Turkey Attractions
Balat
Balat is a historically Jewish neighborhood on the shores of the Golden Horn in Istanbul. While a significant Jewish population existed in the area since ...
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Green Tomb
The Green Tomb is a mausoleum of Sultan Mehmed I Celebi that forms part of the Green Mosque complex in Bursa, Turkey. Perched high on a hill in the Yesil ...
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Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque)
A major landmark of early Ottoman architecture, the Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in the city of Bursa. Designed and constructed at the end of the 14th ...
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Amasya
Considered one of Turkey's prettiest towns, Amayas sits in its own tight mountain valley, away from the rest of Anatolia. The town, set in a rocky ravine with ...
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Anadolu Kavagi
The last stop on the Asian side of the Bosphorus Strait, Anadolu Kavagi is a former fishing village that sits near the confluence of the Bosphorus and the ...
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Arasta Bazaar
The Arasta Bazaar is a small market complex built around the same time as the Blue Mosque. Located adjacent to the mosque, rents from the shops went to support ...
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Aslanhane Mosque
Built in 1290, the ancient Aslanhane Mosque, also known as Aslanhane Camii or the Lion's Den Mosque , is the largest in Ankara. A must-see due ...
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Atakule
A 410 foot (125m) communications and observation tower, Atakule stands in the Cankaya district of central Ankara, and serves as the city's primary ...
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Belgrad Forest
Located at the easternmost point of the Thracian Peninsula, the Belgrad Forest is about 15 kilometers outside of Istanbul. Covering about 5,000 hectares of ...
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Beyazit Mosque
One of the most impressive of the Ottoman mosques, the Beyazit Mosque was the second large imperial mosque complex to be built in Istanbul after the conquest ...
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Bozdag Mountain Range
That photogenic stretch of hills providing a scenic backdrop en route to the ruins at Sardis is the Bozdag Mountain Range. Capped with snow from December to ...
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Canakkale
More than just a launching pad for visits to Gallipoli and Troy, Canakkale is a lively seaside port on the Dardanelles that’s an ideal destination for day ...
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Derinkuyu Underground City
Of the 100 underground cities in Cappadocia, Derinkuyu is the deepest at 280 ft (85m) below the surface. The city has been open to the public since 1965 but ...
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Dilek National Park (Milli Park)
Capping the green peninsula south of Kusadasi, Dilek National Park (known locally as Milli Park) protects a lovely stretch of coastline and forest. Kusadasi ...
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Duden Waterfalls
The Duden Waterfalls make a pleasant side trip from Antalya and its surrounding gardens are a popular picnic spot with locals. The Duden river extends ...
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