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Safranbolu Accommodation
Time's ticking. We suggest that you don't leave booking accommodations in Safranbolu until the last second. There are only 4 available properties to pick from, so have a squiz at Wotif today to secure yourself a top deal.
If you can't treat yourself on your holiday, when can you? Add a dose of luxury into your well-deserved break by spending your nights at the Imren Lokum Konak - Special Class (Çesme Mah. Kayyim Ali Sokak No: 4). You know you want to. If you'd rather something convenient and economical, we've got a few excellent options as well. Start with the Leyla Hanim Konagi (Eski Hükümet Sokagi No:7).
Holidays to Safranbolu
An amazing trip starts with having an idea about where you're headed off to. So grab yourself a coffee, kick back and get up to speed on Safranbolu.Want to visualise where you'll be based? Safranbolu is situated 170 kilometres north of the city of Ankara.
If you're holidaying with the kids and they're starting to get a little bored, why not quiz them to see if they know what the population of this part of Karabuk is? (It's roughly 35 000 in case you're unsure yourself.)
Top Safranbolu hotels

Safranbolu Seyir Konak Otel
Itvwas good ,
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2026

Safranbolu Camlica Konagi Carsi Evi
Good location, excellent service by the host.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2025

Ahşena Bağ Badeli Konak Safranbolu
The hotel was lovely. One must put aside expectations of space etc. and appreciate the comfort of living in a Turkish home. Hajjar and her aunt were gracious in their welcome.
Reviewed on 10 Dec 2025
