Availability

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  • Double/​Twin Room - 12 m²

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    Room with double bed or two single beds or triple beds.

  • King Suite - 42 m²

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    One master bedroom with double bed and one kids room with 2 single beds, sitting room and Jacuzzi.

  • Single Room - 12 m²

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    Room with one single bed or queen size bed.

  • Suite - 28 m²

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    Room with double or 2 single beds and sitting room with sofa beds.

  • Triple Room - 16 m²

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    Room with 3 single beds or 1 double bed and 1 single bed.

General

  • Official Rating: Thermal Hotel
  • Open: All year long
  • Board Basis: Half-board
  • Location: Kizilcahamam, Ankara, Turkey
  • Nearest Cities: Kizilcahamam (600 m), Ankara (82 km)
  • Nearest International Airport:
    Ankara Esenboga International (ESB) Airport, 95 km (1 hour, 25 min)

An Outline

Basak Thermal Hotel is listed among one of the best selections in order to achieve and fulfill your Islamic vacation needs and desires.

Basak Thermal Hotel is one of a kind. It offers great sauna and health treatments, very comfy accommodation, with private family baths and thermal pools, all available in the hotel vicinity.

Basak Thermal Hotel in Ankara, Turkey is a very pleasant destination, kept aligned with the “Muslim Holiday” conception, which lets you admire and appreciate an astounding vacation that you would remember for a lifetime.

Half Board Inclusive

Prices based on open buffet inclusive of breakfast & dinner.

Thermal Facilities

1 indoor thermal swimming pool for men, 1 indoor thermal swimming pool for women and private family baths.

Health & Spa Relaxation

Turkish bath and sauna for men, Turkish bath and sauna for women, fitness center and massages.

Sports & Leisure Activities

Table tennis, children playground, game salon for kids and fishing for kids.

For Children

Kids’ playground, game salon for kids, fishing for kids and babysitting.

Extra Facilities

Meeting and conference facilities, Masjid, Wi-Fi.

Nearby Attractions

Kizilcahamam is located at a 600-meter distance and Ankara is located at 82-kilometer distance.

Transfer & Distances

1 hour 25 minutes transfer to Ankara Esenboga International (ESB) Airport.

Amenities

In the hotel…

Restaurants, Cafes & Bars

The thermal hotel provides a wide selection of mouthwatering and delicious Turkish and International cuisine, served as an open buffet, along with breakfast and dinner. Only halal food is served on the hotel premises. The hotel is an alcohol free property, use of alcohol is strictly prohibited anywhere inside the hotel vicinity.

In the room…

  • Comforts: Air Conditioning
  • Luxury to Relish: Thermal water
  • Get Fresh and Relax: Private bathroom | Hair dryer
  • Entertain yourself: LCD TV
  • Food & Drink: Vitamin Bar
  • Extra Care: Carpeted Floor

Check-in time

1400 Hours

Check-out time

1200 Hours

Facilities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Baby sitting (on request)
  • Children playground
  • Conference and meeting facilities
  • Fitness Centre
  • Game Rooms
  • Hair Dryer
  • Jacuzzi
  • LCD TV
  • Massages
  • Mosque
  • Restaurants & Cafes
  • Sauna
  • Sport Facilities
  • Thermal Pools
  • Thermal Water
  • Turkish Bath
  • Vitamin Bar
  • Wi-Fi

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Ankara

Ankara

Overview

The capital and the second largest city of Turkey, Ankara is situated in the core of Anatolia. This city is a primary intersection of Turkey’s trade and market. Ankara is rich in vegetation and forestry having continental climate with snowy winters and hot summer months. The old city has several archaeological sites and a hill that oversees it is adorned with the remnants of an ancient castle that adds historic significance and pictorial charm to the view.

Things to do

Things to do

Ankara hosts major events throughout the year that attract participants and enthusiastic tourists from all over the world.

