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Hotel Gökçeada (Çanakkale, Turkey)
Hotel Gökçeada (Çanakkale, Turkey)
About Gökçeada
Top amenities
- A/C
- Restaurant
- Hotel bar
All amenities
Property amenities
- Hotel bar
- Restaurant
- Free WiFi
Room amenities
- Air conditioning
- Coffee machine
Contact
Çinarli Mahallesi, Dutlu 2. Çikmaz sokak 1, 17760, Çanakkale, Turkey
Frequently Asked Questions about Gökçeada
Is there a pool area at Gökçeada?
No, Gökçeada doesn’t offer pool areas.
Are pets allowed at Gökçeada?
No, Gökçeada doesn’t allow pets.
Is parking available at Gökçeada?
No, Gökçeada doesn’t provide parking.
Where is Gökçeada located?
Gökçeada is located in Çinarli Mahallesi, Dutlu 2. Çikmaz sokak 1, 17760, Çanakkale, Turkey.
Which popular attractions are close to Gökçeada?
Gökçeada Nearby attractions include Troy, Samothraki, Çanakkale Port, Çanakkale Şehitliği, Anzak Koyu, Thick sand, Samothraki dance festival, Samithraki Vathres.
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Explore nearby attractions
- Troy
- Samothraki
- Çanakkale Port
- Çanakkale Şehitliği
- Anzak Koyu
- Thick sand
- Samothraki dance festival
- Samithraki Vathres
- Ayazma Fair
- Bozcaada Independence Anniversary Celebration
- Saat Kulesi
- Eceabat
- Cardak Traditional Oil Wrestling
- Kazdagi Traditional Nature Walk and Festival
- Sokakagzi
- Canakkale Bus Terminal
- 18 Mart Stadium
- Çanakkale Airport
- Sivrice Beach
- Agios Stefanos Beach
- Traditional Settlement of Chora Samothrakis