Attractions in Turkey
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Dominating Izmir’s busy Konak Square, the Izmir Clock Tower (İzmir Saat Kulesi) has stood as a city landmark since 1901. Rising to a height of 82 feet (25 meters), the […]
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Konya Panorama Museum, located in Konya, Turkey, offers a vivid journey through the city’s history, from the Early Christian period to the arrival of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi in the 13th […]
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Izmir Cruise Port, one of Turkey’s largest ports, is a bustling hub that welcomes international cruise liners from across the globe. Nestled on the Aegean Coast, the port serves as […]
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Situated along the picturesque coastline of Marmaris, Turkey, Atlantis Waterpark Marmaris is a vibrant waterfront park featuring its own private beach. The park offers nine high-adrenaline slides, including freefall, whirlpool, […]
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Built in the early 16th century, Cesme Castle stands as a formidable hilltop fortress and the most recognizable attraction in Cesme, Turkey. Perched on a strategic vantage point, it once […]
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Konak Square, or Konak Meydanı, serves as the navigational and social heart of Izmir, Turkey. Dominated by the 82-foot-tall (25-meter-tall) Izmir Clock Tower, the square is dotted with palm trees, […]
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Part of the Ephesus Archaeological Complex in Selçuk, Turkey, the Public Latrine at Ephesus provides a unique glimpse into the daily life of the city’s ancient inhabitants. Dating back to […]
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Originally founded in the 18th century as a roadside resting place for travelers, Kizlaragasi Han Bazaar in Izmir, Turkey, has transformed into a bustling marketplace and one of the city’s […]
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The Cave of the Seven Sleepers, located in present-day Selcuk, Turkey, is steeped in a third-century legend. According to the story, several Christian men sought refuge in this cave to […]
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Perched high in the Taurus Mountains and enveloped by Gulluk Dagi Termessos National Park, the ancient city of Termessos stands out for both its dramatic setting and its well-preserved ruins. […]
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Dilek National Park, also known as Dilek Peninsula-Buyuk Menderes Delta National Park, spans 87 square miles (227 square kilometers) on a peninsula south of Kusadasi along Turkey’s Aegean coast. The […]
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Situated along the Sea of Marmara coast in Tuzla, a district on the Asian side of Istanbul, Viaport Marina is a sprawling complex that offers a diverse array of attractions. […]
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Built in the 14th century, the Bursa Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) stands as the largest mosque in the city, located in the heart of the Old City. This impressive structure […]
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Commissioned in the 15th century by Sultan Bayezid II, Koza Han, also known as the Cocoon Inn, stands in Bursa, Turkey. Originally a caravanserai, it was designed to generate income […]
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The Fountain of Trajan, one of Ephesus’ most significant fountains, stands on Curetes Street in Selçuk, Turkey. Constructed between 102 and 114 AD to honor Emperor Trajan, this impressive structure […]
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Selimiye, a quaint coastal town in the Mugla province of Turkey, is nestled between Marmaris and Datca. This charming locale features a picturesque harbor dotted with locally crafted fishing boats […]
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Nestled in the lush, green forests near Kemer, Goynuk Canyon (Göynük Kanyonu) features sheer walls carved by the relentless flow of water into smooth, curving formations. The canyon is a […]
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The Fire of Anatolia show, a dramatic tribute to Anatolia’s rich history, unfolds at the purpose-built, open-air Gloria Aspendos Arena in Belek, Turkey. Featuring 120 dancers, the performance blends traditional […]
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Originating as one of the world’s largest sand sculpture festivals, Sandland in Antalya has evolved into a year-round sand sculpture museum. Nestled along the shores of Lara Beach, this unique […]
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Located in Ankara, the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations is housed in a 15th-century bazaar building. This museum offers a comprehensive journey through the region’s rich history, from the Paleolithic era […]
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In the heart of Cesme, a lively Aegean coastal town in Turkey, lies the vibrant Cesme Marina. This bustling port is a hub of activity, with dozens of motorboats and […]
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Marking the end of Istanbul’s historic Walls of Constantinople, Yedikule Fortress, also known as the Fortress of Seven Towers, was originally constructed in the fifth century and later expanded during […]
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Jutting out from the southern coast of the Datça Peninsula and into the Mediterranean Sea, the Bozburun Peninsula is a mountainous region known for its serene sandy beaches and ancient […]
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Nestled in the heart of Istanbul’s Asian-side neighborhood, Kadikoy Market (Kallavi Kadiköy) stretches down a long pedestrian street, offering a vibrant glimpse into the city’s market life. This bustling marketplace […]