Erzurum was founded at the slopes of Mount Palandoken. As of the region, it is located in the highest and hilliest part of Turkey. Most of its land is over 2000 meters. Erzurum had sovereignty of many states and civilizations
Azerbaycan Bulv. Kahramanmaraş Büyükşehir Belediyesi, 46100 Kahramanmaraş Merkez/Kahramanmaraş
Mmmm… ice cream! If you’re heading to this neck of the woods from Cappadocia or the Mediterranean coast, a stop in Kahramanmaraş is mandatory for all ice- cream lovers. It produces an insanely good dövme dondurma (beaten ice cream
You’d think a town famous for rakı (aniseed- flavoured brandy) and köfte would have no end of loyal fans, but as most travelers are passing through on their way to or from Greece, Tekirdağ is often no more than a pit stop
Gaziantep, the region’s largest city, has always been a trade and accommodation center in every period for being on historical Silk Road. Known oldest settlement is Doliche located between Dülük and Karahöyük Villages, 10 km away
Mersin was earmarked a half-century ago as the seaside outlet for Adana and its rich agricultural hinterland. Today it is the largest port in Turkey, and for the most part a sprawling, workaday place that most travellers don
Marmaris is a paradise surrounded by red pine forests is one of the tourism centers. Many bars and nightclubs around the dock and bars street make Marmaris one of the popular entertainment centers. It has a large capacity of accommodation
Muğla (moo-lah) is a rarity for a Turkish provincial capital – compact and relaxed, with plane-tree-lined boulevards and narrow streets that lead to a historic quarter. The whitewashed Ottoman houses are particularly well preserved and
Golden beaches for those who are looking to relax and the Temples galore for the history fanatics. Voted one of the most popular beach towns in the area. Didim, an hour’s drive from the city of Aydın, is one of Turkey’s prime
Güzelhisar, No:, Adnan Menderes Blv. No:107, 09100 Aydın Merkez/Aydın
Aydin is one of the major cities in the Aegean region of Turkey and is growing very fast. Apart from the industry, the main agricultural products of the province are; figs, olives, strawberries and
The glittering white of Pamukkale's calcite cliffs jumps straight out of many Turkey tourism brochures, and day-waders come from far and wide to indulge in the warm waters of these dazzling travertines. Above them stand the ruins of
Çanakkale, which was established in both sides of the Dardanelles connecting Marmara to Aegean Sea, is a city having lands in both continents like Istanbul. Biga Peninsula forming Anatolian territory has an importance for being a
Edirne is the border city of Turkey with Bulgaria and Greece, and gate to Europe. It was established in the juncture of Arda and Tunca Rivers with Maritsa River. Edirne, which was entered the domination of Rome in 168 B.C. was turned into
Attaleia (Attalos), which was founded by Pergamum king Attalos II in 159 B.C. in Kaleiçi site, was called Adayla, then Antalya after passing into the hands of the Turks. It remained independent for a while after the withdrawal of
Ankara, the capital of the Republic of the Republic of Turkey, is a modern city established in the center of Anatolia. Although, it has witnessed settlements since Paleolithic Ages, the first major settlement starts with Phrygia period
Bursa, one of the developed cities in Turkey, was surrounded by walls in Bithynia king Prusais I (232-192 B.C.). The first name was the city was also Prusa. Bursa came under domination of Roman Empire after Bithynia Kingdom adhered to