The hotel was good with variety of food for breakfast. Very close to Pamukkale so it was a great location. Closed many restaurants.
For the service, I personally think that the staffs were not so helpful compared to many hotels that we visited in the same trip. The price was also higher than other places. At least they could have ask if they could help with the luggage and led us to the room but they didn’t. Overall was just okay for me.
Over all nice property specially due to the fact that it’s very close to pumukkale attractions.
However certain things need to be better.
The WiFi pretty much non existent. Apart from a corner of the bed we didn’t have signal in the room. We discuss the issue with the front office they said that the village Internet is old and have issue. That would be a good explanation if you get signal in the room and not good internet connection or service. But not having a WiFi signal in your room is a hotel issue.
Restaurant is nice but a bit over priced. However food generally seems to be in the more expensive side in that area overall.
Staff are very helpful. The swimming pools are very fun place to spend your day.
The hotel is located 5 minutes away from the famous tourist attraction Pamukkale. Unfortunately, there are fewer people at the nearby ticket office, which is very convenient. The room is old but clean and the front desk staff is very friendly. It’s just that the Wi-Fi is very poor, and you can basically only use your own data network to access the Internet. It is a good choice if your budget is not high.
Daha önce geldiğimizde daha iyi gelmişti bize denizli sıcağında koridorlarda klima ve havalandırma yok sadece lobi ve odalarda var asansöre binip aşağı inene kadar havale geçirecektik..Ayrıca nevresimleride naylonluydu yaktı resmen uyuyamadık…
Nice thermal hotel - with thermal pools the hotel has many groups. Breakfast is ok. Dinner is limited choices. Nice swimming pool and hot thermal pools. Staff is courteous and friendly. I will come back again price is good.
The hotel is a few kilometers away from Pamukkale and close to the Hercules scenic area, but it is a cooperative hotel for group tours. To be honest, the appearance looks OK and it is also known as a hot spring resort hotel, but the overall facilities are average, just at the domestic three-star level, and the quality of meals and many room supplies is average.
I actually booked this place thinking it was a hotel in the Pamukkale area (I don't know why I mistakenly thought that). After comparing it with other accommodations in Pamukkale, I ultimately chose this one.
Since it's still winter, there's an outdoor pool, but it won't be open. I was hoping it had a famous hot spring in Pamukkale. This place has a large communal hot spring on the first floor, and each room can use the hot spring water. The red color of the bathtub in the bathroom photo is due to the hot spring water. When you turn on the faucet, 60-degree hot spring water gushes out, filling it up quickly.
The other facilities and service are impeccable. The owner, Osman, and (probably) his sister are charming, yet attentive. They helped me book a hot air balloon and made it affordable. Osman's witty father is also always willing to answer any questions I have. He even gave me a ride to the bus stop on my way to Pamukkale.
The Turkish breakfast is clean and plentiful. I barely managed to finish it after munching on coffee for over an hour, receiving over five refills.
As I mentioned earlier, this isn't Pamukkale, but a village slightly north of it called Karahayt. It was a mistake, but I realized I'd made the right choice after reaching Pamukkale. Pamukkale is so well-known that it's a bit busier and more crowded, while this place is a bit further away, quieter, but still offers a friendly, secluded countryside atmosphere.
After a very comfortable two nights, I checked out and headed to Antalya. Thank you, Osman Family.
The location of the hotel is generally not self-driving. It is not recommended to stay here. It is about 16 kilometers away from Pamukkale, but it is close to the main road. It is convenient to park. The hotel is free to help upgrade the room type.
The hotel I stayed at when I came out of Pamukkale was relatively good among the nearby hotels. When I checked in, I registered for SPA services. Services ranged from 35 euros to 50 euros. You can choose by yourself, and the consumption is quite high. There are banks and supermarkets downstairs which is very convenient. There are restaurants and hotels, and you can also walk to the town.
It was a life hot spring. Among the outdoor pools, the one with the most water is the warm hot spring that is just right for Koreans. The food was average, but I was satisfied with the price. The hot spring was so fun that I didn't want to bother going all the way to Pamukkale ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I really hope I can go there again someday. Thank you for letting me use the sulfur hot spring.
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Rriala dadThe hotel is very clean and provides everything. They give out free coffee and made us feel welcome. We enjoyed our stay there. The location is prefect as well as it's near all the attractions. The couple there Hussain and Amina was very lovely and welcoming. Also the receptionist which is the son, Osman he made sure we settled in smoothly and let us know the attractions around. The rooms are also spacious and they have a pool at the front. Definitely will recommend for families and friends.
GGuest UserOver all nice property specially due to the fact that it’s very close to pumukkale attractions.
However certain things need to be better.
The WiFi pretty much non existent. Apart from a corner of the bed we didn’t have signal in the room. We discuss the issue with the front office they said that the village Internet is old and have issue. That would be a good explanation if you get signal in the room and not good internet connection or service. But not having a WiFi signal in your room is a hotel issue.
