About Doda Cave
Are you ready to discover the charm of staying in the cave and stone rooms that offer history and art together in the natural wonder geography, right in the heart of Cappadocia?
Featuring a terrace where you can view Ortahisar Castle and hot air balloons from the most beautiful angle, Doda blends the historical and cultural fabric of Cappadocia with the Danish art of happiness, Hygge, and the Japanese Wabi – Sabi lifestyle.
In 2019, the House of Torun Ağa, one of the well-established families of Ortahisar town, has been renovated, aiming at an excellent guest experience, and Cappadocia has been given a unique tourist resort.
Doda’s cave and stone chambers are literally unique. For the first time in the Cappadocia region, Tadelakt, also called Moroccan plaster, was used in every bathroom of a hotel. The rock texture adorned with Tadelakt has brought the cave rooms to unique perfection.
Are you ready to discover the charm of staying in the cave and stone rooms that offer history and art together in the natural wonder geography, right in the heart of Cappadocia?
Featuring a terrace where you can view Ortahisar Castle and hot air balloons from the most beautiful angle, Doda blends the historical and cultural fabric of Cappadocia with the Danish art of happiness, Hygge, and the Japanese Wabi – Sabi lifestyle.
In 2019, the House of Torun Ağa, one of the well-established families of Ortahisar town, has been renovated, aiming at an excellent guest experience, and Cappadocia has been given a unique tourist resort.
Doda’s cave and stone chambers are literally unique. For the first time in the Cappadocia region, Tadelakt, also called Moroccan plaster, was used in every bathroom of a hotel. The rock texture adorned with Tadelakt has brought the cave rooms to unique perfection.