Ommer Hotel
Ommer Hotel is a hotel in Melikgazi, Kayseri Province and has an elevation of 1,045 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kayqubadiyya Palace.
Kayqubadiyya Palace
Kayqubadiyya, was a palace built by the Seljuk Sultan of Rum, Kayqubad I, between 1224 and 1226. Located northwest of Kayseri, the place is now called Kiybad Ciftligi and sits near the plain of Mashhad. Kayqubadiyya Palace is situated 2 km northeast of Ommer Hotel.Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kayseri and Kocasinan.
Kayseri
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Kayseri is a city in Central Anatolia, 350 km southeast of Ankara. In 2021 the population was 1.2 million. Kayseri is a sprawling industrial city, with a mixture of trades such as furniture, and has a university.
Kocasinan
Town
Kocasinan is a municipality and district of Kayseri Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,471 km2, and its population is 409,005. It covers the northern part of the agglomeration of Kayseri and the adjacent countryside. Kocasinan is situated 8 km east of Ommer Hotel.
Melikgazi
Town
Ommer Hotel
- Type: Hotel
- Categories: accommodation, building, and tourism
- Location: Melikgazi, Kayseri Province, Turkey, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
38.74802° or 38° 44′ 53″ northLongitude
35.40177° or 35° 24′ 6″ eastElevation
1,045 metres (3,428 feet)Open location code
8GCQPCX2+6PGeoNames ID
10108961
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