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Ortahisar castle or central castle and fairy chimneys in Cappadocia, Turkey at sunset. Ortahisar Castle and traditional houses carved stone. Cave houses in fairy chimneys.

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Overview

When ܰù²µÃ¼±è's Greek population was evicted in 1923 the town's wealth of fine stone-cut houses was left teetering into gentle dilapidation until tourism began to take off. Now, more than 90 years later, these remnants of another era have found a new lease of life as some of Cappadocia's most luxurious boutique hotels. ܰù²µÃ¼±è is the rural retreat for those who don't fancy being too rural, with its bustling, modern downtown area a direct foil to the old village back lanes still clinging to the hillside rim. There's not a lot to do in town itself. Instead, ܰù²µÃ¼±è has cleverly positioned itself as the connoisseur's base for exploring the geographical heart of Cappadocia, with boutique-hotel frippery at your fingertips.

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