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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Don’t let the "pretty" exterior fool you—it’s a disaster inside! I really wanted to like this place because the building looks so charming from the street, but honestly? It was a total nightmare. Once you get past the front door, the "historic charm" completely disappears and you're left with a mess.
The Real Story
• The Hike: Just a heads-up, it’s a brutal uphill walk to get here. If you aren't looking for a serious cardio workout with your luggage, you're going to hate the trek.
• Safety Hazards: This was the scariest part. There are exposed wires all over the place. The electrical work is super sketchy and felt genuinely dangerous.
• Zero Vibes: The rooms are really run-down and have zero "aesthetic." No decor, no effort—just a depressing space that hasn't been looked after in years.
• The Bathroom: The layout is so awkward it’s almost impressive. It’s totally "biçimsiz," making it a struggle just to use the toilet or get ready.
Non-Existent Service
The management here is a joke. I had no soap or shampoo in my room, so I actually had to borrow some from another guest! When I complained to the front desk the next morning, they still didn't bother to get me any. Their excuse? "The person who handles that is on leave." Seriously?
To top it off, there was no breakfast. Why? Because the person who makes it didn't show up that day. Apparently, if one person stays home, the whole hotel stops functioning."
"Excellent location in an historic building in the old town with lots of character and a view. Parking was on the street outside but there is also public parking across the street. Unfortunately, after check-in, there was nobody around to tell us the WiFi password."
"What a lovely place. The owner speaks very little English, but on our first morning he’d asked his son to come and explain the area to us. The room was very comfortable, the heating was on (mid April) and it was cosy. The shower room is clean and the shower was great, but the room is very small with wooden doors that open out. The traditional breakfast was excellent and blackcurrant juice was available as I don’t drink cay (chai) or coffee. There’s a lovely terrace and when we came back mid afternoon, our host brought juice and biscuits out to us. It’s a 5 minute walk downhill to the main square. The access from the main road is @ 200m of traditional cobbles, but we had a safe and hard standing surface for our motorcycles inside the gates"
"The owner mr Osman did everything to make my stay an unforgettable experience. He collected me from the central bus station late at night and organised my return journey to Ankara airport I stayed at this hotel for 5 nights and will certainly use it again if I go back .The hotel is perfectly located to explore the ancient village. I recommend this hotel . "
"Absolutely amazing. Lovely host and his wife. It’s an old building almost everything is wooden, I’ve had a wonderful sleep. Just a few feet away from the old streets/bazaar. From the time I arrived, to the time I left both husband and wife made me feel special and took care of everything. Oh and the lady makes delicious cookies and sauces! Only stayed less than a day but the impression is ever lasting. Beautiful place and people. Throughout my ten days in Turkey (I frequently travel to Turkey from Uk - and explore places) this was the best day/night spent. Perfect for couples, although I was solo and still felt magical.
Safranbolu itself has become one of my favorites - there is something magical about this town. "
"The hotel was lovely. One must put aside expectations of space etc. and appreciate the comfort of living in a Turkish home. Hajjar and her aunt were gracious in their welcome. "
Hostels are a great way to stay for a good value, so you can save your money for fun things to do. You can check out this destination's cultural highlights, such as its historic sites, and the gardens create an appealing natural setting.
What is a hostel?
No two hostels look identical, but these dorm-style accommodations all have shared rooms (though many have private options too), budget prices and a social atmosphere.
What are the best hostels in Safranbolu?
Ready to book a hostel in town? These options have the highest reviews from our customers and might be a good place to start looking: Kervan Konuk Evi Pansiyon - Hostel - Property features include free parking and a 24-hour front desk. You'll find towels, showers and hairdryers in all rooms. Güneş Konak Otel - You can take advantage of free breakfast and free Wi-Fi, as well as free parking. You'll find towels, showers and TVs in all rooms.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Safranbolu?
The weather is important when you want to venture out and explore, so here's a little information about the local climate: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 3°C. Average annual precipitation for Safranbolu is 962 mm.
What is there to see and do in Safranbolu?
Depending on what interests you, you might like to discover some places near Safranbolu. Get out into nature with places such as Tokatli Canyon, Mehmet Akif Ersoy Park and Ata Park. Cultural attractions include Safranbolu City Museum and Safranbolu Chocolate Museum. Visit landmarks such as Cinci Hamam, Hıdırlık Tepesi and Yörük Köyü Safranbolu.
What's the best way to get to and around Safranbolu while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Safranbolu on hand to make the most of your stay: You can search for flights to the nearest airport, which is Zonguldak (ONQ), located 35.5 mi (57.1 km) away from the city centre.