We were in March. The hotels said this underground city is more light than Derinkuyu, only 4 floors down, not 8. I have a fear of cramped spaces, but only a couple of times I felt uneasy + I filled my backpack with water helped. And so the children were delighted - boys 3 and 5 years old, they even asked for it again))
I'm not sure if I would go there in the season when there are a lot of people, or try to overtake all the excursions so as not to get stuck in the tunnel with them.
Very unusual. It is worth stopping by, we were on May 6, there are not many people. There are many passages and rooms, halls and tunnels inside. In general, I recommend an interesting place. Parking is 100 liras.
It's a very interesting place. A huge underground city with five floors. There are a lot of rooms that have been preserved since then. There are very long corridors, and at great depths it is even difficult to breathe. The entrance fee is 12 euros...