Welcome to Zara Cave Hotel, one of the most authentic cave hotels in Cappadocia. Located in the heart of Göreme National Park, our boutique hotel combines history, comfort and luxury in a unique atmosphere. Built from volcanic rocks and original Cappadocia stones, Zara Cave offers you a timeless experience among the fairy chimneys. With a total of 17 carefully restored rooms – including cave rooms, natural stone rooms, and jacuzzi rooms with stunning views – we provide the perfect setting for a romantic getaway or a memorable holiday. Some of our rooms even offer the chance to watch hot air balloons from your window or hotel terraces. Zara Cave Hotel stands out with its panoramic balloon terraces. You can enjoy your morning coffee while watching hundreds of hot air balloons rise into the sky, making your stay unforgettable. With 4 different view terraces, our hotel is among the most popular choices for guests looking for a Cappadocia authentic hotel experience. Our guests can enjoy a delicious traditional Turkish breakfast with a breathtaking view of Göreme, relax with modern amenities such as underfloor heating and unlimited Wi-Fi, and feel the warm hospitality of our team. Only a short walk from the Göreme Open Air Museum, shops, restaurants, and popular attractions, Zara Cave Hotel offers both comfort and an ideal location. For your convenience, we also provide paid airport transfers from Kayseri and Nevşehir. Beyond accommodation, our experienced travel agency team organizes Cappadocia daily tours, private transfers, and hot-air balloon rides. Operated by Mr. Emre Eker, a licensed professional tour guide, Zara Cave Hotel ensures not only comfort but also the highest quality of travel services in Cappadocia. If you are searching for Cappadocia hotels, a cave hotel in Cappadocia, or a hotel with jacuzzi rooms and balloon terraces, Zara Cave Hotel is ready to welcome you. Our motto: Take Me to Zara
"The overall layout is very Instagram-esque, making it perfect for photo ops, and the front desk staff was also very friendly. There are a few downsides: the breakfast variety isn't very diverse; the room soundproofing isn't great. Living in Room 201, footsteps were loud whenever someone walked up or down the stairs, and there were also people chatting on the sofas near the entrance. The bathroom was incredibly hot and humid after showering, and lacked ventilation. There are several decorated terraces, and you can see plenty of hot air balloons, but the photos aren't particularly good because the backlit shots are very dark, and the large number of buildings in the foreground detracts from the overall picture quality. While wandering around Goreme, I realized that after struggling for so long to choose a hotel, they were all actually very close together."