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    Pam Thermal Otel

    (2 reviews)

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    Nothing said in the previous review is incorrect but the place is fun! Should you wish little fish…read morewill nibble off your foot callouses ( not my thing- strangely I also saw this in Derry -Northern Ireland).A net work of hot to cold spa pools presents itself.I indulged, in fact, I overindulged.you can coat yourself with mud , I did.I drink Turkish Brandy at the bar.Turkish wine is good .The brandy has a lighter fluid quality to it but it's cheaper than the imported stuff.I would have stayed longer!

    It was 'fine' but compared to the Crowne Plazas and the other top hotels on our tour (Glories of…read moreTurkey tour with Neon) this one was by far the lowest on our list. The draw here is their thermal waters pools, which feel good and look cool. The brown shell of the pool is faked to look geolocially correct, but the waters are piped in from the mountain, and there is mineral mud from the bottom that you slather all over yourself. this is all included in your room, as well as a large outdoor regular pool. But the room was small and very 'dated'. it was clean, but was old with stains and worn out parts. Much like a motel 6 in the states. The beds were absolute rock, and i like a hard bed. They had no give at all - i actually checked to see if there as a board under the mattress and sheet. the other downside was the food - pretty bad. not bad like rotten just flavorless and old. we had dinner and breakfast, both were really not good and i ate very little at breakfast. stick with the breads and cheeses and you will do ok. there is nothing in the neighborhood, so just stick to the thermal pool and get yourself so hot and dizzy that youre ready to pass out and wont notice the old room and rock hard bed. There is a free belly dance show (though they encourage you to order a drink or 2) by the pool at 9:30, so that is cool too. All in all, nothing terribly 'wrong' with this hotel, but as the 3 stars says - 'ok' .

    Lycus River Hotel - Inside spa 屋内の温泉

    Lycus River Hotel

    (3 reviews)

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    "Just an average place to sleep"…read more Not a five star hotel compared to other hotels we stayed at in turkey, even some of the 3 stars were better. Hotel: This hotel gets massive tour groups and seems like it only for that. Services: Services in terms of cleanliness, food quality and staff are below par. Breakfast: Due to big crowds for breakfast and dinner and there are not enough staff to manage and the food does run out on the good dishes. Water: We have to pay for drinking water as because of salt in the area the water from the sink is not drinkable. So be prepared to buy water for diner and the room, although they did provide water in the morning. The positive things are its outdoor and indoor thermal pools.There is a guy taking photos of people eating, the prints are then displayed outside for sale and its is available as a photo or on a glass (glass being quite pricey). Other nice thing is the outdoor gardens in between the buildings and the pool area. All in all its just good for the quick night stay with the tour companies. Room Tip: Make sure you buy water on the way to the hotel as it could be pricey at the hotel.

    Ugh. Double ugh…read more This is a spa/resort hotel located at the hot springs of Pamukkale. The hotel features a swimming pool, a pool fed by hot springs, and typical spa amenities. The room was fairly small and felt a bit aged for a five star resort in Turkey. The bathroom in particular. I'm used to small European bathrooms and I've no qualm with them, but compared to other like hotels in Turkey, this was small and felt dated. There was a small balcony which overlooked the pool, but nothing you could hang out on. Overall, the room was more three star than five star, but here it is all about location. There was an indoor lukewarm tub (not really hot) located in our section of the hotel. It was convenient, but so centrally located (the staircase to the rooms wrapped around it) that anyone entering or leaving their rooms from all floors could just stand and watch you. Not exactly private or romantic. More functional. The lounge/bar area is huge and has a real resort feel, like something from a 70s Dean Martin movie. Central firepit, lots of cushy chairs. HOWEVER, the staff was horrendous...this is the biggest reason I'm docking this hotel down to two stars. Sitting in the lounge, which was virtually empty (it was Winter), the bar staff just stood and talked to each other and pointedly ignored everyone in the room. I finally had to walk up to the bar and basically demand a drink...whereupon I got the "look." You know. The "look" of "why are you fucking bothering me?" This is the only place in Turkey I really ever go that 'tude. I'm used to it in Paris...but seriously. The buffet dinner was horrible. Horrible. Limited, unpalatable, unseasoned, and disgusting. I saw people literally spit the deserts out of their mouths. You know when deserts are being spit out that something is seriously wrong. And the staff in the dining room was equally distant and cold. Great location with spa/resort/hot springs amenities, decent room, but poor food and angry staff. Meh...Turkey has other places much better. Tip: If you do stay there, read the facilities handbook and bathroom signs. Someone put their faith in Google Translate and the results are hysterical.

    Ramada - hotels - Updated May 2026

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