We stayed overnight for 1 night. The territory is cozy. Breakfast is included in the accommodation, but both lunch and dinner will be served for a fee. Friendly staff, the room is clean, there is a kettle, water, tea, coffee.
The hotel is not bad, but....the cost does not justify itself, only breakfast is included, the cost of dinner is high. therefore, we had lunch and dinner nearby in a family cafe-restaurant in the open air, which has tents ... in the hotel by the pool, the sun beds are wooden, and the mattresses are stacked in a pile in the pavilion nearby...I recommend it for transit tourists, but not more than for one night...
A Magnificent Hotel! We chose to stay for one night, but stayed for two, we liked it so much!
There were no disadvantages.
Of the advantages:
1. Very beautiful view, quiet around.
Pacification
2. Cleanliness and comfort are beyond praise. Large rooms, we had on the 3rd floor - there is no balcony, the window opens only to ventilation.
The hotel is very quiet.
We were at the end of October, there were practically no people.
3. There are many areas for privacy, reading, relaxation by the fireplace. Stylish, tasteful interior, lots of paintings and interesting photos.
4. Friendly staff. On the first evening, the hammam was not completely warmed up, the next morning everything was already at its best.
5. Excellent breakfast, a good chef in the hotel restaurant, you can run around and have dinner there. There is a normal selection of local wine, there is beer.
6. And, of course, a spa hammam, a Finnish sauna, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi. There are massage rooms (but there were no massage therapists in October) and a fitness room.
Since the SPA area is small, I assume that when there is a dense settlement, it will be crowded there.
There is an outdoor swimming pool.
Nearby is the Sagalasos open-air museum, I recommend you to visit (put on comfortable shoes and do not forget water, because there is not much of a cafe there).