First of all, you've chosen this location because you want to stay within the walls of a medieval village carved into a mountain. Parking is along a road outside the walls and if you're lucky you might have a 15 minute walk up a hill with your suitcases. Some people get a taxi to the city gate. We walked for about 25 from the car to the opening in 35 degrees. However, the owners did offer a porter. The hotel was about 15 minutes from the gates for us to carry luggage and 8 minutes for the superhuman porter who took our luggage back to the gate when leaving. See pic of him with trolley. The owners were super welcoming and showed us around this remarkable converted two level apartment. Quite unique. There was a remote for the LED lighting which you would never master but it was fun. An AC unit above the bed was an amazing boon as the atmosphere was humid. It would have benefitted from AC in the upper level. There was no kitchen area which, for many would not be an issue as the small number of close by restaurants were outstanding. There was a kettle and fridge and this suited us. In terms of cost, this was the upper end of what we would pay in Greece and without breakfast, I am not sure this was value for money but .... if you are into experiences ... this is a great surprise. You are sleeping and living in a 6th century AD place!
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