Attractions in Turkey

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Magazberd: An Armenian Fortress on the Turkish Side of the AraksSix kilometers southwest of the great city of Ani, on the right bank of the Arpaçay River (ancient Akhurian), stands the little-known but historically signi...
Arsamia-on-Nymphaeus—the capital of Commagene on the way to Mount NemrutOn the mountain route to the summit of Mount Nemrut, between the Kahta Çayı River and the overgrown hills, lies one of the most unusual places in So...
The Buruji Madrasa: A Lace-Like Gateway to Seljuk Scholarship in SivasWhen you step out onto Kent Meydanı, the city square in Sivas, and look up, the portal of the Burujiye Madrasa literally stops you in your tracks: the...
The Roman Theater in Ankara — an ancient stage at the foot of the citadelOn the western slope of the Ankara Citadel, near the Bentderesi River, lies a monument that is nearly two thousand years old. The Roman Theater in ...
PTT Pul Müzesi: Turkey’s History on Small Rectangles of PaperIn the Ulus district of Ankara, on the city’s main thoroughfare—Atatürk Boulevard—stands a stark modernist building designed by the renowned Austrian architect...
The Behram Pasha Mosque — the “prince of provincial mosques” in DiyarbakırAmong the mosques of Diyarbakır, there is one about which architectural historian Godfrey Goodwin wrote in 1971: “This is, truly, the prince of pr...
The Akhisar Museum: Archaeology and Ethnography at the Crossroads of the AegeanOnce upon a time, this building heard the cries of a mother who had lost her son, then the echo of school bells, and later the silence of the...
Mahmut Bey Mosque: A Wooden Marvel of Northern AnatoliaIn the quiet village of Kasaba, 17 kilometers northwest of Kastamonu, nestled among the Black Sea hills, lies one of Turkey’s most striking medieval structures—Mahmu...
Mardin Castle: The “Eagle’s Nest” Over MesopotamiaPerched on a kilometer-high cliff, its precipice overlooking the Mesopotamian plain, stands Mardin Kalesi—the “Eagle’s Nest,” as the locals call it. From here, one can se...
The Blue Mosque—a jewel of Istanbul and a masterpiece of classical Ottoman architectureThe Blue Mosque, officially known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii), is one of Turkey’s most recognizable landmarks and...
Bagaran—the forgotten capital of ancient Armenia near the Turkish borderOn the very edge of Turkey, where the province of Kars almost touches the Armenian border, in a field by the dry bed of the Akhurian River, stands t...
The Old Mosque (Mersin) — the port city’s first minaret on the Mediterranean coastIn the heart of Mersin’s commercial district, amid the bustle of street stalls and the scent of fresh spices, stands the Old Mosque (Mersi...
Güvenpark: Kızılay’s Main Square and the Security MonumentIn the heart of Ankara, on Kızılay Square, nestled between government buildings and a stream of buses, lies Güvenpark—a small but one of the most famous city park...
Cyaneae: The Lycian City of Sarcophagi on a Rocky Ridge On a steep rocky ridge above the village of Yavu, in the Demre district of Antalya Province, lie the ruins of one of the most unusual cities of ancient Lycia—Cya...
The Gnome Cave is the unofficial name for a small natural cave located in the mountains near the Sapadere Canyon in Alanya. This spot is known among tourists as one of the region’s “hidden” gems. If ...
The “I Love Alanya” sign is one of the city’s most popular attractions, located on a hill with panoramic views of Alanya, the Mediterranean Sea, and the castle. This spot has become a true symbol of the...
The Cat Park in Alanya is one of the city’s most unique and heartwarming attractions, drawing both tourists and locals. It is home to dozens of well-cared-for cats, looked after by volunteers and residents of Alany...
Sapadere Canyon is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Alanya region, located about 40 kilometers from the city in the Taurus Mountains. It is the perfect place for those looking to escape the heat and e...
Kral Koyu (Royal Bay) is one of the most beautiful and secluded spots on the Turkish coast, located in the Gazipaşa district, not far from Alanya. This place is ideal for those seeking unspoiled nature, crystal-clear wat...
Dim Cave is one of the most beautiful and largest caves in Turkey, located just 10–12 kilometers from the center of Alanya, in the Taurus Mountains. This unique natural site attracts tourists with its sheer size, a...
Cleopatra Beach is the most famous and popular beach in Alanya, attracting thousands of tourists from around the world every year. Located in the western part of the city, it is considered one of Turkey’s best beac...