Gaziemir Underground City
Gaziemir Underground City is one of Cappadocia's largest and least-visited underground settlements. Spread across multiple levels, it is notable for its spacious layout, underground winery, church, kitchens, and living quarters, offering a fascinating look into the region's underground history.
Key Info
Location: Gaziemir Village, Cappadocia
Duration: 45–90 minutes
Entrance: Paid
Best Time: Daytime
Experience
Unlike many underground cities with narrow passages, Gaziemir features larger interconnected spaces that allow visitors to explore different sections comfortably. The preserved winery, church, storage rooms, and ventilation system reveal how entire communities once lived and worked beneath the surface.
Highlights
One of Cappadocia's largest underground cities
Historic underground winery
Rock-cut church and living spaces
Spacious tunnels and chambers
How to Visit
Gaziemir Underground City is best visited by private car or as part of extended cultural tours exploring the southern Cappadocia region, often combined with nearby historical villages and lesser-known attractions.



