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    					| Travelling to Turkey |   |  |  |  |  | Cappadocia: Goreme or Urgup? |  
	
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				| 1. | 03 Jul 2008 Thu 02:22 pm |  
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	I've found a hotel in each of these places, both equally meet my needs.  Please can someone advise me which location is the best?
 Also, I can either spend 2 or 3 nights.  Which do members recommend with regard to sightseeing?
 
 Many thanks.
   
 p.s. I won't be going in a hot air balloon
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				| 2. | 03 Jul 2008 Thu 04:38 pm |  
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	I went there 2 times, and I stayed in Ürgüp. I think Ürgüp is better for staying, it's more lively and sympathic I guess. you can go to Göreme to do some sightseeing later.
The Göreme open air museum where there are many small churches and the underground city (ı forgot where it's) are a must see. Anyway it's a small place, 3 days will be enough to see the surrounding.
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				| 3. | 03 Jul 2008 Thu 09:52 pm |  
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	Goreme tends to attract a slightly younger crowd. Urgup is slightly bigger. But both are centrally located and either place would be good. I know you said you don't want to do the hot air balloon but it is absolutely spectacular. I am afraid of heights and I loved every second of it.  I would recommend visiting the Soğnalı Valleys -- great hiking, interesting crumbling churches, lovely scenery and I did not run into a single visitor the the whole day I spent there. As for how long to stay I could stay there for weeks but I love hiking around and exploring. I think you can easily see the main sights in 3 days.		 |  |  
	
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				| 4. | 04 Jul 2008 Fri 12:13 am |  
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	 | Quoting Norae: Goreme tends to attract a slightly younger crowd.  | 
 I suppose I better take myself off to Urgup then
   
 As for the balloon trip . . . I'll think about it when I get there.
 
 Thanks Norae and mltm
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				| 5. | 04 Jul 2008 Fri 12:39 am |  
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	 | Quoting peacetrain: I've found a hotel in each of these places, both equally meet my needs.  Please can someone advise me which location is the best?
 Also, I can either spend 2 or 3 nights.  Which do members recommend with regard to sightseeing?
 
 Many thanks.
   
 p.s. I won't be going in a hot air balloon
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 What!!!! No hot air balloon!  That would be the first thing I did!  How can you not see Capadocia from the air.........................
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				| 6. | 04 Jul 2008 Fri 01:09 am |  
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	 | Quoting libralady: | Quoting peacetrain: I've found a hotel in each of these places, both equally meet my needs.  Please can someone advise me which location is the best?
 Also, I can either spend 2 or 3 nights.  Which do members recommend with regard to sightseeing?
 
 Many thanks.
   
 p.s. I won't be going in a hot air balloon
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 What!!!! No hot air balloon!  That would be the first thing I did!  How can you not see Capadocia from the air.........................
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 Easy . . . I would have my eyes closed.
  There's no way I'm getting in a little wobbly basket.  I'm ok in an aeroplane or on top of a mountain but not looking over the rim of a floating glorified picnic basket. 
 What if a stork with an extra sharp beak flew into the balloon?  No thanks.
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				| 7. | 04 Jul 2008 Fri 04:36 am |  
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 | Quoting peacetrain: but not looking over the rim of a floating glorified picnic basket.
 What if a stork with an extra sharp beak flew into the balloon?  No thanks.
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funny
   
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