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İSTANBUL “Meeting Point of Civilizations” For more than 1,500 years İstanbul was the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires. With one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe, İstanbul is the only city in the world built on two continents. The Bosphorus courses the waters of the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara, and the...
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“Beautiful İzmir” draws you into a world of picturesque modernity and traditions, with its refreshing touches to human souls. İzmir hypnotizes visitors in an aura of history and modernity. İzmir, ancient Smyrna, is located at a point where the Anatolian Peninsula extends into the Aegean Sea. İzmir is one of the oldest cities with continuous...
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ANKARA “The Heart of Anatolia” The Capital City of Turkish Republic where the cultures blended… The city of Ankara lies in the center of Anatolia on the eastern edge of the great, high Anatolian Plateau, at an altitude of 850m. With its yellow wheat fields, young volcanoes and infinite steppe, the plateau offers a stern landscape though a look at its history reveals...
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A rugged coastline embroidered as lace, mountainous peaks and a fertile land fed by rivers throughout four seasons… Antalya, an uninterrupted witness to thousands of years of history, has much more to offer than the bright sun and blue sea of the Mediterranean. As quoted by the founder of Turkish Republic, M. Kemal Atatürk: “Without a doubt, Antalya is the most beautiful place on earth.”...
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EPHESUS Ephesus is one of the largest and most impressive ancient cities in the world and is one of Türkiye’s most significant ancient cities. Its cultural and historical significance was highlighted in its addition to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 2015. The remains of the city lie just 80 km inland from the...
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Pamukkale, one of Denizli’s most important districts in terms culture and tourism, is home to tourist attractions such as the Pamukkale travertines and the ancient city of Hierapolis, which are registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List as natural and archaeological sites. Other important sites around Pamukkale are the Karahayıt Hot Springs, the Denizli Cable Car...
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Cappadocia features one of the most stunning landscapes in the world. The famed Fairy Chimneys rise up out of the ground and give and the second you arrive, there’s no way you can possibly imagine that you’re living on the same planet as the one you arrived from. That goes for your dwelling as well though. People in Cappadocia have...
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Marmaris: an Aegean Pearl Marmaris is where the Mediterranean meets the Aegean, where green verdant forests meet the famous turquoise waters of the sea, and where modern culture meets ancient civilizations. Marmaris is one of the popular tourism towns of Muğla, with its natural beauty, long coastline, magnificent view from pine covered hills, virgin bays, beaches, ancient...
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Bodrum is world renowned as a paradise for tourists featuring charming neighbourhoods, various ancient sites for sightseeing, exquisite bays, turquoise sea, mild Mediterranean climate, modern transportation, and vibrant night life.  It is a top holiday destination in Türkiye. Bodrum is a peninsula located in the southwest Aegean Region in the province of Muğla. The city’s...
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Safranbolu is under conservation since 1975, and entered the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. The city’s name is derived from the rare saffron (Safran) plant growing in the region. Having the most outstanding examples ofOttoman architecture, Safranbolu is regarded one of mankind’s commonly shared treasures. The castle, the hamams, the bazaars, inns, mosques, the old government...
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