Colorful, like the rest of the hotels in this village, the cave hotel. The service leaves much to be desired! We were in winter, in the middle of January. They offered several rooms to choose from: it was cold in the first, the cats made a toilet out of the shower in the second, and eventually stopped in the third. The room is small, warm, and cozy. Hot water, or rather warm, such that they did not dare to take a shower in order not to freeze.
A buffet was declared, but in fact it turned out to be a sooooo "continental" breakfast: for three people 4 (!) wheels of dubious Turkish sausage and fried eggs from 3 eggs fried in oil, left over, apparently, from the summer season, the color of about soldiers' boots. There is no coffee, tea from a large "titan" with the smell of the same boots. Therefore, it is not surprising that the stomachs of all three of us reacted differently, but not quite adequately.
In short, I don't recommend it.
An excellent hotel, some rooms are carved into the rock, some are already completed separately.
A great breakfast with a view of the rising balloons.
The rooms have everything you need.
The staff is friendly and ready to help.
I liked everything.