreet options 100 meters away.
Turkish tea, cay, is served everywhere and is always included. Refusing it is impolite at a shop or hotel. The traditional tea glass is the tulip-shaped one, never a mug.
Getting Around Turkey Without Getting Lost
Domestic flights on Turkish Airlines or Pegasus are the practical solution for covering distance. Istanbul to Cappadocia is 1.5 hours by air vs. 10 hours by bus. Bodrum airport is served from Istanbul multiple times daily in summer.
Within Istanbul, the tram T1 and Metrobus are reliable. Ferries across the Bosphorus cost 5 lira and are the most scenic way to cross. Taxis are affordable but insist on the meter or agree a price before getting in.
Car rental is worth it for exploring the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts independently. The road between Fethiye and Antalya along the Lycian Way is one of the most dramatic coastal drives in the region.
גלה את Turkey לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 15 יעדים ברחבי Turkey. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Turkey
From Istanbul's Bosphorus waterfront to Cappadocia's cave hotels and the Aegean coast of Bodrum, Turkey's regions each require a different approach to finding the right place to stay.
Istanbul and Thrace 40 מלונות מאומתים Europe, Asia, and the Bosphorus between them
Europe, Asia, and the Bosphorus between them
Istanbul has hotels ranging from $48 budget guesthouses in Sultanahmet to luxury properties on the Bosphorus waterfront in Besiktas. Beyoglu and Galata are the best neighborhoods for a balance of access and atmosphere. Sultanahmet is convenient but overpriced.
Swissotel on the Bosphorus at $170 to $280 and Cheers Hotel in Sultanahmet at $48 to $75 represent the two ends of the market. The waterfront view from Besiktas is worth the extra distance from the historic sites.
עיין בכל מלוני Istanbul and Thrace → Cappadocia 25 מלונות מאומתים Cave hotels, balloon flights, and underground cities
Cave hotels, balloon flights, and underground cities
The volcanic landscape of Cappadocia produces the only cave hotels that are genuinely worth staying in. Sacred House in Urgup at $150 to $230 and similar properties offer carved-rock rooms with proper heating and atmospheric dining.
Goreme is the main hub for balloon companies and the Open Air Museum. Urgup and Uchisar are quieter alternatives with better restaurants. Nevşehir airport is the easiest entry point.
עיין בכל מלוני Cappadocia → Aegean Coast 35 מלונות מאומתים Bodrum, Izmir, and the ruins of Ephesus
Bodrum, Izmir, and the ruins of Ephesus
The Aegean coast has the most variety in Turkey's hotel market. Bodrum's Turkbuku peninsula at $190 to $320 per night is the most sophisticated option. Izmir's Alsancak neighborhood has historic mid-range hotels. Kusadasi is the base for Ephesus.
Macakizi in Turkbuku and Amanruya in Göltürkbükü represent the two ends of luxury on the Bodrum peninsula. Amanruya at $1,200 to $2,500 per night is one of the most private properties in Turkey.
עיין בכל מלוני Aegean Coast → Mediterranean Coast 30 מלונות מאומתים The Turquoise Coast from Antalya to Fethiye
The Turquoise Coast from Antalya to Fethiye
Hotel Alp Pasa in Antalya's Kaleici old town at $110 to $160 is the best value entry point. Maxx Royal Kemer Resort at $280 to $450 is the ultra-all-inclusive option for those who want a resort experience on the Turquoise Coast.
Fethiye, Ölüdeniz, and Kas are the key towns for independent travelers. The boat trip to the sunken ruins of Kekova leaves from Kas and is worth planning your itinerary around.
עיין בכל מלוני Mediterranean Coast → Ankara and Central Anatolia 20 מלונות מאומתים The capital and the Anatolian heartland
The capital and the Anatolian heartland
Ankara is Turkey's capital and most travelers bypass it. That is understandable but the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations is one of the best archaeology museums in the world. Aspen Hotel in Kizilay runs $65 to $90.
The Phrygian Valley west of Ankara and the Hittite capital of Hattusha near Bogazkoy are undervisited but significant. They work as day trips from either Ankara or from Cappadocia.
עיין בכל מלוני Ankara and Central Anatolia →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
History and Archaeology
Turkey has more ancient ruins per square kilometer than almost anywhere. Ephesus near Kusadasi is the best-preserved Roman city in Asia Minor. Istanbul has six UNESCO World Heritage Sites within walking distance of each other in Sultanahmet. The cave churches of Cappadocia date to the 4th century.
Romantic Escapes
Cappadocia cave hotels are the obvious choice: Sacred House in Urgup at $150 to $230 with cellar dining and local wine. Amanruya in Göltürkbükü gives each cottage its own pool overlooking the bay. Bodrum's Turkbuku peninsula at sunset, with Macakizi's sea platform, is one of the more memorable evenings available anywhere on the Aegean.
Beach and Sea
The Aegean and Mediterranean coasts have some of the clearest water in Europe. Bodrum's Turkbuku beach is private and uncrowded compared to the main peninsula. Korumar Ephesus near Kusadasi has a private beach with direct access to ancient ruins. The Kemer area below the Taurus Mountains has the most dramatic backdrop.
