Be a Guest Not of Time,
But of Lived Experience
But of Lived Experience
Reborn Through Stone, Wood, and Human Touch
Old Datça
Alamango House
GREEK HOUSE
3 PRIVATE ROOMS
STANDARD and SUITE ROOMS
GARDEN
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
COMMON USE RECREATION AREA
PETS ARE NOT ACCEPTED
Craftsmanship in its arches, character in its walls...
Once owned by a man named “Alamango,” this historic stone structure carries its elegance into the present.
Every step of its restoration was carried out with both mastery and reverence.
Surrounded by greenery, this house offers not just a stay—but a pause that follows the traces of the past.
Built in the early 1900s by Mr. Alamango, a Greek-origin resident, the “Alamango House” is the largest stone structure located in the very heart of Old Datça.An authentic example of Symi Island architecture, the building had long stood abandoned and derelict.In 2000, it was faithfully restored through a three-year restoration process and transformed into a local cultural landmark offering unique, short-term and seasonal accommodation with its 3 rooms.
Once owned by a man named “Alamango,” this historic stone structure carries its elegance into the present.
Every step of its restoration was carried out with both mastery and reverence.
Surrounded by greenery, this house offers not just a stay—but a pause that follows the traces of the past.
Built in the early 1900s by Mr. Alamango, a Greek-origin resident, the “Alamango House” is the largest stone structure located in the very heart of Old Datça.An authentic example of Symi Island architecture, the building had long stood abandoned and derelict.In 2000, it was faithfully restored through a three-year restoration process and transformed into a local cultural landmark offering unique, short-term and seasonal accommodation with its 3 rooms.
ROOMS
Room Features
Suite, Family and Studio ROOMS
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Hot Water
- Kitchen
- Kitchen Equipment
- Hair Dryer
Home Safety
- Fire Extinguisher
- First Aid Kit
- Outdoor Camera
- Internet
Services
- Host Welcomes You
MUĞLA: THE POINT WHERE JOURNEYS MEET
Muğla is located in the southwest of Türkiye and is the only province with coastlines on both the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. It is an important hub where some of Türkiye’s most popular holiday routes intersect, such as Bodrum, Datça, Fethiye, Marmaris, Köyceğiz and Dalyan. With a 1,480-kilometre coastline, it has the longest shoreline in the country.
The city centre of Muğla stands out with a calmer and more local lifestyle behind the busy coastal resorts. Although it is not located directly by the sea, it sits at the centre of the roads leading to the coast, ancient cities and forested areas. The city functions both as a genuine urban centre where daily life continues, and as a starting point for the surrounding holiday routes.
In the city centre, you see old Muğla houses with whitewashed walls, wooden bay windows and distinctive chimneys. In the narrow streets, you find neighbourhood bakeries, coffee houses that have preserved the same local culture for many years, and small artisan shops. Rather than large shopping malls, the rhythm of city life is shaped by the market, the greengrocer, the barber and the herbalist.
OLD DATÇA: A FAIRYTALE AMONG STONE WALLS AND BOUGAINVILLEA
Old Datça is one of the historic settlements of the Datça district. Today, it remains a neighbourhood that preserves the feel of an old Aegean town, with its stone streets, stone houses covered in bougainvillea and small squares.
Old Datça is a place you can explore on foot: narrow cobbled streets, houses with preserved stonework, small courtyards and gardens filled with pots and bougainvillea. Many of the old stone houses here are now used as cafés, restaurants, small guesthouses, boutique hotels or handicraft workshops. This gives Old Datça both a living and an appealing atmosphere.
The fact that one of the important names of Turkish literature, Can Yücel, spent his final years here adds a special meaning to the spirit of Old Datça. For this reason, Can Yücel’s house is among the places that should definitely be visited in Old Datça.
A GUIDE TO EXPLORING OLD DATÇA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS
Walk Through the Streets of Old Datça
You can walk along the narrow stone streets and discover the old houses covered with bougainvillea, small cafés and boutique shops.
Catch the Sunset in Knidos
At Knidos Ancient City, located at the tip of the peninsula, you can sit on the steps of the ancient theatre and watch the harbour opening to the sea.
Swim in Different Coves
You can swim in the clean and clear waters of coves such as Palamutbükü, Ovabükü, Hayıtbükü and Kargı.
Walk Along Datça Seafront
You can walk along the coastline via İskele, Kumluk and Sevgi Road. If you wish, you can also spend time at the cafés or fish restaurants by the sea.
Take a Boat Trip
With boats departing from Datça town centre or Palamutbükü, you can see the peninsula’s coves, small islets and swimming spots that can only be reached from the sea.
Taste Datça Almonds and Local Products
Datça is famous for its almonds, honey, olive oil and wines. You can taste these products and enjoy a pleasant shopping experience at the market or in small shops.
Experience the Wind and Nature
Thanks to its wind, Datça has a climate that is not oppressive in summer. For this reason, it has become a highly preferred region for nature walks as well as for water sports.
Address
Datça Mah. İr Meydanı Sok.No:3 Datça/Muğla
Not Accommodation, But Participation
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