Restaurant is nice but a bit over priced. However food generally seems to be in the more expensive side in that area overall.
Staff are very helpful. The swimming pools are very fun place to spend your day.
NNeol TooMy stay at Pamukkale WhiteHeaven Suite Hotel was nothing short of wonderful! The staff set the tone with a warm welcome, offering refreshing drinks and fruits upon our arrival. Despite our late check-in, they went above and beyond, even offering to send us to a nearby restaurant for a delightful evening meal.
The receptionist, a knowledgeable older gentleman, became our guide to the area, generously sharing insights about the local culture and the do's and don'ts. We were pleasantly surprised to receive a complimentary upgrade to a family suite, enhancing our overall experience.
Given the advice about tap water, the hotel took extra care to provide us with an abundance of bottled drinking water, completely free of charge. The attention to detail continued with a breakfast that exceeded expectations, offering a variety of delicious options.
During check-out, the staff demonstrated their commitment to excellent service once again. They not only assisted in booking a taxi but also gifted us a lovely souvenir—a Pamukkale magnet—a thoughtful touch that added a special touch to our departure.
In summary, Pamukkale WhiteHeaven Suite Hotel surpassed my expectations with its friendly staff, generous amenities, and a commitment to making every guest feel valued. I highly recommend this hotel for an exceptional and memorable stay in Pamukkale.
XXueyebinfenThe hotel is a few kilometers away from Pamukkale and close to the Hercules scenic area, but it is a cooperative hotel for group tours. To be honest, the appearance looks OK and it is also known as a hot spring resort hotel, but the overall facilities are average, just at the domestic three-star level, and the quality of meals and many room supplies is average.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel was good with variety of food for breakfast. Very close to Pamukkale so it was a great location. Closed many restaurants.
For the service, I personally think that the staffs were not so helpful compared to many hotels that we visited in the same trip. The price was also higher than other places. At least they could have ask if they could help with the luggage and led us to the room but they didn’t. Overall was just okay for me.
DDavid BrianNewly built hotel with a pool. The pool is actually great as it is so hot during the day. Rooms were spacious and clean, as advertised. Linen and towels were also clean and new. The breakfast was delicious and the hotel is close to the main tourist sites. Would definitely book again if I stayed in Pamukkale. Suggest starting at South Gate first (300 lira taxi from the hotel) as it is easier to walk down the travertines rather than up. Go as early as possible as it gets very hot during the day and can make it difficult to see everything on foot, especially for an older person, otherwise pay for the buggy and they will drive you around.
UURVdazhanguandaoStaying at the Wyndham Ramada Spa Resort was such a wise decision! Just a 10-minute drive from Pamukkale, you can soak in the pristine hot springs during the day and relax at the hotel in the evening – time-saving and delightful.
The hotel is spacious and comfortable, with brightly lit rooms and balconies offering distant mountain views. The facilities are superb, especially the swimming pool, where the turquoise waters frame the lush greenery, making for a truly relaxing swim.
The biggest surprise was the included breakfast and dinner! Breakfast offered a complete selection of Western and Chinese dishes, with fresh fruit and freshly made pastries; dinner was even more sumptuous, featuring a rotation of local specialties and gourmet dishes, all made with fresh, authentic ingredients, and even the desserts were unforgettable.
The service was also attentive and smooth from check-in to check-out. With such value, it's the perfect choice for your Pamukkale trip, and I'll definitely stay here again next time!
DDonovan_ldidn’t know I had booked for 1 adult but had 2 of us. The room could fit 4 people, but the guy still insisted on charging extra for the one person So if one person can pay $90 for a room that can fit 4 people, then for 2 people I must top up additional $50? Doesn’t make sense. Anyway the thermal pools are dirty, yellowish, you can feel the sand at the bottom. The handlebar to the steps are broken. Maybe I am comparing with my experience in Japan so this definitely doesn’t match up.
BBON970The hotel is a family business.
The boss is a bit serious and not as friendly as the two nephews.
Yesterday, I paid 208 first, and found 4 air conditioner units outside the window when I entered the room.
The boss said that all the twin rooms were full.
There were only king-size rooms facing the pool.
Then I was given 101 family room, and we used the twin room.
When I picked up the car in the morning, I found 8 air conditioners outside the window.
If the glass was not soundproof, I think the boss is a bit mean.
The breakfast looked full on the L-shaped table, but it was mainly vegetables and cheese.
I could only eat biscuits to fill my stomach.
Dinner was not a choice, so I had to settle at the hotel.
A plate of mixed grill + a plate of baked vegetables for 1050 lira.
What did I order in the comments that it was cheap?
The main building has an elevator, the bath water is good, and the dog is very cute.
To be honest
CConnor ChanThe hotel is located 5 minutes away from the famous tourist attraction Pamukkale. Unfortunately, there are fewer people at the nearby ticket office, which is very convenient. The room is old but clean and the front desk staff is very friendly. It’s just that the Wi-Fi is very poor, and you can basically only use your own data network to access the Internet. It is a good choice if your budget is not high.
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