Food and Markets
Istanbul's Karakoy neighborhood has Turkey's best breakfast scene. The Spice Bazaar in Eminonu is manageable and sells decent dried fruits, spices, and Turkish delight. Izmir's Kordon waterfront in Alsancak is the best city for seafood meze outside Istanbul. In Bodrum, the meyhane restaurants in Gümbet serve raki and meze worth an evening.
Budget Travel
Turkey is one of the best value destinations in Europe and the Middle East. Cheers Hotel in Sultanahmet runs $48 to $75 with a rooftop view of the old city included. Aspen Hotel in Ankara's Kizilay costs $65 to $90. The lira's weakness means hotel prices in USD or EUR have remained competitive.
Family Trips
Korumar Ephesus Beach and Spa near Kusadasi is the family anchor, large enough not to feel overcrowded, with a private beach and pool, at $135 to $210 per night. Antalya's old town has child-friendly attractions. Cappadocia's open air museum works for older kids with an interest in history.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We reviewed 50,000+ hotels across Istanbul, the Aegean coast, Cappadocia, and the Mediterranean. The price range here is wider than almost any other country, from $48 budget guesthouses to $2,500 ultra-luxury cottages.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
אנחנו משווים מה שמשלמים למה שמקבלים. מלון ב-150 אירו עם מיקום מצוין, חדרים נקיים וצוות מועיל יכול לנצח מלון ב-500 אירו עם שירותים מפוארים באזור רע. אנחנו לוקחים בחשבון תמחור עונתי, מדיניות ביטול ועלויות נסתרות. המטרה היא למצוא את היחס הטוב ביותר, לא את המחיר הנמוך ביותר.
חוויית אורחים
אנחנו מנתחים אלפי ביקורות מאומתות של אורחים בפלטפורמות מרובות, מחפשים דפוסים ולא תלונות בודדות. שבח עקבי על ניקיון, צוות ואיכות חדרים חשוב. אנחנו גם מעריכים את הבלתי מוחשי: האם למלון יש אופי? מלון רשת חסר נשמה עם מתקנים מושלמים עדיין מפסיד למסעדה קטנה מנוהלת היטב עם אישיות.
כל מלון בדף זה זכה למקומו דרך תהליך זה.
מתי לבקר Turkey: עונה לפי עונה
מחירי מלונות, עומס ומזג אוויר משתנים לפי עונה.
Spring (April-May)
The best time for Istanbul and the coast. Temperatures are ideal and crowds have not peaked. April is Tulip Festival season in Istanbul, when Emirgan Park and Gulhane are worth a morning. Cappadocia balloon flights are reliable. Hotels are 20 to 30% cheaper than peak summer.
Summer (June-August)
The coast is in full swing and every good property in Bodrum, Antalya, and Cesme is packed. Istanbul is hot but manageable. Book everything 3 to 4 months ahead for July and August. Prices at Macakizi and similar properties spike significantly. The Aegean water temperature is perfect.
Autumn (September-October)
September on the coast is excellent. Sea is still warm, the summer crowds have thinned, and hotel prices drop 20 to 30%. Istanbul in October is one of the most pleasant times to visit. Cappadocia in autumn is warm enough for balloon flights and the vineyards are harvesting.
Winter (November-March)
Istanbul in winter is cold and grey but the museums are quiet and hotels are cheap, sometimes 50% off summer rates. The coast is largely closed or operating on minimal service. Cappadocia balloon flights are often cancelled due to wind. Uludag near Bursa is the main ski destination.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Turkey
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לTurkey.
Book Cappadocia balloons through your hotel
Balloon companies work directly with hotels and the price does not change whether you book through the hotel or directly. The advantage is the hotel coordinates the 5am pickup and knows which companies are reliable. Sacred House in Urgup has this sorted. Budget $150 to $250 per person.
Istanbul's airport is far from the city center
Istanbul Airport is 40 kilometers from the city. The Havaist bus runs directly to Taksim for 75 lira and takes 45 minutes with no traffic, longer at peak times. The metro M11 line connects the airport to the city. Taxis from the airport charge a flat rate of around $30 to $40 depending on destination.
Book Ephesus early in the day
Ephesus gets 3 million visitors a year and the main street fills by 10am. Arriving at opening time, around 8am, gives you the site in dramatically better conditions. The site is 3 kilometers of walking in direct sun. Bring water, a hat, and comfortable shoes.
Haggling is appropriate, but not everywhere
In the Grand Bazaar and at street markets, negotiating is expected and not negotiating is considered odd. In restaurants, hotel front desks, and fixed shops, prices are firm. Starting at 60% of the asking price at a market stall and meeting around 75 to 80% is the usual rhythm.
The lira makes luxury affordable
The Turkish lira has depreciated significantly in recent years. A meal that costs $40 in Madrid or Paris costs $12 in Istanbul. Even mid-range hotels in Istanbul at $170 to $280 per night include services that would cost double in Western Europe. This is especially true at spas, Turkish baths (hammams), and restaurants.
