Perched atop the historic rock fortress of Uçhisar, in the heart of Cappadocia, Argos in Cappadocia is a unique resort steeped in the history and culture of Turkey. The complex, featuring panoramic terraces, gardens, and a wellness center, was created by restoring the ruins of an ancient monastery and extends through a fascinating network of tunnels and caves dating back over 2,000 years.
The guest accommodations, distributed across seven distinct buildings and created through the restoration of ancient dwellings carved into the rock, perfectly showcase the excellence of local architecture and craftsmanship. The resort features 51 rooms and suites, some set within natural caves, others enhanced with private pools, all characterized by a perfect balance between authenticity and contemporary comfort.
The Seki Restaurant-Lounge-Cellar offers a contemporary reinterpretation of local culinary traditions, with dishes made from regional ingredients, many of which come from the hotel’s organic garden. The property also boasts its own wine production, Argos Vineyard, an expression of its strong connection to the region’s landscape and agricultural culture.
Located in an area rich in sites of great historical and cultural interest, including Uçhisar Castle and the Göreme Open Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Argos stands as a shining example of architectural restoration, the enhancement of historical heritage, and respect for local tradition.
The Bezirhane Concert Hall, originally part of an ancient monastery and later used as a linseed oil factory, features two interconnected rooms with original domes, large fireplaces, and extraordinary acoustics. Left unused for over two thousand years, this unique space—characterized by imposing stone walls, monumental pillars, and eight-meter-high ceilings—offers an atmosphere of rare charm. It can accommodate 80 to 200 people and is particularly well-suited for corporate meetings, private events, and weddings.