Berksoy Hotel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Bergama. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Susan
From
United Kingdom
Comfortable room with a good shower and friendly staff. The turkish buffet breakfast was huge with a great selection of local items. There is also a pleasant patio off the restaurant. Lots of parking
Set in Bergama, 4.7 km from The Pergamon Museum, Hotel Labella Bergama offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Elaia Hotel features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Bergama. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Douglas
From
Australia
The hotel has three units. One on the ground floor and two on the first floor. We were in the unit on the ground floor. It was a room with a king bed and a double bed. Just outside the room there was a kettle, tea coffee, water dispenser, washing machine and a table with chairs which were all for our use.
There was parking in front of the hotel on the street.
Everything was clean. Overall the accommodation was comfortable. The host was very kind, helpful and friendly.
The included breakfast was substantial and well presented.
TAŞKONAK features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bergama.
Gavin
From
Switzerland
The old house has its own charm. Certainly the view from the breakfast terrace is spectacular. The hosts were helpful as far as they were able to understand.
Situated in Bergama and with The Pergamon Museum reachable within 1.5 km, Ayvazali Hotel features a tour desk, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a restaurant.
Set in Bergama, within 1.3 km of The Pergamon Museum and 2 km of Pergamon Amphitheater, tr, Hera Hotel offers accommodation with a garden and a terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Vivian
From
Switzerland
Location is great and the owner is kind and helpful!
Bed was really good!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Set in Bergama, 1.2 km from The Pergamon Museum and 1.8 km from Pergamon Amphitheater, tr, Odyssey Guest House offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Ancient Pergamon is a stunning site (most of the sculptures,...
Ancient Pergamon is a stunning site (most of the sculptures, especially the famous altar, are in Berlin; there is not all that much at the Archaeological Museum in Bergama). If you want to see the entire site, i.e. not just the Acropolis, walk down past the urban settlement dig with House Z, past the Agora, down to the Lower Town (not much to see there, but you get a good impression of the scale of the city). Leaving through the turnstile at the bottom of the Lower Town means you don't have to climb up to the Acropolis again (which is quite a hike). And do not miss the Aklepeion, a beautiful and very atmospheric site (there's lots to see there too, so allow enough time, certainly 1.5 hours).
Guest review by
Ortrun
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Bergama is magnificent if you like ruins.
Bergama is magnificent if you like ruins. The acropolis is spectacular, and the Asclepion (healing sanctuary) well worth a visit. There's a very nice small museum, and other interesting ruins to visit.
Guest review by
Jim
United States
Review score
8.0
We stayed near the old town and only used our car to access...
We stayed near the old town and only used our car to access Pergamon and The Askelpion. There are lots of small restaurants within walking distance in the old town, but be warned, Bergama is a dry city. You will find it challenging to buy alcoholic beverages in stores and restaurants in city limits. Two nights was enough to spend here visiting the sites and seeing the town.
Guest review by
Mark and Tamara
United States
Review score
8.0
This is an interesting town with a great history to learn.
This is an interesting town with a great history to learn. The old town is walkable and easy to get around. The ruins are fascinating but not as extensive as Ephesus. It doesn’t feel like a tourist town and we didn’t ever feel ripped off in any venue
Guest review by
Melanie
Australia
Review score
10.0
Wonderful ancient sites , lovely peaceful hotel and nearby...
Wonderful ancient sites , lovely peaceful hotel and nearby restaurant under the Acropolis!!
Local otogard ( coach station) is almost deserted so travellers need to be told about the regular transit bus service to the town/ hotels
Guest review by
williams
Review score
8.0
Bergama is one of the Stops that I did for the Bike tour in...
Bergama is one of the Stops that I did for the Bike tour in Izmir. Pergamum Acropolis is the main highlight of the area and worth the visit.
The town is quite quaint and was a refreshing change from the city where I came from.
I was travelling on a bike - so getting around town is quite easy enough, walking through town was also pleasant.
Make sure to wear comfortable walking shoes - as the city is on cobbles and quite hilly.
Across from the Bergama Museum - there is a nice outdoor Beer Garden where one can have some kebabs and beer.
Guest review by
Jan Ayalin
United Arab Emirates
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The hotel has three units. One on the ground floor and two on the first floor. We were in the unit on the ground floor. It was a room with a king bed and a double bed. Just outside the room there was a kettle, tea coffee, water dispenser, washing machine and a table with chairs which were all for our use.
There was parking in front of the hotel on the street.
Everything was clean. Overall the accommodation was comfortable. The host was very kind, helpful and friendly.
The included breakfast was substantial and well presented.
Handy location to visit Pergamon Acropolis which is incredible. Crystal clear swimming pool with very good reasonable menu restaurant & excellent breakfast array within hotel. Very good value for basic amenities.
A very pleasant, peaceful hotel, a little oasis in Bergama. Easy to park in the small street just in front of the door (you have to ring a bell to enter). We had dinner and breakfast at the hotel, all very good.
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