With a stay at Mucize Termal Spa in Denizli (Pamukkale), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Pamukkale Thermal Pools and Red Travertine of Karahayit. This spa hotel is 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Pamukkale-Hierapolis and 2.2 mi (3.5 km) from Hierapolis.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find hot springs and an outdoor pool. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 20 guestrooms, featuring private pools and plasma televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks and refrigerators, and housekeeping is provided daily.
"In fact, this is a hotel I made a reservation for and mistaken for a hotel in the Pamukkale area. (I don't know why I made such an illusion) I finally chose this accommodation after comparing what accommodation and this accommodation in Pamukkale.
It's still winter, so there's no outdoor swimming pool, so there's a famous hot spring in the Pamukkale area. There's a large public hot spring on the first floor, and you can get hot spring water in each room. The reason the bathtub color is red in the bathroom photo is also because of hot spring water. Turn the faucet and the 60 degree hot spring water comes out and fills it quickly.
Other facilities and services are also impeccable. The real owner, Osman and (probably) his sister, are like swamp dere and take good care of them. I was also helped by booking a hot air balloon and proceeded cheaply. The witty Ottoman father will do his best to answer if he asks this and that. On the day I went to Pamukkale, I even drove me to the bus stop.
Turkish breakfast is neat and rich. I had to refill more than five cups of coffee and eat for more than an hour to barely finish.
As I wrote in the hurry, this is not Pamukkale, but a village located a little north of Pamukkale called Karaheit. It was a illusion, but I thought I was good at choosing this place, and I only knew it after going to Pamukkale. Because Pamukkale is so well known, if it is a place with more complicated and quite a solicitation, this place is a little farther away than that, so it is a quiet but friendly and secluded countryside.
I stayed very comfortable for 2 nights and checked out well and left for Antalya. Thank you Ottoman Family."