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Tucked away among the narrow streets of the charming village of Kirazli on the Turkish Aegean is The Muses House, a luxury, adults only boutique hotel. The Hotel which was completely redesigned and rebuilt from an antique Greek villa opened in 2006 and offers to discerning travellers five individually designed suites in a serene and restful setting. Each room is named for a different Muse of mythology and provides a haven of cool elegance to people seeking a more luxurious experience in Turkey. Surrounded by ancient walls whitewashed to reflect the glorious sunlight the hotel is very private and far from the madding crowds of nearby Kusadasi. Two courtyards invite you to relax, read, bathe in the pool or in the sun and dream away the hours watching the light change on the plum trees. The very limited number of guests accommodated ensures the individual space to unwind and enjoy the surroundings. Breakfast is served to guests in the pool terrace courtyard or in their rooms should they request. Excellent but discrete service is provided by English speaking hosts knowledgeable in the area and whose mission is to make your visit meet your expectations.
The Muses House is designed to be different, to contrast the old and the new. Its location ensures an experience of the old Turkey, where streets built wide enough to allow two camels to pass lead to the mosque, where sturdy donkeys with pretty faces trot calmly past ridden by elderly men and trailed by obedient goats, where the day revolves around the tea shop and the year revolves around the harvest. Yet its interior provides the modern guest with the comforts expected in the 21st century, with every room provided with flat screen LCD televisions, DVD & CD players, coffee making and chiller facilities, modern air conditioning, art works to interest the eye and luxury linen to slide on the skin, bathrooms with the latest European designed fittings and service to equal that found in the finest hotels of the world.
We invite you to visit and to be among the select few who can appreciate how fleeting and welcome are the oasis of calm to be found in this busy world. |