Tourists who come to Nevşehir Cappadocia can witness millions of years of travel through many underground cities like Kaymaklı. While carrying the traces of many civilizations enriches its historic features, it allows us to access very exciting information about people's lives at the time. Kaymaklı, which attracts the most interest from the visitors of the underground cities which are even exciting to think about, creates an adrenaline rush on the 4th floor in exactly 20 kilometers deep. With its size that allows 5000 people to live, it is breathtaking as an 8-storey building. Triangle shaped structures on the walls are often seen as small cavities where the lamps are placed and lighting is provided. These oil lamps, as well as the names of these lamps are produced in the name of the name Bezirhane given. When traveling in most of the underground cities, it is necessary to pay attention to the signs, so that you can avoid the difficult moments in the narrow tunnels, neither for you nor other visitors. The red arrows begin to follow the exciting underground journey and the blue arrows follow. In this way, without the danger and fear of disappearing, it is possible to witness the exciting traces of history and to visit easily. If the question marks appear in your mind to enter so deep into the ground, we can immediately remove these questions by saying that the city has been placed around the main ventilation with great success and that no air problem is felt on the fourth floor. Since most of the livelihoods in ancient times were livestock, people were feeding their food from animals. For this reason, the first floor in underground cities is usually used as a barn to have the opportunity to supply food while hiding. The reason for placing the animal shelters on the top with a very simple logic is due to the fact that it is quite difficult to carry the animals to the lower floors. On the second floor of Kaymaklı Underground City there is a church, baptism and cemetery. The other structure that attracts attention with the church is the slider stone. In order to be able to control and intervene easily, the slider charms through the hole in the center and weighs up to 500 kg. The tunnel, which has plenty of visitors like Kaymakli, connects with Derinkuyu Underground City about 10 kilometers long. There are trapezoidal and deadly tunnels and labyrinths built to protect the people who live here during frequent visits of soldiers and enemies such as a tunnel. The Kaymaklı Underground City, which is created with a great workmanship, with the most remarkable clues about the old lives, takes its name from the Kaymaklı Town on the Ihlara Road, which is 21 kilometers from Nevşehir. Kaymaklı, which carries the traces of many civilizations, opens its doors to its visitors for 30 TL as a rich and historical city. It also offers unlimited visits for the museum owners, for two trips during the year, for Muzekart + users. Since it offers a historical beauty that can not be easily saturated, it is worth to be the owner of Müzekart + for your visits that we believe will not be limited to one time! This underground city welcomes its visitors at different times in different times. In the period between April and October, between 08: 00-19: 00 in the morning and between 08:00 and 17:00 in November and March.