"Pamukkale’s Hidden Gem: Family-Run Guesthouse with Soul"
This place took me back to the classic guesthouse vibe—where you can share beers with the owner couple and play ball games with their kids by the pool.
These days, the travel trend has shifted. Most guesthouses have turned into hotel-style accommodations, and younger travelers seem to prefer hotels, whether budget or luxury. But finding a guesthouse like this warmed my heart.
Though the hostel is old, it was spotlessly clean. The Dolmuş (shared minibus) stop to Denizli Bus Terminal is just a 10-second sprint away, and there’s even a bread factory nearby where you can grab freshly baked goods. All the markets are within easy reach, making the location absolutely perfect. Plus, the travertine terraces (Pamukkale) entrance is super close!
[One small Tip about Pamukkale trip]
At the Pamukkale ticket office, workers aggressively forced to sell a strange Wi-Fi device.
Just say, “I don’t have Wi-Fi, so I can’t use that and refuse, You don't need to buy it. Other than that, I 200% recommend Pamukkale trip and Sunrise Aya Hotel!