"Very charming hotel in the middle of the small town of Safranbolu. Family owned property with very welcoming people and wondeful breakfast. Rooms are very comfortable and nice. I highly recommend this hotel."
"Küçük butik bir konaklama alanı işletenler çok nazik ve saygılı insanlar. tamamen bir aile ortamı çok rahat ettik sanki bir komşuya misafirliğe gitmiş gibiydik"
"The room is beautiful,clean and tidy!
The hosts are very friendly and helpful!
The breakfast is terrific!
If you have have a chance we recommend you stay there."
"Korkcu Konak was a great place from which to enjoy Safranbolu. Spacious room, clean, nice bed. Good location, just off the main road, with easy access to the old city and view points. The hosts were warm and breakfasts were great. We loved it!"
"Homemade breakfast was delicious, the room was very traditional, and the location was perfect for accessing old town. The host speaks minimal English so please learn basic Turkish or Google translate. Highly recommended!!"
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"Unique place with lots of character. Friendly staff. Little hard to get to but that’s expected in Safranbolu. Breakfast and the breakfast area was great as well. I highly recommend this experience."
"I love when you book at a Hilton property and know it will live up to the standard one expects. We arrived later in the evening and after a full day of driving and sightseeing, it was lovely to be able to know everything would clean and comfortable.
The room was well designed, confortable sheets and bed (though it was a small double and not a queen or king). Crabtree and Evelyn shower products. Lovely view.
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"A very charming bed & breakfast being managed by a very sweet lady. The rooms are beautifully decorated in ottoman style. The owner is very helpful and hospitable and the homemade breakfasts in three morning were also very delicious. Definitely a place to return to."
"This was my second time staying here. I made Safranbolu a stop on my trip just so I could stay at Efe Guest house for a few days. The hospitality and the kindness of the owners are beyond exceptional. I felt even more at home this time than the last time; now I feel like part of the family and would look forward to coming again.
The house is well-kept; the terrace on the top floor where breakfast is served is so peaceful and offers a lovely view. The breakfast is good.
Thank you Yasin Bey and family for your kindness."
"Original old house. Nice owner/manager. Home made breakfast. Very clean bed sheets and towels. Very nice views of the old town. Do not expect big washrooms and hotel like beds and amenities. "
"Korkcu Konak was a great place from which to enjoy Safranbolu. Spacious room, clean, nice bed. Good location, just off the main road, with easy access to the old city and view points. The hosts were warm and breakfasts were great. We loved it!"
"This hotel is a true gem. It is run by the kindest and most caring couple. We stayed in 14 hotels in 15 days across Türkiye, this was the absolute BEST. They pay attention to every small detail to make sure your stay is perfect and authentic. Beautiful people in a beautiful setting. The rooms are comfortable and clean with lots personal details and handmade surprises. The Turkish breakfast was outstanding and included homemade jams and other specialties. I highly recommended this sweet hotel and would happily return there myself. This place is a true gem."
You can browse the exhibits at Kaymakamlar Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Safranbolu City Center. While you're in the area, wander around the gardens.
You can browse the exhibits at Kent Tarıhı Müzesi, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Safranbolu City Center. While you're in the area, wander around the gardens.
You can learn about the history of Safranbolu City Center with a trip to Köprülü Mehmet Paşa Camii. While you're in the area, wander around the gardens.
You can browse the exhibits at District Governors Travel House, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Safranbolu City Center. While you're in the area, wander around the gardens.
You can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Safranbolu Eski Carsı during your visit to Safranbolu City Center. While you're in the area, wander around the gardens.
Izzet Pasa Mosque is located in Safranbolu City Center, a historic area that travelers like for its gardens. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 70 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Izzet Pasa Mosque?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Safranbolu City Museum and Safranbolu Chocolate Museum. Cinci Hamam, Hıdırlık Tepesi, and Historic Clock Tower are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. Spend some time wandering around Bulak Cave, Mehmet Akif Ersoy Park, and Ata Park.