What to See in Turkey
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Blue Mosque
Historic Ottoman mosque known for its six minarets and intricate blue tile interior decoration. It is an active place of worship and a significant example of Ottoman architecture.
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Galata Bridge
Historic bascule bridge spanning the Golden Horn with tram tracks, pedestrian walkways, and restaurants underneath.
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Süleymaniye Mosque
Historic Ottoman mosque completed in 1557, known for its grand Ottoman architecture and symbolic significance as a Sunni place of worship.
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Istiklal Street
Historic pedestrian street known for its lively atmosphere, historic architecture, shops, restaurants, and cultural sites.
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Hagia Sophia
Historic architectural masterpiece that has served as a church, mosque, and museum, renowned for its Byzantine architecture and cultural significance.
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Lower Düden Waterfall
Come and see a high waterfall located near the city. The fall is actually the River Düden flowing into the Mediterranean Sea.
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Aspendos Theater
Aspendos or Aspendus was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey.
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Fairy Chimneys
This valley situated between the villages Goreme and Avanos boasts some of the most amazing fairy chimneys that can be found in the region.
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Uçhısar Castle
This castle carved into rock is located at the highest point in Cappadocia. Walk through its rooms and admire the views.
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Göreme Open Air Museum
Göreme is a district of the Nevşehir Province in Turkey. After the eruption of Mount Erciyes about 2.6 million years ago, ash and lava…
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Pamukkale Travertines
A natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage site - this geological phenomenon is an absolute must-see.
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Hadrian's Gate
Hadrian's Gate is a memorial gate located in Antalya, Turkey, which was built in the name of the Roman emperor Hadrian, who visited the…
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Konyaalti Beach
This is the municipal beach of Antalya. Often gets crowded as it is conveniently located, clean and surrounded with facilities.
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Devrent Valley
This valley boasts small fairy chimneys that form a lunar landscape. In addition to that, there are rocks that are shaped like animals.
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Zelve Open-Air Museum
Byzantine cave settlement and monastic complex featuring rock-cut dwellings, churches, and a mosque carved into tuff rock formations. The site served as a religious center from the 9th to 13th centuries and remained inhabited as a village until the mid-20th century.
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Ephesus
Rome aside, this was the most important city of Roman empire and the largest city in the world.
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Kadifekale
Kadifekale is a hilltop castle in İzmir, Turkey. The castle is located on the Mount Pagos which has an elevation of 186 metres.
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Horse of Troy
This Trojan horse maquette has been used in the Hollywood movie Troy and now dominates the waterfront of Çanakkale.
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Aya Sofya Museum
Hagia Sophia is a formerly Greek Orthodox church that was converted into a mosque following the conquest of Trabzon by Mehmed II in 1461.
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Bodrum Castle
Bodrum Castle is a historical fortification located in southwest Turkey in the port city of Bodrum, built from 1402 onwards, by the…
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Cave of the Seven Sleepers
Not far away from Ephesus, this cave is believed to be a place where the legendary Seven Sleepers hid in order to avoid prosecution.
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