A stay at Hotel Ave Maria places you in the heart of Selçuk, within a 5-minute drive of Selcuk Efes Kent Bellegi History Museum and Temple of Artemis. This hotel is 3.3 mi (5.3 km) from Ancient Theatre of Ephesus and 6.1 mi (9.9 km) from House of the Virgin Mary.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. Additional amenities at this hotel include a television in a common area and a reception hall.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Planning an event in Selçuk? This hotel has 646 square feet (60 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. A shuttle from the hotel to the airport is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 26 air-conditioned rooms featuring heated floors and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include phones, as well as complimentary bottled water and desk chairs.
"I walked around between 10-15 minutes on the Celaxis Ottogar walk
Breakfast is also available and satisfactory for the price
The room was small and perfect for use alone
First of all, the staff is so friendly and helpful ㅠㅠ "
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杞杞人途聞The hotel, which we booked on the spot, was more like a guesthouse, but it was better than expected. The two rooms we booked were very clean, though not very spacious. The decor was warm and elegant, and the kitten was adorable and affectionate. Located in the old town, it wasn't far from the attractions. Parking was available near the guesthouse, and we were lucky enough to find a spot when we arrived in the evening. The guesthouse had its own restaurant; the prices were similar to other restaurants, but the food was better. Dinner in the garden was very atmospheric. I would have deducted one point for the service, as we booked a triple room (actually a quadruple room), but they only provided a double room because they were full. Everyone knows that different room types have different prices, and this was a bit annoying, but I believe the owner didn't mean it that way.
MMałgorzataThe hotel itself is exuist, and the views and nature are simply breathtaking. Our room was spacious and well furnished with huge balcony. Spending evenings on the pool to observe sunset was very pleasant experience. Breakfasts are very tasty and each day you can find something special. The only thing is that once we checked in apart from the key to the room we haven't received any information about the facilities also even about the meals rules (breakfast even!) and we had to seek that info from the restaurant staff (not everyone speaks English). It is not hard to get to the hotel if you simply follow the instructions they've kindly sent us via WhatsApp.
GGuest UserThe holiday price is more serious. The hotel location is not very close to the ancient city of Ephesus. The 240 meters given on Trip.com is even more nonsense. According to this 240 meters, you can't reach the ancient city of Ephesus. You still need to take a long way to the station to take the minibus. I personally suggest that it is best to live directly in Izmir. In the morning, you can take the train or take the minibus to Ephesus in Izmir. In the evening, you can also take the minibus or train back. The minibus is very convenient to leave the water. Izmir has a standardized hotel like Marriott and Renaissance, which is much more comfortable than living here. In addition, the hotels in Selcuk are basically changed from their own houses. The religious color is relatively heavy. The living is a bit strange. The road is not very good. There are many uphill and downhill. There are many stone roads. It is particularly tired to walk. You can occasionally see a taxi on the road. It is very inconvenient for people with luggage.
GGuest UserVery nice hotel, authentic, clean. It is located in a quiet part of the town. There are ancient ruins within a couple of minutes' walk. Across the street (5 minutes walk) — noise, cafes and shops. The hosts were very hospitable. The breakfasts are plentiful and hearty. There are a couple of parking spaces near the hotel. The room is large and cozy, there are two large and comfortable beds, the air conditioners worked perfectly and saved us in the heat of 42 degrees Celsius. The bathroom is clean, there were no problems with hot water. Wi-Fi is very slow.
JJoshua PaulI had such a lovely stay at this boutique hotel — it truly exceeded my expectations. From the moment I arrived, I felt incredibly welcome. The staff, who are part of the family that runs the hotel, were so friendly and kind. Their warmth really added a personal touch to the whole experience.
I was immediately struck by how beautifully the space was designed. The decor was modern but with a tasteful Turkish influence that made it feel both elegant and authentic. My room was cool and comfortable thanks to great air conditioning, and the bed was one of the comfiest I’ve slept in during my travels.
One of my favourite parts of each day was sitting by the pool and watching the sunset — the view was just stunning and made the whole place feel so peaceful and special. It’s an intimate space, never crowded, and perfect for relaxing.
The location was also really convenient. I found it easy to visit Ephesus and the Temple of Artemis, and the staff were full of helpful suggestions for places to eat, local sights, and travel tips.
Overall, I had an excellent experience. I felt truly looked after, and the hotel itself was beautiful and restful. I’d absolutely stay again and would recommend it to anyone looking for a charming, peaceful stay with a personal touch!
李李The location is on the slope in front of the main road, the boss is friendly, and we gave us two postcards before leaving, wishing us a smooth trip. The top dining room and yard are beautifully furnished. Many rooms have swallow nests outside the door, and the environment is naturally fresh. The room is a bit small, you can settle down, I hope to put a kettle in the house in the future, convenient for tourists who need hot water, haha. The picture is for the bird to fly into the house.
AAliiiLocation is superb, it is right next to the Efes Museum. We had a car so it wasn’t a big deal for us to go to the ancient city and the Virgin Mary’s tomb but even if we hadn’t, there are plenty of choices of public transportation. You can even walk to the ruins of the ancient city. The breakfast was nice, the staff was sincere and helpful. The cafe next to the hotel has good tea. And there are a lot of shops and restaurants nearby. The castle is only a few hundreds away from the hotel.
FFrenchieAlexNote to my ladies : do not go alone on free rides with the owner, Mehmet
Mehmet, this review concerns you and only you since you were not here during my checkout
I want to point out that your behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful. I felt insecure from the moment you told me, and I quote, ”if you were single, I'll show you more places.” I replied that I wasn't, and you knew that, and you added, laughing, ”No, but when you come back to Turkey and you're separated”. You're crossing three boundaries here. The first is as a guest at your hotel. The second is because of my age. I'm the same age as your son. Imagine if you had a daughter, would you like an older man to behave with her? And the third is as a woman, do you even know what goes on in a woman's head when you receive this kind of remark, even though you weren't suspicious? As a woman, you feel scared and you're measuring the level of danger that the man in front of you represents, because you are alone, vulnerable, not in your country. When you criticize truck drivers who only want to pick up female hitchhikers because they are interested in sex with them, you are no different from that kind of person by behaving like that with me. It's 2025, I'm a woman, and I no longer accept this kind of inappropriate and disrespectful behavior from men. You must NOT do this, whether it's with your clients or with young women, any woman, and even if you say this as a “joke”. Just DON’T.
GGuest UserI highly recommend this to backpackers going to Selcuk! I thought it was quite expensive for a 12-person dormitory, but when I went (April), only 3 people used it, so it was spacious, and there were no shortcomings as a place to stay. (It wasn't hot, humid, or smelly.) Compared to other accommodations, I think it's the most reasonable choice, and the owner, who looks blunt, kindly explains all the tourist courses in Selcuk in detail, contrary to his expression. There are Ephesus guidebooks translated into various languages, and there's also a Korean translation, so you can enjoy it to some extent with the book even without a separate guide.
What is the average price of a hotel in Selcuk for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Selcuk this weekend is S$ 148 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is S$ 282 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Selcuk this weekend typically cost S$ 1,621 per night.
How much do hotels in Selcuk cost per day during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Selcuk during weekdays is S$ 146 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around S$ 281 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Selcuk generally cost S$ 1,593 per night on weekdays.
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