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Venus Suite Hotel Triple 103
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Venus Suite Hotel Triple 103

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Venus Suite Hotel is a family run hotel with a charming home-like atmosphere, located in the pleasant village of Pamukkale. Offering a garden, terrace and an outdoor pool, Venus Suite Hotel is totally renovated in 2015. Free WiFi access is available. Free WiFi is accessible in all areas. The property arranges free transfer service to Pamukkale's centrum in every 30 minutes. Daily breakfast is served in buffet style. Venus Suite Hotel is a family run hotel with a charming home-like atmosphere, located in the pleasant village of Pamukkale. Offering a garden, terrace and an outdoor pool, Venus Suite Hotel is totally renovated in 2015. Free WiFi access is available. Free WiFi is accessible in all areas. The property arranges free transfer service to Pamukkale's centrum in every 30 minutes. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning, electric kettle, a balcony and a minibar. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and bathrobes. You can enjoy city view and garden view from the room. Extras include a safety deposit box and ironing facilities. At Venus Suite Hotel you will find a hot tub, a 24-hour front desk, providing room service. Other facilities offered at the property include meeting facilities, a shared lounge and a ticket service. The property offers free private parking as well. Daily breakfast is served in buffet style. You can also enjoy traditional homemade food and grilled meats at the on-site à la carte restaurant. We speak your language! PAMUKKALE TRAVERTINES The obvious attraction of Pamukkale is the gleaming calcium traventines which are now a world heritage site.Pamukkale actually means "Cotton Castle" and it's easy to see why, with the distinct shape of the traventines. The terraces are formed by a chemical reaction that results in calcium carbonate sedimenting to form a traventine. The calcium rich waters are about 35.6 C when they first come from the ground and flow over the terraces into the beautiful pools. Above the traventines there is a Municipal pool and the Roman ruins of Hierapolis with the biggest necropolis in the world. THERMAL BATH There is also a thermal bath above the travengines, with the spring water's temperature being about 36C. The water is rich in minerals, is believed to have strong medicinal properties and is excellent for your general well being. Bring your swimsuit and enjoy Pamukkale's therapeutic waters. RED WATER In nearby Karahayit, the spring water comes from the ground at around 56C and is rich in iron. The flow of this water over the rock results in the red colouring. Many people come to admire it's beauty. COLOSSAE Colossau is situated on the hills about 7km away from Pamukkale. There is not much remaining of this ancient city, but you will find some traces of the Roman period theatre and some foundation constructions can be seen. TRIPOLIS This antique city is situated 60km away from Pamukkale. It was first constructed for defense purposes, but was later reconstructed by the Romans. The Apollo cult was important in Tripolis. Now days you can see some remnants of the theatre, city walls and some of the other buildings. HIERAPOLIS This area was first settled because of these thermal waters. The city of Hierapolis was established in 190BC by the king of Pergamon, Eummanes II. The city was very prosperous under Roman rule and even more so under the Byzantines. • The Basilica You will find hte Basilica to the easy of the big bath right next to the road. It's thought that it was constructed after Hierapolis became the centre of the Bishopry. The erection of the Basilicas and churches lead to the city's adoption of the Roman architectural style. • The Agora Towards the southern gate, close the Gymnasium and big bath you will find the Agora. The bazaar and great meetings took place here. Inscriptions were found during the excavations of the Agora which indicated the importance of cotton growing and weaving to the area. • The Colonnaded Street The Colonnaded Street is about 1km long and runs through the whole city. In Hierapolis high day, it would have been lined by stoas and important buildings. At the northern and southern ends of the street, outside the Byzantium city walls, you will find momumental gates, which were constructed during the Roman period. • The Great Bath Complex Today the great bath houses the meseum. It's thought that the interior of the building was covered in marbal. The construction is typical of Roman Baths. • Saint Philippe Martrium Saint Philippe Martrium is Octogonal in shape and was built on the site where it is thought that St Philip was martyred. Saint Philip was one of the twelve Apostles, he worked hard to spread Christianity in Hierapolis and together with his sons, founded the first christian community. LAODICEIA The city is situated 6km from Pamukkale and was build in the 3rd century by King Antricos II. The city "Laodicia" was named after his wife Laodicee. Laodicia was an important site to see, as you will find one of the first seven churches built during the spread of Christianity. Laodicia's location was important, as it was situation on the road connecting the trading centres Ephesus and Miletos. The hotel is 300 m from Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey and 700 m from Traverter Street. AIRPORT INFORMATION The Denizli Cardak airport is about 1 hour from Pamukkale and to get here, you can take an airport taxi or there is a shuttle bus run by Havas bus company. BUS AND TRANSPORT INFORMATION Most buses will go to the Denizli bus station, which is about 25 minutes from here, only some buses from Selcuk come directly to Pamukkale. To get here from Denizli, there is a local shuttle bus (dolmus) that leaves every 15 minutes. When you get on the dolmus, tell the driver "Dert Yol Pamukkale" (ıt is entry the town) and he will drop you at the bus stop at the end of our street. The hotel is 50 metres from there. If the driver misses the stop and you go to the centre of Pamukkale, which is only 5 minutes from here, go into any shop and they will call us to pick you up. There are many buses running all through the day from Selcuk and most will go to Denizli bus station, but a bus departing at 9.30am run by Pamukkale bus company buses will come directly to the Pamukkale bus station in the centre of town. We can pick you up from here. If your bus goes to Denizli, please follow the above directions to get to Pamukkale. The buses from Cappadocia will arrive in Denizli bus station early in the morning and there is a free shuttle bus, run by a local travel agent here, that waits for the arrival of these buses and will bring you directly to Pamukkale. Tell the driver that you're staying at Venus Suite Hotel and he will take you here.

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