Nevşehir, one of Türkiye's unique natural and historical treasures, is a paradise waiting to be discovered, with its fairy chimneys, underground cities, and enchanting valleys. Numerous surprises await you in this city, from the places you'll visit to the delicious restaurants and unforgettable views.

Getting to the city is also quite easy; you can plan your trip anytime by purchasing a Nevşehir flight or bus ticket through Bilet.com. In this guide, you'll find the most important places to visit in Nevşehir, tips for exploring, and practical transportation tips, ready to explore all the city's beauty step by step.

Where to Visit in Ürgüp

Ürgüp is undoubtedly one of the first places that comes to mind when you think of Nevşehir. With its historical heritage and warm atmosphere, it's one of the regions that truly captures the spirit of Cappadocia. You can easily reach Ürgüp either by air with a flight to Nevşehir, or by road with a bus ticket to Nevşehir. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by streets filled with stone houses, boutique hotels, and charming valleys.

Wishing Hill


wishing hill

For the best views of Ürgüp, climb Temenni Hill. Just a short walk from the city center, this hill offers a stunning view of Cappadocia at sunset. It's a favorite spot, especially for photography enthusiasts.

Three Beauties


Three Beauties

The Three Beauties, the symbol of Cappadocia, are located just at the entrance to Ürgüp. These three fairy chimneys frequently appear on postcards as symbols of the region. Beautiful shots can be captured at any time of day, but the morning light makes this area truly magical.

Asmali Mansion


grapevine mansion

Located in the heart of Ürgüp, this historic house was used to film "Asmalı Konak," one of the most memorable Turkish TV series. Today, the mansion serves as a museum, reflecting the architecture and lifestyle of the era.

Gomeda Valley


Gomeda Valley

Gomeda Valley, about 5 kilometers from Ürgüp, is one of Cappadocia's hidden gems. Quieter and more peaceful than other valleys, this area is a perfect route for nature lovers. Throughout the valley, you'll find rock-carved churches, tunnels, and traces of ancient settlements.

Another characteristic of this valley, which stands out with its historical atmosphere, is its lush greenery. As you walk amidst the chirping of birds, you'll find both a cool atmosphere and unparalleled views. For photography enthusiasts, the morning light brings out the valley at its best.

Ortahisar Castle


Ortahisar Castle

Located between Göreme and Ürgüp, Ortahisar Castle offers one of the most beautiful panoramic views in Cappadocia. Carved from a natural rocky outcrop, this castle is both historically and visually captivating. Once at the top, the views of Göreme, Uçhisar, and Mount Erciyes unfold before your eyes.

Surrounding the castle are local stone houses, small cafes, and handicraft workshops; it's quite enjoyable to explore on foot. Climbing up to the castle at sunset will be an unforgettable experience, as will gazing at the red hues of Cappadocia. It takes approximately 15 minutes to reach Ortahisar from Nevşehir city center. You can also add this route to your itinerary by purchasing a Nevşehir bus ticket or a Nevşehir flight ticket through bilet.com.

Where to Visit in Avanos?

Located on the banks of the Kızılırmak River, Avanos is famous for its ceramic workshops. Here, you can observe the making of handmade pottery and try your hand at making your own with the help of master craftsmen. Getting to Avanos is also quite easy; it's only a 15-20-minute drive from Nevşehir city center.

Pottery Workshops


Nevşehir Pottery Workshops

One of Avanos' most unique experiences is pottery making. This centuries-old tradition is brought to life with red clay taken from the Kızılırmak River. Workshops are generally open to visitors, and experimentation is free.

Zelve Open Air Museum


Zelve Open Air Museum

Located a few kilometers from Avanos, this museum is one of Cappadocia's oldest settlements. Its rock-cut churches, monasteries, and houses take you on a journey through time.

Where to Visit in Göreme?

Göreme, the heart of Cappadocia, is famous for its hot air balloon rides, valleys, and cave hotels. When you visit, be sure to watch the hot air balloons adorning the sky in the early morning.

Göreme Open Air Museum


Göreme Open Air Museum

This museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the region's most important cultural landmark. Seeing the rock churches, adorned with 10th-century frescoes, feels like touching history.

Love Valley


Love Valley

Named after the shapes of fairy chimneys, this valley is very close to the center of Göreme and is the perfect place for a stroll and a view at sunset.

Nevşehir Underground Cities

Nevşehir's most mysterious aspect is its hidden cities. The Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu underground cities shed light on Cappadocia's past. These areas, used as shelters thousands of years ago, contain structures so complex they can be considered marvels of engineering.

Derinkuyu Underground City


Derinkuyu underground city

This city, approximately 85 meters deep, is one of the largest underground cities in Cappadocia. It's a veritable living center with ventilation shafts, water wells, and stables.

Kaymakli Underground City


Kaymakli Underground City

Although not as deep as Derinkuyu, Kaymaklı is notable for its extensive tunnels and rooms. Each floor serves a different purpose: a wine cellar, a church, and living spaces, to name just a few.

Where to Visit in Uçhisar?

Located at the highest point in Cappadocia, Uçhisar boasts breathtaking panoramic views. Just a few kilometers from Göreme, you can reach the area by car or a short walk.

Uchisar Castle


Uchisar Castle

One of the region's most striking landmarks, Uçhisar Castle offers a bird's-eye view of all of Cappadocia. Whether you visit during sunrise or sunset, it's impossible not to be captivated by the breathtaking views.

Pigeon Valley


Pigeon Valley

Located between Uçhisar and Göreme, this valley takes its name from the pigeon nests carved into the rocks. It's a great route for hiking, spending time in nature, and taking photos.