Dress code at mosques matters
Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque both require covered shoulders and legs, and shoes removed at the entrance. Scarves are usually provided for free at the door. Arriving at prayer time means the mosque is closed to visitors for 30 minutes. Friday midday prayer is the longest closure. Plan around it.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Turkey
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What is the best area to stay in Istanbul?
Beyoglu or Besiktas for most travelers. Sultanahmet is close to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia but heavily touristed and overpriced for what you get. Beyoglu's Galata neighborhood gives you better restaurants, more interesting streets, and easy access to the historic peninsula by tram. Besiktas is more residential and works well for a second trip when you want to live like a local.
How do you get a hot air balloon in Cappadocia?
Book through your hotel when you arrive or immediately before. Most balloon companies in Göreme operate at dawn, around 5:30am, and prices run $150 to $250 per person depending on the company and season. Sacred House hotel in Urgup has companies that pick up directly from the entrance. Book at least 2 days ahead in peak season from May to October.
Is Bodrum worth the hype?
It depends where you stay. The main marina area is crowded and mediocre. Turkbuku on the north side of the peninsula is a different experience, quieter and significantly better. Macakizi hotel on the Turkbuku waterfront has its own jetty and is the one address serious travelers mention. Göltürkbükü is even more private. July and August are packed everywhere. Come in June or September.
What is the Turkish coast called and what is it good for?
The Turquoise Coast runs roughly from Bodrum south to Antalya. It gets the name from the color of the sea along the Lycian Way. Fethiye has the best access to the sunken ruins of Kekova by boat. Kas is a small town with good diving. Antalya's old town, Kaleici, has boutique hotels in restored Ottoman buildings and is genuinely underrated.
How much does a good hotel in Turkey cost per night?
Budget in Istanbul runs $48 to $75 in Sultanahmet. Decent mid-range in Besiktas or Beyoglu costs $170 to $280. Cappadocia cave hotels with atmosphere start around $150 and go to $400 for the best ones. Bodrum luxury runs $190 to $320 at properties like Macakizi. Amanruya in Göltürkbükü starts at $1,200 per night and represents the top end of the Turkish market.
What time of year is best for Turkey?
April to June and September to October. Summer on the coast is hot and crowded, with Bodrum hitting 35°C in August. Istanbul in July and August is manageable but busy. Cappadocia is good year-round but winter balloon flights are often cancelled due to wind. November to March is quiet and cheap everywhere except ski resorts.
Is Istanbul safe to visit?
Yes, for most of the city and most travelers. Sultanahmet and Beyoglu are well-patrolled tourist areas. The main concerns are the usual urban ones: pickpocketing on the Tram T1 line and in the Grand Bazaar, and aggressive carpet shop touts around the historic sites. The Asian side, Kadikoy and Moda neighborhoods, is calmer and less tourist-targeted.
What should I not miss in Istanbul beyond the main sights?
Take the ferry from Eminonu to Kadikoy. The Asian side has better food markets and a completely different atmosphere. The Bosphorus cruise from Besiktas gives you water-level views of Dolmabahce Palace and the second bridge. The Grand Bazaar is tourist-dense, but the Spice Bazaar in Eminonu is smaller and more manageable. Allow 20 minutes at the Basilica Cistern, a Roman reservoir under the city.
Are the cave hotels in Cappadocia actually comfortable?
The good ones are. Sacred House in Urgup has proper heating, comfortable beds, and a wine list focused on local Cappadocian producers, starting at $150 per night. The cheap cave hotels can be cold, damp, and spartan. Check photos carefully for bed quality and room size before booking. Göreme itself is the main hub but Urgup is slightly quieter and the better base.
What is the Turkish breakfast worth trying?
Every hotel that includes breakfast should be judged by this standard. A proper Turkish breakfast has 15 to 20 small dishes: fresh bread, white cheese, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers, honey, clotted cream, menemen eggs, and tea in tulip glasses. Hotel Alp Pasa in Antalya's Kaleici serves this in a stone courtyard. It is one of the better meals you will have for the price at $110 to $160 per night.
How do you get from Istanbul to other destinations in Turkey?
Domestic flights are cheap and frequent. Turkish Airlines and Pegasus both fly Istanbul to Izmir, Antalya, Bodrum, Cappadocia (Kayseri or Nevsehir airports), and most major cities for $30 to $80 one way if booked ahead. Long-distance buses are comfortable and cheap but take 8 to 12 hours for the coast. There is no direct train from Istanbul to the Aegean coast.
What areas of Turkey should I skip?
The Kemer resort strip east of Antalya unless you specifically want an all-inclusive mega-resort. Alanya is heavily developed and the hotels are primarily for Russian and German package tourism. Side is more interesting historically but the beach hotels are mediocre. Bodrum's marina area is better avoided in July and August unless you book well in advance and accept the crowds.
קישורים שימושיים לTurkey
מקורות ממשלתיים ורשמיים בלבד. אין אתרי הזמנות, אין פרסומות.


