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...
A great place for those who like to climb everywhere and who do not have claustrophobia. 8 floors, only 4 are available for viewing.
To view it, lay down 2-3 hours. The money costs 10.2024 500 rubles per person, a live guide of 60 euros.
It is a fascinating place, you should definitely go with a guide. If you do not have a guide, you can ask one of the tour guides there and follow the caravan. The example of what human beings can do under difficult conditions is hidden there. 3 floors are open, I wish the other 6 floors would open as well. The orientation signs are very nice.
An atmospheric place.
The refuge of the first Christians from persecution. I do not recommend visiting overweight people, as well as those with sore backs and joints.
The passages are narrow and in places you need to follow the route in single file, like at school in physical education, a visit takes 15-20 minutes.
The ticket price is 15 euros.
It is very interesting to wander through the long narrow corridors. This is not a place for claustrophobes. There are places where you can only squat your way through.
The place is cool, we were with children and with a baby 9 months old, we went everywhere in an ergo backpack. To the bottom and back. Impressive! Labyrinths, rooms, passages.
The entrance ticket is 13€. Children under 8 years old are free of charge, but they need a passport to confirm.
There is no toilet on site. Only in the next shop for a fee, nonsense.
This is exactly the place where you need to go without hesitation, but one thing is that you need to do it out of season, otherwise you just won't understand or feel anything.
People with claustrophobia should not go)
It's a very interesting place, there are lights in all rooms, the photos are really cool. You walk there and think, did people once live here) In principle, everything can be bypassed in 10 minutes, we went around twice, not so much is open. In some places, the passages are quite narrow, you need to bend straight.
Admission is free for children under 8 (it seems) years old. Adults 250 liras (April 2023)
You definitely need to see it, there is no point being Turkish and going abroad without spending a week in Cappadocia, if there is a budget vs a Balkan tour, cappadocia should be the priority
It's not like it was made by human hands, it's a place to be seen, but those who panic and claustrophobia should never enter, after a while I had an attack and came out crying
Don't ever think about visiting the country, my beautiful country has so many beautiful places to visit. This is one of them you should definitely visit
I really liked it there. Only there is not enough fresh air underground. If you have claustrophobia, I do not advise you to visit this place. There is no toilet in this museum
The price is now 250 liras. There is no audio guide even in English. I don't even know what to do there...
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Мария С.
Level 26 Local Expert
May 5, 2022
According to the historical summary, 15 thousand people could be in the city at the same time. It seems that the organizers wanted to put so much there on a day off. There is no adjustment in the number of people allowed in. There are a lot of people, the crush is terrible. There can only be one person in these narrow corridors in width, i.e. you will not be able to return or miss someone. You're standing bent over, squeezed from all sides, there's nothing to breathe with. It won't take long to catch a panic. Claustrophobia. We couldn't stay there for more than 10 minutes. The ticket is 75 lire.