Kervansaray Hotel & Pension
Pamukkale, Turkey

Our Pension & Restaurant are highly recommended by many guide books including Let's Go, Lonely Planet, Regenbogen Reisefuhrer and Le Guide du Routard and MICHEAL MULLER

Facilities:






The Restaurant:

Our rooftop restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating and commands a stunning view of the white Pamukkale travertines. We serve authentic Turkish food cooked freshly for you. We are happy to cater for vegetarians and children.




Around Pamukkale

Whilst staying with us you can climb the white travertines barefoot through the running spring water, soak in the hot springs, tour the ancient Roman city and visit numerous other historical sites in the area.

Contact Us:

Contact the owner - Mevlüt Kaya
Telephone: 0090 258 272 2209
Fax: 0090 258 272 2143
Email: [email protected]
Another Email: [email protected]




We offer free transfer from Denizli bus station to our pension - please call us when you arrive in Denizli and we will pick you up I have no sons, brothers or cousins, so when you come to Denizli and Pamukkale do not believe people who claim to be my relatives and try to persuade you to stay in another pension!! A Family Welcome At Kervansaray Pension, you can expect a clean, safe and quiet environment in which to relax and enjoy your holiday.
You can be assured of attentive and courteous service by myself, Mevlüt Kaya.In our family home environment. For Children Pamukkale is a wonderful place for children. They will enjoy climbing thetravertines, swimming in the hot springs, exploring the ancient ruins or simply relaxing at our hotel where they can cool off in our pool or our shady garden.

The travertines are a natural streak of white deposits cascading down the hillside in a series of impressive pools and formations. It is an easy and memorable walk up from the town and across the travertines to the hot springs at the top. You can walk barefoot through the flowing waters and then relax in ... The Hot Springs ... the welcoming and beautifully warm swimming bath above the travertines. The large pool is shallow enough for children to enjoy and full of ancient ruins on which to sit and soak up the mineral waters. The Ancient City Around the hot springs are the ruins of the ancient city dating from Roman times. The ampitheatre is very impressive and well preserved, as are many of the other structures. Many hours can be spent exploring the city and the acompanying necropolis. Other Attractions Beyond Pamukkale are many other sites of interest that are easily accessable from the town. Come and see for yourself one of Turkey's unique and memorable sites!




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