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9.8/10
Outstanding
CClaire MOne of the best - if not THE best - hotel experience/s we ever had!!! ❤️
This small and cute hotel is something like a jewel! The one staff we met was adorable and so kind and caring that we felt right at home and even felt sorry that after only one night we had to leave for our next spot to visit! The hotel is gorgeous, the service impeccable, the breakfast!!! OMG!!! Just look at the pictures and you'll know what I mean! The breakfast was a piece of art made with love 💕
But, originally, the hotel is called Ephesus Hotel and Art Gallery, because all the sculptures you can see on the pictures were made by the owner - it vibes so well with the whole Ephesus area and it's beautiful ancient buildings, ruins, ...
We got a nice upgrade to a bigger room that we could directly leave through a door to the inner courtyard where breakfast was served - super convenient! The courtyard was so peaceful that we felt like hearing ancient whispers coming from all around us... So much history!!! So much to see and having this wonderful hotel as the base to discover from was the best choice we could make! No need to mention that the room was simple but very nice and clean, comfy and big bed, nice lighting, spacey bathroom with very modern standard. Aircon as well, but we preferred to use the big fan on the ceiling instead ... There was a little fridge in the room and the beverages inside were free to take, so we were happy about the water after a hot and sunny day ... ☀️ Also, whenever we were on the way in or out, we were offered coffee, tea, water, juice, fruits ... you can see the fruit plate that we happily enjoyed as a mid-day snack ...
If you ever visit Selçuk and Ephesus Ancient Town - and you should because it's ABSOLUTELY AMAZING - you should definitely book one, or even better two or three days at Ephesus Hotel and Art Gallery!!!
Btw, it's also in easily walkable distance to the Ephesus Archeological Museum, the İsa Bey Mosque, St. Jean Church, the Ayasuluk Citadel, ...
Another great plus was the fact that we could park the car right in front of the hotel.
Last but not least, we received a beautiful little gift from the hotel employee who was taking care of us so kindly - she had sculptured the little elephant that you can see on the last picture by herself! A very special gift for us! 🎁 ❤️
GGuest UserThe holiday price is more serious. The hotel location is not very close to the ancient city of Ephesus. The 240 meters given on Trip.com is even more nonsense. According to this 240 meters, you can't reach the ancient city of Ephesus. You still need to take a long way to the station to take the minibus. I personally suggest that it is best to live directly in Izmir. In the morning, you can take the train or take the minibus to Ephesus in Izmir. In the evening, you can also take the minibus or train back. The minibus is very convenient to leave the water. Izmir has a standardized hotel like Marriott and Renaissance, which is much more comfortable than living here. In addition, the hotels in Selcuk are basically changed from their own houses. The religious color is relatively heavy. The living is a bit strange. The road is not very good. There are many uphill and downhill. There are many stone roads. It is particularly tired to walk. You can occasionally see a taxi on the road. It is very inconvenient for people with luggage.
马马笃笃The hotel is on the top of the hill in the small town of Xilinjie, driving past by car, there is a parking place, but the road up the mountain is very steep and narrow. The hotel is very classic, the rooms are small, and the consumption is not cheap, but the food and beverages are all freshly made. The overall decoration of the hotel feels very European and lifelike. The restaurant can see the view of the town. I like it here.
GGuest UserThe guesthouse has a fantastic location, overlooking Selçuk and offering views of the castle in the distance. Walking with luggage can be difficult, but driving is very convenient. The hotel is cozy, and the breakfast is healthy and delicious.
GGuest UserThe house is in the olive grove on the mountain, similar to a Chinese farmhouse, the environment is very good, the room is large, the breakfast is also very rich, it is more suitable for self-driving tours, convenient parking.
山山This hotel is actually a homestay with four rooms. Breakfast is OK, fried eggs, bread, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc., can be full, basic nutrition. The hotel's transportation is also convenient, and it takes ten minutes to walk from the train station. It is only 10 minutes walk to the bus station and convenient to the surrounding attractions. The hotel is clean and quiet at night.
KKUMIKOIt's right from Selchuk station, so you won't get lost, and the bus to Ephesus is nearby and the location is great.
There were many restaurants and supermarkets around.
There is no elevator, but the staff helped me carry it.
Do you have a family?
It was very kind.
3 The room was small because I stayed with people.
But the breakfast was also volume and very delicious.
It is a hotel that I want to stay if I have another chance.
DDmdchongchongThis hotel should be called a homestay more accurate. The location is next to the most lively commercial street in the town, the sanitary conditions are OK, the breakfast is not bad, but the facilities are really old and rudimentary. The room area is small, the hot and cold water in the shower needs millimeter precision adjustment, otherwise it will be too hot or too cold, the bathroom wall tiles have fallen off, and the walls of the room have moldy skin. The most embarrassing thing is that I am going to pull the curtains at night when I close, The whole curtain shelf fell off and covered me directly. If you want to experience the authentic country house style, you can try this one. If you want to live comfortably, you need to book carefully.
WWangxiaoqiaoThis is a nice B&B, simple, quaint and comfortable. I booked a single room. I came to Ephesus in early winter, and the weather was rainy and slightly cold. The air-conditioning in the room was very warm. After taking a shower and wrapping myself in the quilt, I listened to the strong wind outside the window and the swaying shadows of the trees projected on the curtains. Suddenly, I felt the romance and sadness of a lone traveler.
The hotel is located a little over a kilometer away from the south gate of the ancient city of Ephesus, a 40-minute walk. It is also very close to the bus terminal in Selcuk. There are many restaurants nearby, and transportation is very convenient for dining.
The boss speaks the best English among all the Turks I met along the way. He was very enthusiastic in providing me with travel tips and planning a reasonable itinerary. The boss's daughter is very cute. In the morning, she makes coffee, fries eggs and prepares breakfast for me. The B&B run by a family is quite stylish, or rather, Selçuk has a special style. The streetscapes, the buildings, the atmosphere, they no longer feel Asian.