We stayed in June 2024. It's a good place. There are many dining options nearby. The breakfasts are good. Delicious and varied. One day there was a buffet, the other day they just cooked breakfast for us and set the table. Both options were excellent. On the second day of our stay, at 06:30, balloons flew over our heads. There weren't many of them, but they were flying right above us. The receptionist spoke in English (a very nice young man). The rooms are dry, clean, styled like a cave. Everything you need is there. Of the cons, the air conditioner was dripping. The balloon flight was ordered directly from the administrator (110 euros per person). Other excursions are cheaper outside the hotel. I recommend the hotel itself
Positive: beautiful view from the windows and the terrace to the balls and Cappadocia. The hotel is beautifully styled like a stone house, Friendly staff, 7 minutes walk to the central part, there are cafes, restaurants and a shop nearby. The hotel is surrounded by greenery, even in late autumn it was very beautiful.
Cons: when the hotel was empty, they refused to give us a second blanket (like it's not accepted), the bed was uncomfortable, with an old mattress, and we couldn't get a good night's sleep. The breakfasts were very simple, I would even say meager, consisting mainly of rolls and cheese with jam (perhaps due to the "off-season", there were only 2-3 guests in the hotel)
I think that the price and quality do not match. But in Cappadocia, in principle, everything is expensive due to the lack of much choice.
For a 1-2-night stop, it's a normal option (much better than hotels in the rocks), since it's quiet around and the panorama of the Balls is excellent, you don't have to go to the observation deck.
In general, the hotel is good, convenient location, nice terrace, delicious breakfast. The only thing I didn't like was the lack of a full-fledged window, there was some kind of window pane under the ceiling, opening which I saw only a bunch of dead bugs that fell on the bed, because this window was right above it. Despite the fact that we booked a room with a garden view. I went to find out at the reception, what kind of setup? To which the guy shrugged his shoulders and said that there were no available rooms, but we could pay 8000 lira and move to the floor above. In short, we had to stay in the room that we were provided with, because there was a lot of money right next to each other and the balloons were not launched for a week, so the cost of the flight also rose to 350 euros per person, there's nothing we can do, we came just for the flight. But, all this did not spoil our trip - Cappadocia is amazing!