The bedrooms are cozy, and the common spaces have a zen-like vibe, great if you need a quick recharge. The rustic and medieval aesthetic of the hotel transports you back to simpler times, and the breathtaking views of the fairy chimneys and mountains from the rooftop are truly remarkable.
Whether you go to this hotel or not, I highly recommend trying the Safran Cave Cafe pizza. We got the Turkish sausage pizza, made in their very own pizza oven, and each bite of it was bursting with flavour and covered in stretchy mozzarella.
This hotel is also conveniently located near a wide variety of shops, cafes, and taxi stands. The Safran Cave hotel employee was more than happy to assist us in booking our excursions and made us feel welcomed as soon as we stepped on the property.
Overall, this is a beautiful hotel that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys mouth-watering food, impeccable hospitality, and easy access to local gift shops and cafes.