A Dream Wedding in Cappadocia – Thanks to Kaan Oncu
From the very first conversation to the final moments of our magical wedding day, Kaan was nothing short of exceptional. For nine months, he guided us through every stage of planning with unwavering dedication, attention to detail, and seamless communication. Every aspect of our dream wedding was curated with thought and care—no request too small, no detail overlooked.
Our wedding took place at the enchanting Museum Hotel in Cappadocia, Love Hill location - a breathtaking setting brought to life even more by Kaan’s impeccable service. Each day leading up to the big event, he created unforgettable memories for us—from private tours that revealed the magic of the region, to romantic dinners adorned with exquisite decor that felt straight out of a fairytale.
The wedding day itself was truly beyond our wildest dreams. Set against the stunning backdrop of Cappadocia’s otherworldly landscape, every element—from the ceremony to the celebrations—was executed with perfection. The food was divine, the flowers breathtaking, and the live instrumental music added a touch of timeless elegance to the entire atmosphere.
A special thank you to our incredibly talented photographer, Selim, who captured every moment with such care and artistry. He went above and beyond to ensure we have the most beautiful memories preserved forever.
As a bride, I felt like absolute royalty. The team of hairdressers and makeup artists sent to my room were top-tier professionals who made me feel my absolute best. My husband, too, was looked after with such warmth and attention—it truly felt like we were both cherished guests of honor throughout our entire stay.
The hotel staff at the Museum Hotel deserve their own praise—kind, attentive, and deeply committed to making our time there unforgettable. Every interaction was marked by genuine care and kindness, making us feel so welcome and special.
Kaan, you gave us more than a wedding—you gave us the most magical experience of our lives. We are...
Read moreThe hotel itself in terms of infrastructure was beautiful. It’s a shame that its service does not live up to a 3/4/5-star hotel rating. For the price they are asking for (I stayed 4 nights 2000 euro together), it is completely madness. First of all, we didn’t have any Lira on the first day of arrival as it is a Sunday and no currency exchange was available. The bellboys made us feel very terrible to not have any cash for tipping. We have dined in their restaurant twice for dinner and every day for breakfast. There is really no need to try to rush us and try to take away our plates every 15mins.||Worst experience in years - when asked about whether we can engage an outside photographer to take the hot air balloon shots in the common area (we specifically pointed to the pool and bar area), we got a response “no problem, lady”. When my photographers arrived at 6:30am the next morning, they were refused entry and basically kicked out. It was a horrific experience and we missed the opportunity to enjoy the balloons as we were liaising with the hotel staff. To be fair to the hotel they did offer a free dinner. However, this is a matter of principle, one free dinner has not and will not make up to the lost of opportunity to immortalize the moment. If it is hotel policy to not allow outsider, this should have been made clear when we inquire - then we would have the chance to either engage a photographer on their approved list or go take the photos somewhere else. Absolutely terrible experience. To add salt to injury, after complaining it twice, the manager did not have the courtesy to come speak with us. We had to go to the reception 6hrs after the incident to ask to speak to the manager. Simply not worth it to risk ruining your experience...
Read moreThe hotel itself in terms of infrastructure was beautiful. It’s a shame that its service does not live up to a 3/4/5-star hotel rating. For the price they are asking for (I stayed 4 nights 2000 euro together), it is completely madness. First of all, we didn’t have any Lira on the first day of arrival as it is a Sunday and no currency exchange was available. The bellboys made us feel very terrible to not have any cash for tipping. We have dined in their restaurant twice for dinner and every day for breakfast. There is really no need to try to rush us and try to take away our plates every 15mins.
Worst experience in years - when asked about whether we can engage an outside photographer to take the hot air balloon shots in the common area (we specifically pointed to the pool and bar area), we got a response “no problem, lady”. When my photographers arrived at 6:30am the next morning, they were refused entry and basically kicked out. It was a horrific experience and we missed the opportunity to enjoy the balloons as we were liaising with the hotel staff. To be fair to the hotel they did offer a free dinner. However, this is a matter of principle, one free dinner has not and will not make up to the lost of opportunity to immortalize the moment. If it is hotel policy to not allow outsider, this should have been made clear when we inquire - then we would have the chance to either engage a photographer on their approved list or go take the photos somewhere else. Absolutely terrible experience. To add salt to injury, after complaining it twice, the manager did not have the courtesy to come speak with us. We had to go to the reception 6hrs after the incident to ask to speak to the manager. Simply not worth it to risk ruining your experience...
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