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Location : Karahayit Pamukkale Denizli
The Lycus River hotel in Pamukkale is a 4 star thermal hotel located in Karahayit region Pamukkale. The distance from Pamukkale city center is just 3 km and Denizli is 23 km. Top sight seeing places which are close to hotel are world famous travertines which has been created by water rich in carbonate and calcium. These minerals came out from the ground became solid and white. Travertines is truly a natural beauty worth to see in Pamukkale. Other places are Hierapolis, Temple of Apollo, Baths, Agora, Churches, Museum, Amphitheatre. Hotel Lycus River offers many thermal activities. There are outdoor and indoor thermal pools at the hotel. General aim of the treatment of thermal spring is to increase the resistance of the body. Lycus River has in total of 275 rooms including 60 non-smoking rooms, 2 king suites, 6 doublex and 2 rooms with disabled facilities.
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Hotel Facilities :
Outdoor Pool, Indoor Pool, Game Room, Billiards, Sport Activities, Hair Dresser, Animation, Turkish Hamam, TV Room, Meeting Rooms
Room Facilities :
Air Condition, Satellite TV, Hair Dryer, Bathtub, Minibar, Safe-In Room, WC
Attractions in Pamukkale
Here are two of our Recommended attractions in Pamukkale
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Nekropol
The necropolis located in the northern end of the old centre, is the largest in Asia Minor and continues along both sides of the road for nearly 2km. During the construction of the graves Limestone and marble were used, although marble was more common for the tombs. The northern necropolis has the specificities of structures belonging to the early Christianity. The most valuable parts of the necropolis are the tombs that have architectural characteristics of houses.
Great Turkish Bath Complex
The layout of the Complex is typical Roman Baths of the era. The remains of the structure date back to 2nd century BC. The area is covered with marble and a very large section of it is part of the Pamukkale Museum, now.