Travel tuesday: Turkish Opulence
The shape of this beautiful ‘cave’ structure is what really makes this hotel in Ürgüp, Cappadocia, Turkey stand out. Precious decorations and beautiful antique furnishings enhance the atmosphere and luxurious comfort of the 12 individually decorated rooms. High ceilings, gold trimmings, marble flooring… I just love the grandeur!




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Easy does it
It’s easy to see why Katie favours her home country so much, with its sunny climes, stunning beaches and pretty coastal towns. The lifestyle is calm, relaxed and easy-going….

Perivolas is a great representation of this relaxed lifestyle. A restored group of 300 year-old caves once the homes, wineries and stables of fishermen and farmers, Perivolas is now a complex of 17 private houses.
The archways and alcoves are home to minimalist furniture. The gentle curvicture of the structure, along with the thick white stone walls and gentle colour pallett make the perfect setting for a peaceful retreat.



With thanks to Mr and Mrs Smith Hotels
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