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Firstly, this beautiful place is in Turkey! The most famous name and the name you may have heard of before is Cappadocia. However\u00a0Goreme\u00a0is the name of the main tourist town. Cappadocia is pretty much in the middle of Turkey, a Country that a lot of people visit for its coastline and the\u00a0City of Istanbul Turkey has more recently received\u00a0some bad press, but rest assured that the majority of time it is safe to visit and if there\u2019s any commotion its unfortunately, usually in the capital of Ankara which is 300km away from Cappadocia (nearly the same distance as London to Paris). Turkey is a big country too, in fact it\u2019s the 37th largest country in the world so a degree of planning is required to get you to this fairytale place. The best option is to fly there and conveniently there are 2 airports that serve Cappadocia- Kayseri Airport (ASR) and Nevsehir Airport (NAV), however Kayseri is an hours drive away from Goreme, whereas Nevsehir is only 30 minutes away so bare this in mind when booking. HOW TO GET TO CAPPADOCIA Flights are extremely cheap into these airports from other parts in Turkey. From Istanbul for example, flights are as little as \u00a310.00-\u00a320.00 from the UK each way depending on flight times, days of the week, when you book etc. From the airports you can get a shuttle bus into Goreme town which I recommend booking online first so you know it\u2019s booked. Once you\u2019re in the town and going back to the airport, just pop to the bus station and get a ticket there as it will be cheaper. I paid \u00a35.00 to get to Kayseri Airport from Goreme, or alternatively you can get a taxi. Overnight buses are also very popular in Turkey, probably due to its size. I got an overnight bus from Pamukkale where I had visited the white Travertine terraces Whilst it wasn\u2019t the best overnight bus I have ever taken, I don\u2019t believe I had the possibility of flying from here, plus it was a very cost efficient way to travel between the two spots. Buses leave Goreme to go all over the country and can easily be booked at\u00a0Nevsehir Bus Station once you arrive so keep this in mind when planning your trip. SO WHERE ARE YOU ACTUALLY GOING? When I was planning my trip I kept seeing the name Cappadocia flying about, but I also kept seeing the name Goreme when looking for accommodation and I got quite confused. To break it down for you, Cappadocia is the region and there are many towns in this region, Goreme is one of these towns and this is the main hub for tourists in Cappadocia. When&nbsp;looking for accommodation&nbsp;search for&nbsp;somewhere in Goreme, unless you are renting a car and then it might be nice to be further out. The town of Goreme is located between the \u2018fairy chimney\u2019 rock formations that make up this landscape and give this area such a unique look and trust me it does feel like you\u2019re in a fairy tale! WHERE TO STAY IN CAPPADOCIA A lot of the hotels, restaurants etc are built into these rocks so it\u2019s totally possible to get a rock room! I stayed in the Diamond Of Cappadocia \u00a0hotel and got a lovely private double room for \u00a315.00 including breakfast. \u00a0There where was also a rooftop area, proving that not only is this place beautiful, it can also be visited quite cheaply. There\u2019s a huge range of\u00a0budget and luxury accommodation\u00a0Budget and Luxury accommodation and if you have a bit more money to spend I would 100% recommend getting a place with a balcony or a rooftop so that in the morning you can see the balloons rising up in to the sky\u00a0at sunrise, think big white duvet, rooftop and balloons soaring above you! Other hotels such as the\u00a0have all become very popular on Instagram as the place to stay when visiting Cappadocia. Many of the hotels are built into the rock fairy chimneys and as such rooms are in a series of caves. Watching the sunrise from a hotel rooftop is a magical experience, so pick your hotel wisely! BEST TIME OF YEAR TO VISIT CAPPADOCIA In terms of when to go, high season runs from May-September as this is when the weather is best, not only on the ground but also for the hot air ballooning, like anywhere though, remember that high season means a lot of people and a potential hike in prices.&nbsp;I went at the start of October which I found to be a great time! The mornings were quite cold, but the days were warm and although it was still busy I could tell it wasn\u2019t peak season which I liked. The hot air balloons run all year round, but because they are weather dependant you may face cancellations between October-April so do bare this in mind and perhaps plan to stay a day or two longer so if your flight is cancelled one morning, you can go the next. It does snow in Cappadocia too and if you google Cappadocia in winter you may find that visiting in winter looks like the dream time to go! HOW LONG SHOULD YOU STAY IN CAPPADOCIA No matter when you go, I recommend that you spend at least 2 nights here and I would say that 3 nights would be the perfect amount of time. This way you can see the balloons in 2 ways!&nbsp;Firstly you can see them from the ground, if you\u2019re on a really tight budget or perhaps you\u2019re not a fan [&hellip;]"}