Experience a truly unique stay in this private cave house in Cappadocia, located just 1 km from Ürgüp town center and within walking distance to some of the area’s best restaurants. This peaceful and secluded property is ideal for couples, honeymooners, or travelers looking for privacy, comfort, and an authentic cave living experience.
The house features one spacious bedroom with a king-size bed, carved into natural volcanic stone, creating a naturally cool and restful atmosphere. A fully equipped kitchen allows you to prepare your own meals, making it perfect for both short and longer stays.
Step outside to enjoy your private courtyard and garden — a quiet outdoor space to relax, dine, or unwind after a day exploring Cappadocia. The property also includes a private parking area and ground-floor access with no stairs, offering easy and convenient entry.
The modern cave bathroom is designed for comfort, featuring twin rainfall showers and warm ambient lighting. One of the most distinctive features of the house is a hidden entrance to a historic 17th-century water tunnel carved deep into the volcanic rock, offering a rare glimpse into the region’s past.
Perfect for:
Couples and honeymoon stays Travelers seeking privacy and quiet Guests looking for an authentic Cappadocia cave house Short or extended stays with full amenities
Enjoy the comfort of a fully private home while staying close to Ürgüp’s restaurants, attractions, and cultural highlights. This Cappadocia vacation rental combines history, character, and modern convenience in a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
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Hikmet Süha Ersöz is a hospitality entrepreneur based in Cappadocia, Türkiye, and the founder of a boutique cave accommodation experience in Ürgüp. With a background in law, he began his career working in his family’s petrol station business, gaining early experience in management and operations.
After completing his legal education, he spent time in Italy, where exposure to culture, architecture, and design broadened his perspective and strengthened his appreciation for heritage and aesthetics. He later came to Cappadocia as a tourism volunteer, an experience that became a turning point and led him toward a long-term path in hospitality.
He went on to establish Esbelli Evi, one of Cappadocia’s first boutique cave hotels, which he developed and operated for nearly 30 years. During this time, he contributed to the early development of boutique cave hospitality in the region, with a strong focus on authenticity, preservation, and guest experience.
Building on this foundation, he later transitioned to a more intimate home-stay concept. His current work focuses on restoring traditional Cappadocian cave dwellings and historic stone houses, preserving their original character while introducing modern comfort in a subtle and respectful way. His design approach emphasizes simplicity, natural materials, and harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Beyond hospitality, he has remained closely connected to cultural and artistic communities, hosting artists and cultural figures in Cappadocia and supporting various creative initiatives over the years.
Today, his accommodation experience offers guests an authentic stay in carefully restored cave suites designed to reflect the spirit of Cappadocia, combining comfort, heritage, and a deep sense of place.