PAID CONTENT FOR ARGOS IN CAPPADOCIA
PAID CONTENT FOR ARGOS IN CAPPADOCIA
PAID CONTENT FOR ARGOS IN CAPPADOCIA
Argos in Cappadocia UÇHİSAR, TÜRKİYE
ARGOS IN CAPPADOCIA INVITES GUESTS TO STEP INTO A WORLD WHERE HISTORY, NATURE AND CULTURE ARE WOVEN INTO EVERY MOMENT
Rising above the surreal valleys and fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, Argos in Cappadocia is a living heritage site deeply intertwined with the region’s remarkable history. Located in the ancient village of Uçhisar, the property is set within restored stone houses and underground tunnels that date back thousands of years. Its timeless architecture and panoramic position offer a striking vantage point over Pigeon Valley and Mount Erciyes in the distance, making it one of the most iconic destinations in Türkiye.
Where centuries echo in stone Born from a thousand-year-old monastery and village, Argos in Cappadocia carries memories across time. The property itself is built on the site of a 1,000-year-old monastery, with tunnels, ruins and stone houses restored over a 14-year project. Bezirhane, once a monastery and later a rest-stop for travellers, is now a unique event hall renowned for its acoustics and atmosphere. This isn’t just a hotel — it’s a living museum of Anatolia’s past.
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Every season is another story Argos in Cappadocia reflects the rhythm of life in this landscape with experiences for each season. Spring awakens Cappadocia with clear skies, soft breezes and valleys dotted with wildflowers. It’s the season of renewal, when nature sets the stage for outdoor exploration and cultural traditions. Guests can enjoy picnics among blooming landscapes, gentle hikes in the valleys and local festivities that celebrate the arrival of a new cycle of life. Summer brings long, golden days and lively
evenings; concerts echo across the Vadi Stage, while the Monks Barbecue and the outdoor pool create opportunities to enjoy Cappadocia’s dramatic scenery in the open air. Autumn brings a golden glow to Cappadocia, inviting guests to join seasonal tastings, explore vineyard walks and enjoy cosy evenings. Winter transforms the fairy chimneys into snow-dusted sculptures, adding an unexpected serenity to the area. Within the property, the Winter Corner becomes a cosy gathering point, while intimate winter
picnics, wine-tastings and festive celebrations highlight the richness of the season. At Bezirhane, concerts and solstice gatherings add a cultural rhythm to the quiet beauty of the snowy valleys.
Flavours of the land, stories of the past Cappadocia’s culinary legacy finds new expression at Argos in Cappadocia. Food and wine are central to the Argos experience. Seki Restaurant, whose name means ‘terraces on the slopes’, is set above the wine cellar and presents Anatolian cuisine with a contemporary touch. Dishes showcase seasonal ingredients and reflect the multicultural heritage of the region. Guests might taste lamb slow-cooked with local herbs, mezze platters featuring garden produce or breads baked in traditional stone ovens. Nahita embodies the philosophy of being ‘The
Good Place’. Its menus highlight Anatolian roots while applying sustainable practices: rainwater collection, waste transformation and local sourcing within 37 miles. The result is cuisine that connects past traditions with future responsibility.
Nahita Lounge extends this philosophy outdoors, offering cocktails and light dishes on an open terrace overlooking Pigeon Valley. The wine culture is equally distinctive.
Cappadocia is one of the oldest viticultural regions in the world. The Argos wine cellar houses more than 20,000 bottles, combining the estate’s own Nahita wines with high-end international labels. Tastings here are a journey through 4,000 years of winemaking history.
Restoring body & spirit At Argos in Cappadocia, wellness is guided by the same spirit as the property itself — grounded in the land, inspired by tradition and expressed with quiet elegance. Argos Spa draws inspiration from the region’s natural rhythms and ancient practices, offering travellers a restorative counterpoint to exploration. Treatments make use of local herbs, essential oils and Anatolian rituals designed to ease the body and calm the mind. Guests can choose from a menu that includes traditional massages, thermal therapies and
signature rituals crafted exclusively for Argos. Meditation sessions, yoga and sound baths are offered in intimate spaces, some carved from the rock itself, where acoustics enhance the sense of stillness. Wellness extends beyond the treatment rooms.
The property’s gardens provide tranquil spaces for mindful walks, while terraces overlooking Pigeon Valley invite moments of quiet reflection. Spa rituals are often paired with the hotel’s culinary philosophy — nutritious, locally sourced dishes and herbal infusions that support balance and renewal. This holistic approach ensures that every stay at Argos in Cappadocia is not only a cultural journey but also a retreat for body and spirit. Argos in Cappadocia is a destination shaped
by history, nature and community. From its rock-carved suites to its world-class wine cellar, from seasonal experiences to sustainable gastronomy, the property embodies the essence of Cappadocia’s cultural landscape. In every season, Argos reveals a new chapter, ensuring that each visit is truly another story.
DON’T MISS Explore the hotel’s labyrinth of tunnels and ancient stone halls on a daily guided tour
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KEY FACILITIES • 9 mansions & 71 unique rooms • 5 authentic event venues • Seki & Nahita restaurants • Argos Cellar, a natural underground wine cellar
KEY ACTIVITIES • Seasonal rituals & picnics • Sunrise hot air balloon rides • Hiking through Cappadocia valleys • Wine-tasting in Argos Cellar
KEY TREATMENTS • Hammam Rituals • Cappadocia Journey
GET IN TOUCH
argosincappadocia.com T: +90 384 219 3130 E:
aic@argosincappadocia.com
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