Wow! Three Doors has to be one of the most memorable and delightful hotels I've ever stayed in.
I'm an American, visiting Turkey with my family (husband and adult children). While they stayed Istanbul, I traveled solo for 3 days to Cappadocia. I didn't want a touristy place with giant buses, but a peaceful, authentic experience of Turkey. Three Doors was magical-- a true boutique hotel that offered not just a cool place to stay, but a chance to talk local residents and learn about the country and region. I met other travelers, locals, and came away from the hotel feeling like I had experienced something special.
You need a rental car to see this area-- roads are excellent and safe. You drive into an ancient little village and arrive at an oasis. My room had gorgeous views of a valley of cave dwellings-- a perfect place to wander and hike. The indoor and outdoor decor was so lovely-- artwork, tapestries, carpets, and bedclothes. My room comprised of three rooms with vaulted ceilings-- a bathroom, a sitting room (like an Ottoman palace!), and a lovely bedroom. The cave design made it cool even though it was hot outside.
Breakfast was fresh and delicious-- the terrace was the perfect place to sit with a cup of tea.
The hotel owner helped me with every detail and difficulty I encountered. So this is what Turkish hospitality is all about!
Mostly, a hotel like this is a gift-- of humanity and experience. I am grateful to have had the chance to stay here!