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Great Hotels of the World, the London-based hotel sales and marketing alliance, is delighted to announce that a number of new members from around the globe have been added to its collection.
Great Hotels of the World Luxury Collection – for the most luxurious hotels in the world
Argos in Cappadocia, Uchisar, Turkey
Boasting panoramic views of the Cappadocia plateau and looking out over the natural fortresses of Bashisar and Ortahisar is the newest member of our Luxury Collection - Argos in Cappadocia. Situated in the centre of the Cappadocia triangle, this is an ideal location.
The hotel has a total of 41 rooms and suites, some of which include private cave pools.
The rooms are all designed in different styles, ensuring guests a unique experience.
Every standard room is 20-50 square meters in size but the more luxurious suites can range from 40-120.
Wireless Internet, room service and an excellent concierge service guarantee a pleasant stay.
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