This homestay is on a hillside in Selcuk. It can be said that it is basically at the top of the hillside. The last bit of the road is steeper. Down the hillside is the train station and the city center. It takes 10 minutes to walk up the hill and about 8 minutes to walk down the hill. Selcuk is not a big town. St. John's Church (castle), Archaeological Museum, Temple ruins, etc. are all within walking distance and can be reached in a few minutes. The ruins of Ephesus are a little farther away and are more worth exploring. You can take a minibus or call a taxi at the taxi station by phone. The two guys of Minsu, Meili and Okayy, are both handsome guys with good service awareness. Meili is enthusiastic and Okayy is thoughtful. They do their best to make guests feel comfortable and convenient. Meili warmly received us and quickly narrowed the distance between us. Okayy drove us to the vicinity of the train station twice, saving us a lot of physical strength and time. Thank you very much for their service. The breakfast of Minsu is very good. Although simple, it is very attentive. The restaurant is warm and friendly. It is very cool in the morning and the mood for dining is pleasant. Although the room is not big, the view is superb. At sunset, you can see the distant coast, castle, and the whole town of Selcuk. There are planes taking off and landing from time to time at a small airport in the distance. These dreamy views are worth the difficulty of that small hillside. In addition, the people in the town are kind and friendly, the children are warm and generous, and the elderly are leisurely, drinking tea and playing cards. It is a very pleasant place. The time is too tight this time, and I will stay a few more days next time. I hope to put a non-slip mat in the bathroom to make it more perfect. This is a small suggestion.
This guesthouse is located on a hillside in Selcuk, almost at the top of the slope, with the last part of the road being a bit steep. Coming down the hill, you’ll find the train station, which is also the city center. It takes about 10 minutes to walk up the hill and about 8 minutes to walk down. Selcuk is a small town, and attractions like the St. John’s Church (Castle), Archaeological Museum, and Temple Ruins are all within walking distance, just a few minutes away. Ephesus Ruins are a bit further away, but they are definitely worth exploring. You can take a mini bus or call a taxi from the taxi stand. The two hosts of the guesthouse, Meili and Okayy, are both very service-oriented. Meili is enthusiastic, and Okayy is considerate, making sure guests feel comfortable and convenient. Meili warmly welcomed us and quickly became close to us. Okayy drove us to the train station twice, saving us a lot of energy and time. We are very grateful for their service. The guesthouse’s breakfast is excellent. Although simple, it is prepared with care. The restaurant is cozy and friendly, and the mornings are pleasantly cool, creating a delightful atmosphere for dining. The rooms may not be large, but the view is superb. During sunset, you can see the distant coastline, the castle, and the entire town of Selcuk. There is a small airport in the distance, and occasionally planes take off and land, adding to the dreamlike scenery. It is worth facing the difficulties of that little slope for such breathtaking views. Additionally, the people in town are kind and friendly, the children are warm and generous, and the elderly live a leisurely life, enjoying tea and playing cards. It is a very relaxing and pleasant place. Unfortunately, we had limited time this visit, but we will definitely stay longer next time. It would be perfect if they could place an anti-slip mat in the bathroom. This is just a small suggestion.
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