General information
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Our Anemon Mardin Hotel, located in the heart of Mesopotamia, the most historical city of Southeast Anatolia, is in the category of 5-star hotel with a total of 120 rooms. There are 1 king suite, 2 junior suites, 18 corners and 98 Delux rooms and 1 handicapped room.
Mardin Anemon Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Movapark Shopping Center and Mardin Airport, a 10-minute drive from Mardin city center and 7 km from the bus terminal. .
Our Anemon Mardin Hotel, located in the heart of Mesopotamia, the most historical city of Southeast Anatolia, is in the category of 5-star hotel with a total of 120 rooms. There are 1 king suite, 2 junior suites, 18 corners and 98 Delux rooms and 1 handicapped room.
Mardin Anemon Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Movapark Shopping Center and Mardin Airport, a 10-minute drive from Mardin city center and 7 km from the bus terminal. .
Hotel Policies
- Check-in time 14:00 - Check-out time 12:00
- Hotel accept pet.
- Guide dog accepted
- Hotel do not provide extra bed
What's Nearby
Historical Places
Transportation
Hotel Policies
- Check-in time 14:00 - Check-out time 12:00
- Hotel accept pet.
- Guide dog accepted
- Hotel do not provide extra bed
Languages Spoken at The Property
- English
- Turkish
Payment Types
- Mastercard
- Visa
- Debit Card
- Cash
Hotel Facilities
Food/Beverage
In Mardin, where different cultures have lived together for thousands of years, the local cuisine has had its share of this cultural diversity. Every flavor you taste in Mardin, every meal you eat will remain on your palate and in your mind. Soups are lebeniye, corten and guinea; onion kebab and potato kebab from kebabs; meat dishes from Mardin raw meatballs, stuffed meatballs, kibbe, malzum, dobo, stuffed eggplant, stuffed ribs and stuffed lamb; sembusek and walnut pie from pastries; Among the desserts, cheese halva, harire, zerde and zingil are the most famous tastes of Mardin cuisine. In addition to the dishes, you should definitely try the local coffee, mirra.
Food/Beverage
In Mardin, where different cultures have lived together for thousands of years, the local cuisine has had its share of this cultural diversity. Every flavor you taste in Mardin, every meal you eat will remain on your palate and in your mind. Soups are lebeniye, corten and guinea; onion kebab and potato kebab from kebabs; meat dishes from Mardin raw meatballs, stuffed meatballs, kibbe, malzum, dobo, stuffed eggplant, stuffed ribs and stuffed lamb; sembusek and walnut pie from pastries; Among the desserts, cheese halva, harire, zerde and zingil are the most famous tastes of Mardin cuisine. In addition to the dishes, you should definitely try the local coffee, mirra.