This hotel is located in the heart of old Bergama and offers a charming pool area with a terrace and garden. Guests can make use of a well-equipped common kitchen.
Amaidhi
India
The location was great. the staff were very helpful
Featuring a roof-top swimming pool, the Efsane Hotel is less than a 10-minute ride from the centre of Bergama. It offers air-conditioned guestrooms with balconies, and free Wi-Fi.
Set among a green garden, this hotel offers a comfortable accommodation with air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi. Berksoy Hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and an on-site fitness centre.
Anup
India
Nice and friendly staff. Good rooms on the ground floor with balconies. Good spread for breakfast.
Featuring a traditional architecture with stone walls, Aristonicus Boutique Hotel offers a garden. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property.
Set in Bergama in the Aegean Region Region, 1.2 km from The Pergamon Museum, Attalos Suites Hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Nicholas
Kazakhstan
quite close to the acropolis. Very close to a lovely restaurant (Akasya)
Located in Bergama, Elaia Hotel features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Felicity
Australia
Elaia is a sweet little property right in the heart of Pergamon old town. Vedat is a kind and hospitable owner who makes fantastic breakfasts and goes out of his way to help in any way he can. Would strongly recommend staying here when visiting Bergama.
Anil Hotel is located across the street from the Bergama Museum and is the only hotel located in the city center of Bergama.
Justin
Australia
Nice view of Pergamon from room. Food and shops at your doorstep. Breakfast was great. The home made biscuits and desert were delicious. The room was more like a hotel then a family run accommodation. Card entry access and power activation. A decent enough flat screen. Beds were comfortable. Parking right out front if you can snag one. Didn’t seem to be a problem though.
This stone-built hotel offers panoramic views of Bergama and the Acropolis. The guest rooms are decorated in Anatolian and Mediterranean themes, and named after Greek mythological gods and goddesses.
Gerard
United Kingdom
Great staff, knowledgeable and very friendly. Hotel brilliantly furnished in tune with historical surroundings.
Wonderful ancient sites , lovely peaceful hotel and nearby...
Wonderful ancient sites , lovely peaceful hotel and nearby restaurant under the Acropolis!!
Local otogard ( coach station) is almost deserted so travellers need to be told about the regular transit bus service to the town/ hotels
williams
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bergama is one of the Stops that I did for the Bike tour in...
Bergama is one of the Stops that I did for the Bike tour in Izmir. Pergamum Acropolis is the main highlight of the area and worth the visit.
The town is quite quaint and was a refreshing change from the city where I came from.
I was travelling on a bike - so getting around town is quite easy enough, walking through town was also pleasant.
Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes - as the city is on cobbles and quite hilly.
Across from the Bergama Museum - there is a nice outdoor Beer Garden where one can have some kebabs and beer.
Jan Ayalin
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a must seen site.
It is a must seen site. Both Akropol and Asklepion are one of the best in ancient history.
Lovely landscape and rich history. Please do not expect night life here. Todays Bergama town might be a little difficult to drive around, cause it has narrow, one way streets like in Spain, but GPS works really well. It is safe for solo travelers too.
The owner and staff were very friendly and helpful and even drove me up to the Asclepeion. The room was very nice with wooden floors, a comfortable bed and very importantly also a very clean bathroom. The terrace has a nice view over the town. This is also where the breakfast is served (buffet). It's located in the old Greek quarter, close to the cable-car to the Akropolis and even closer to the Red Hall. The city center is also within walking distance. It was probably my favorite hotel in Turkey so far.
January 2024
Well, we're back, after 4 years. The great same service, warm rooms and great view of the Acropolis. A tasty buffet breakfast and great location too. The staff were once again exceptional.
We'll be happy to stay here again should we return for a fourth visit to Bergama.
January 2019
Loved this hotel, super friendly staff and great rooms. Price was reasonable and nothing was too much trouble. Would stay here again for sure.
This is a hotel in a small village in the hills. It is a 30 minute drive either to Bergama or to the beach.
The rooms are basically just standalone stone buildings. The owners are a charming family that do everything they can for you to feel amazing! It is quiet and comfortable (aside from the Mosque that may wake you up early in the morning).
The breakfast and the dinner in the evening (included!) are delicious and tasty!
The owner of the hotel is lovely! We had a great reception and we even could choose which room we preferred. The room was super spacious and even if functional decoration, it was charming. We enjoyed the pool and although there were several bees (I have a bit of panic) I truly recommend using it. We also had dinner and breakfast here and overall it was all very good and tasty! In general we could only recommend this place :)
This is a charming hotel with a large courtyard and a small neat pull. Rooms are spacious and can easily accommodate four guests. It is rated 1 star on Google, which is ridiculous. It is nor Sheraton, but it is a very solid three stars.
And the location is rather good. Parking is available at any time in the nearby streets, and the cable car to Acropolis (which is insanely expensive, but it is not hotel’s fault…)
ELovely Day Receptionists with good english from Macedonia.
..and for the Bergama Akropolis..goats and cattle are everywhere in the ruines. So i say; when goats and cattle can go around for free, I can! Go uphill pass the big gate and the few houses and then try up the goattreks a way and your inside.Nobody is checking people.
For a stay in Bergama, this place can't be beat. It's small and family-run, and it's remarkably well-kept. The decor in the rooms was lovely, and the breakfast in the morning was top-notch. If I ever find myself traveling between Istanbul and Izmir, I will definitely book this place!
I have to start with the price, because this was unbelievably inexpensive. The hotel is not in a great location for restaurants or nightlife, but the cost makes up for that. The room was fine, with the bathroom a little tighter than I would like. Overall, a pleasant place to stay
The best thing about this hotel is the breakfast, which was diversified and tasty. I especially appreciated the individually-controlled AC. The reception staff was kind. The pool looked inviting, but we did not try it. The hotel grounds were quiet and we were able to rest.
The pension has great views up to the Pergamon agora.
The location on a quiet road right in the middle of the old town.
The shared areas in the garden was a highlight, it was a very nice place to relax in the evening and the morning.
Wonderful host who helped smooth our journey both to Elaia Hotel and onwards to our next destination. Put us in touch with the perfect, most knowledgeable, guide for our most personal tour objectives.
A beautiful old Greek house converted into a small hotel. Located in a mostly residential area close to the center and acropolis. Good personalized service. Excellent breakfast.
The place is very centrally located and the staff are very friendly and helpful. They went above and beyond with helping us get a parking spot right at the front of the hotel.
Extremely kind and friendly staff
For the town, i believe this is the best hotel.
Location is central and very close to the cable car that connects to bergama.
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