Attractions in Turkey
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Framed by forested hills and lively seaside resorts, the Gulf of Fethiye (Fethiye Körfezi) stretches along Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, offering miles of glittering blue waters. This scenic gulf is a […]
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Akdamar Island, the second-largest island on Lake Van in Turkey, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Fringed by rocky shores and almond trees, this picturesque island can […]
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Aqua Dream Waterpark, the largest in Marmaris and one of the biggest in Turkey, offers a variety of water-based activities spread across its 24 slides, pools, and attractions. Visitors can […]
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Aqua Fantasy Aquapark, located in Selçuk, Turkey, is a sprawling water park designed to cater to visitors of all ages. The park features an array of attractions, including numerous water […]
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Istanbul’s Galataport, a state-of-the-art cruise terminal, opened in 2021 along the Bosphorus Strait, where Europe and Asia converge. Spanning nearly a mile (1.2 kilometers), the port boasts the world’s first […]
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Madame Tussauds, the world’s most famous waxworks museum, opened its Istanbul branch in 2016. Located in the heart of Turkey’s cultural capital, the museum houses a collection of nearly 60 […]
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North of the Golden Horn and across the Galata Bridge from Istanbul’s historic Old City, Beyoglu stands as the city’s modern hub for shopping, entertainment, and nightlife. This European district […]
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Originally known as the Pantokrator Monastery, Zeyrek Mosque was built in the 12th century and stands as one of the largest Byzantine structures in Istanbul. Its imposing presence and historical […]
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Istanbul’s Rahmi M. Koç Museum, spread across the former Lengerhane Building, a historic anchor foundry, and the 19th-century Hasköy Dockyard, offers a unique exploration of industry, communication, and transportation. As […]
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Nestled in the heart of Turkey’s Anatolia region, Hattusa, also known as Hattusha, Hattuşaş, or Hattusas, stands as one of the country’s most significant archaeological sites and a UNESCO World […]
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Boztepe, a hill overlooking the Black Sea coastline and the city of Trabzon, offers panoramic views that attract both locals and travelers. At the summit, visitors can relax in one […]
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Nestled along the west coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, Gümüslük is a traditional fishing village that overlooks a bay dotted with islands. This charming locale, less developed and quieter than […]
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Constructed in 25 BC following the Roman conquest of Anatolia, the Temple of Augustus and Rome is a historical site located in central Ankara, Turkey. Though now mostly in ruins, […]
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Perched on a hilltop overlooking Ankara Old Town, Ankara Castle, also known as Ankara Citadel (Hisar), stands as the city’s most imposing landmark. Encircled by 7th- and 9th-century fortifications, the […]
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Jutting out into the Aegean Sea, the ancient Greek city of Knidos (Cnidus) stands as a testament to a rich history dating back around 2,600 years. Excavations in the 19th […]
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Istanbul Cevahir Mall, located in the heart of Istanbul, spans six floors and houses nearly 350 stores. Shoppers can explore a wide range of options, from international designer brands to […]
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Nestled in the heart of Fethiye, the Old Town, known as Paspatur, offers a vibrant blend of history and modernity. Cruise ships dock here, allowing visitors to easily explore the […]
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The Mall of Istanbul, Turkey’s largest shopping, lifestyle, and entertainment complex, sprawls over an area equivalent to more than 21 American football fields. Located in the vibrant city of Istanbul, […]
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Patara Beach, a coastal treasure on the Turkish Riviera, stretches along a long coastline near the ancient Lycian city of Patara. This pristine sandy expanse offers a warm welcome to […]
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Built in the sixth century by Emperor Justinian I, the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus, also known as Küçük Ayasofya Camii, stands in Istanbul. The church’s design, with its […]
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Nestled in the Aegean Sea, just off the Gulf of Gokova in Turkey, Cleopatra Island, also known as Sedir Island, is steeped in historical lore. Legend has it that the […]
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Nestled in one of Bodrum’s twin bays, Milta Bodrum Marina, commonly known as Bodrum Marina, is a vibrant waterfront destination. The marina features 475 berths for yachts, creating a picturesque […]
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Built in 1625, the Church of St. Polycarp stands as the oldest Christian house of worship in Izmir, dedicated to St. Polycarp, a disciple of John the Apostle who was […]
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Mall of Antalya, situated near the airport and adjacent to the Deepo Outlet Center, stands as one of the largest shopping destinations on the Turkish Riviera. Spanning two venues, it […]