Room Booking
We have blocked many rooms at the Guesthouse of METU for comfortable and affordable accommodation just 5 minutes walk to the conference venue; Kemal Kurdaş Kongre Merkezi.
We suggest you book and pay directly to the guest house, following the steps below:
- Book the room you will stay emailing the guest house including room type, check-in and check-out dates,
- You will receive an email about your booking within 24 hours,
- Make the total payment of your booking within 24 hours declaring "Your Name / NanoTR conference"
Bank Account: IBAN: TR2600 0100 1537 0898 1749 5001
Account Beneficiary: ODTÜ Strateji Geliştirme Daire Başkanlığı
- Email your payment document to the guesthouse where you booked your room
12. Guesthouse: yurt12@metu.edu.tr /
16. Guesthouse: yurt16@metu.edu.tr
All the rooms are well designed and furnished (like 3* hotel rooms). However, as it's a guest house (not a hotel) you have to bring your personal requirements such as towel, hairdryer, paper, etc. As well as there are some shops near the guest houses.
For additional information;
12. Guesthouse http://yurtlar.metu.edu.tr/tr/12-konukevi
16. Guesthouse http://yurtlar.metu.edu.tr/tr/16-konukevi
12. Guesthouse | |
Twin Large Room with WC | 161-TL - Per person - Daily |
Twin Small Room with WC | 148-TL - Per person - Daily |
12. Guesthouse Sami Kırdar Block | |
Single Room with WC & Kitchen | 292-TL - Daily |
Twin Room with WC & Kitchen | 215-TL - Per person - Daily |
16. Guesthouse | |
Single Room with WC | 268-TL - Daily |
Twin Room with WC | 254-TL - Per person - Daily |
Twin Bunk Room with WC | 181-TL - Per person - Daily |
Triple Bunk Room with WC | 179-TL - Per person - Daily |
12th Guesthouse of METU
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16th Guesthouse of METU
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Host City Ankara
Ankara is the capital city of Turkey and the second-largest city in the country after Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia. The population is around 5 million.
The name Ankara originated from the Celtic word of Ancyra, meaning 'Anchor'. Ankara’s history dates back to the second millennium BC. Footsteps of Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Greeks, Galatians, Romans, Byzantines and the Turks are still present.
Social Facilities / Cultural Activities:
Ankara is home to numerous events from business to art, from education to sports, and the pace of life never falls. With the advantage of being a student and a civil servants city, you can easily find a cultural event at any time of the year in Ankara.
You can participate in open-air cinemas and exhibitions at CerModern, watch plays on the stages of the Ankara State Theaters, enjoy music with the Ankara Presidential Orchestra, and go to the opera at the historic Ankara State Opera and Ballet. You can also visit museums related to the old Turkish history, the War of Independence, and the aftermath and examine Turkish history closely, and go to modern art museums to satisfy your soul. You can attend festivals in many different areas throughout the year. Moreover, you can learn about our Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, and our Independence War by visiting the Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's mausoleum in Anıttepe.
Shopping / Malls:
There are many shopping centers in Ankara where you can meet your needs such as food, clothing, nutrition, and also have fun with cinema and game centers. You can shop at Armada, which is a 10-minute drive from Hacettepe, and you can participate in many activities, especially concerts and exhibitions at Armada Hayat Sokağı, which is located in front of the shopping center. Kentpark and CEPA on Eskişehir Road and Kızılay Shopping Mall are also shopping centers close to Hacettepe.