Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel: A Dated But Comfortable Stay

After a chilly day of exploring the historical wonders of Hierapolis and the stunning travertine terraces of Pamukkale, we were ready for some relaxation. Our destination for the night was the Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel, a well-regarded establishment known for its thermal pools and spa services. Here’s a glimpse into our experience.

Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel

A Warm Welcome to Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel

Upon arriving at Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel, we were greeted with a warm welcome by the friendly staff. The check-in process was smooth and efficient, allowing us to quickly settle into our room. The lobby, adorned with modern decor and comfortable seating areas, set a positive tone for our stay.

Comfortable Accommodations

Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel room taken from hotel website.

Getting to our room involved a maze of hallways and an elevator. It seemed far from the lobby, dining and spa, but also on a quiet hall. Our room was clean, and well-appointed with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay. The bed was cozy, and the room featured a rather mundane view of the parking lot. While the decor was a bit dated, the overall comfort and cleanliness made up for it. Most importantly, the bed was comfortable to offer a good night’s sleep.

Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel Dining Experience

Dessert bar from hotel website.

One of the highlights of our stay was the dining experience. The hotel’s massive restaurant offered a diverse buffet with a wide range of Turkish and international dishes. The size of the restaurant meant that it was crowded and noisy. But the food was good. Breakfast featured a variety of fresh fruits, pastries, and hot items, providing a great start to our day. Dinner was equally impressive, with a selection of well-prepared dishes that catered to different tastes. The attentive staff ensured that our dining experience was pleasant and enjoyable.

Local musician performing outside hotel restaurant.

In addition to the quality of the food, I would also note that the hotel had live music outside the restaurant. It was interesting to hear a local musician providing some cultural enrichment prior to our meal.

Thermal Pools and Spa

The Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel features thermal pools and spa facilities. The hotel boasts several thermal pools, both indoor and outdoor, filled with mineral-rich waters known for their therapeutic properties. We went outside to look at the pool area and also visited the indoor pool, but we did not swim. It was far too cold and rainy to swim outside. The indoor pool required renting a head covering, which was relatively inexpensive. But we opted to forego swimming in favor of a hot cup of coffee in the lobby.

indoor pool photo taken from hotel website.

The spa offered a range of treatments, including massages, facials, and traditional Turkish baths. While we skipped the pools and spa, other travelers in our group did both. I heard a good report regarding the massages.

Other Amenities

Tennis courts from Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel website

In addition to the thermal pools and spa, the hotel featured a variety of other amenities, including a fitness center, tennis courts, and a well-maintained garden area. While the weather was not conducive to explore all of these facilities, it was nice to know they were available.

Final Reflections on Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel

Our stay at Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel was above average, offering a comfortable and relaxing retreat after our adventures in Hierapolis and Pamukkale. While the hotel’s decor could use a modern update, the overall experience was positive, thanks to the friendly staff, good food, and excellent wellness facilities.

Lobby taken from from hotel website.

For travelers visiting the Pamukkale area, Colossae Thermal & Spa Hotel offers a good balance of comfort, relaxation, and convenience. It’s a reasonable choice for those looking to explore the historical sites during the day and enjoy a bit of pampering in the evenings. Two of the hotels ranked higher on Trip Advisor appeared to have comparable prices, so I might also opt for one of those for any future stay. Overall, it was a comfortable overnight reprieve on our journey through the heart of Turkey.

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