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The Ürkmez Hotel is run by brothers Jimy and Juju. ****FULL BREAKFAST BUFFET (incl. müsli, fruit salad, egg, cakes,orange juice, filter coffee, cheese, tomato, cucumber, olives ....
Ptt Karsisi No: 20 (Hotel)
Wallabies Hotel is located right in the centre of Selcuk. We have clean rooms all with private bathrooms and hot water 24 hours a day.
Ataturk mah.cengiz topel str. no :2 (Hotel)
Welcome to Jimmy's Place ! In 1998 we opened a guest house and have been in the business since then, quickly gaining fame among independent travelers for our staff and excellence of service & facilities.
Ataturk mah, 1016 sok, no. 19 Pazar Yeri (Hotel)
Paris Hotel offers you, the independant traveller, clean, comfortable accommodation at affordable prices. We are family run and are here to aid you in anyway that you should require during your stay in Selcuk.
Atatürk Mahallesi 1019 Sokak No. 6 Selçuk (Hotel)
Artemis is located in sunny Selcuk, home to Ephesus and five kilometres from the Agean Sea. Freshly renovated, Artemis boasts 18 new hotel rooms (each with private bathroom and shower) . All are air conditioned.
Ataturk mah.1012 Sokak no:2 (Hotel)
The Urkmez Hotel has a great location close to Ayasuluk Hill. The rooms are clean and bright with balconies overlooking the pedestrian streets below. The family that runs the hotel is really friendly and provides a free shuttle service to Ephesus twice a day. They serve a nice breakfast as well. ... more
Brothers Juju and Jimmy are the most accommodating hosts! Nothing is to much trouble, not to mention their friendly service and outstanding hospitality. Celcuk is a remarkable place and the Urkmez just add magic to it! This is outstanding value for money!! ... more
Cannakale
. Meant to be going to Kusadasi tomorrow but actually changed to Selcuk simply because it's easier ...
Tea Sugar Dream
for the ruins at night time. Made for Selcuk but had to stop to sleep along the way, in a clean cheap hotel ...
Selcuk
Turkey Backpacking bir, iki, uc, dort, besh... It turns out that after my whirling dervish ...