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and pool. There's a self-catering family room (though note the pension is near loud bars).
Call for free port or bus-station pick-up.
CLUB CARAVANSERAIL €€
( 614 4115;
www.kusadasihotelcaravanserail.com
; Atatürk Bulvarı 2; s/d/ste €80/100/150; )
A
grand 17th-century stone caravanserai, this photogenic structure is lit at night, and ac-
cessed by giant stairs leading to a secluded inner courtyard. The rooms' Ottoman decor is
authentic, the kitschy 'Turkish nights' less so.
| Historic Hotel
HOTEL STELLA €
Stella, on a hilly street, makes a good budget fallback, with tidy rooms offering sea-and-
city views.
| Pension
Eating
Waterfront dining is atmospheric but can be expensive - be sure to verify seafood prices
before ordering. Kaleiçi, Kuşadası's old quarter, offers characterful backstreet eats and
some fun, more Turkish cafes.
FERAH €€€
( 614 1281; İskele Yanı Güvercin Parkı İçi; mains
"
15-25; lunch & dinner)
This waterfront res-
taurant is one of the classier options, with great sunset sea views and good-quality mezes
and seafood.
| Seafood
SARAY €€€
( 0544 921 6224; Bozkurt Sokak 25; mains
"
15-35; breakfast, lunch & dinner; )
Saray does in-
ternational fare and some decent Turkish choices, plus good vegetarian options. It can get
kitschy during evening singalongs and on Wednesday's 'Turkish Night', though.
| International
CIMINO €€
| Italian
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