International Ankara Film Festival:
Every year in March, the International Ankara Film Festival is held and lasts for 10 days. It receives movie fans that take part in festival activities and a sequence of screening sessions. Since its institution, the Festival’s ambition has been to empower the upcoming generations of Turkish cinema and to encourage beginners help shape their career in this sector.

International Ankara Music Festival:
The International Ankara Music Festival is held annually in April and invites fresh talents from across the globe.

The festival proposes a mélange of musical tangs oscillating from orchestral to trendy music, from band to ethno-jazz dance music and acapella. Around 908 musicians from 18 different countries perform during the festival.

International Ankara Theater Festival:
The International Ankara Theater Festival and ODTÜ Theatre Fest are amongst the city's supremely vital events. Hospitable towards artists and audiences annually, these festivals gather theater lovers not just from Turkey but also the tourists and international participants.

The Carrot, Salt, Cherrie, Rice, Water, Kit, Tomato and Melon are some of the local Turkish festivals that are celebrated with delight and are a source of attraction for the nomads.

Subjecting to your passion, you can enjoy trekking in the parks and in the backdrops, touring the museums or pursuing for the Ottoman or Selçuk relics in the ancient castle. Moreover, chic shopping places like Armada along the Eskisehir road also offer cinemas and quality restaurants presenting South Anatolian Cuisine. Your holiday in Ankara is imperfect lest you try some of the delectable local dishes such as Toyga soup, yazma çöreği, pilaf kapama, Beypazari Bagels and Halep dolma.

This cordial city of Ankara receives all tourists with utmost hospitality who want to travel the capital of Turkey and navigate through the momentous historic gems.

Culture and History

Culture and History

Ankara has about 50 museums that count on the historical treasure that the city nestles. The archaeological sites and landmarks revealing the ancient stories are worth the visit.

Ataturk's Mausoleum:
To pay homage to the founder of Turkey, a magnificent mausoleum was constructed in late 19th century. Located on a grand hill in the Anıttepe quarter of Ankara, the mausoleum is a superb unification of antique as well as contemporary architectural theme. Millions of Turks and tourists visit Anıtkabir to pay reverence to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Inside the mausoleum are the Atatuk Museum and the War of independence. Visit Anıtkabir on one of the Turkey’s national holiday to turn your trip into an outstanding experience.

Hacı Bayram Mosque:
The Hacı Bayram Mosque was created in 15th century to honor Hacı Bayram Veli. Stop by for a while to praise its dazing interior featuring wood details and Kütahya tiles.

Atakule Tower:
Atakule Tower is one of the tallest buildings of the city with a shopping mall at its bottom and an observatory at the top to give panoramic views of Ankara. The shopping mall gets transformed into the hotel during winter that the tourists love to stay in.

Ankara Castle:
Ankara Castle is the most cardinal constituent of the city's skyline and is among the must-see spots that will amaze you with its far-fetched outlook. You’ll enjoy discovering the castle the most if you walk around it. Pass through the main gate near the clock tower and reach inside the castle to find the historic buildings. Few of these buildings have been restored and are serving as the art galleries, restaurants and souvenir shops. Next, take the stairs to the castle walls and mesmerize your senses with the scenic sights of Ankara.

Hamamönü:
Hamamönü underwent restoration recently and it turns out to be one of the most interesting places for the tourists. The narrow pathways, Ottoman style houses and historic buildings give this neighborhood a distinctive outlook. This region has 4 mosques of historic importance: Tacettin Sultan Mosque, Sarikadi Mosque, Karacabey Mosque and Haci Mussa Mosque. The famous Turkish poet who wrote the Turkish National Anthem had his residence in this town and now a museum is named after him.

Hamamönü also has an art street that is a best spot for the visitors to collect traditional art pieces and souvenirs. The nights here during Ramadan are full of life when the locals organize several events. Throughout the year, day or night, this place is always alive and jovial.


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