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Introducing Turkey

Turkey with huge swath of land situated between two continents, Asia and Europe, has one of the world’s best cities and is famous for its unique and magnificent scenery from white-sand beaches to soaring mountains.

Its history has encompassed several thousands years of human evolution and civilization. The accomplishments and influences of people who had resided in the land can be seen all over the country such as the ruins on Meditterarean beaches left by the mysterious Lycians, whirling dervishes gyrated with Sufi mysticism, Ani’s churches on the Anatolian steppe built medieval Armenians, and the Curetes Way at Ephesus. Byzantine Christians cut cave churches into Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and hid in underground cities from Islamic armies. During Ottoman Empire, the Sultans luxuriated in İstanbul Topkapı Palace surrounded by fawning courtiers, harem members, eunuchs and the riches from an empire stretching from Budapest to Baghdad.

Hence, Turkish culture is the mixture of the East and the West and yet posseses its own characters.

Landscapes & Activities

The most surprising impression that every first-time visitor has about Turkey , other than its stereotypes of kebaps, carpets and moustachioed hustlers in the bazaars, is the vast diversities found between the west coast and the east regions. Evening entertainments such as night clubs as well as cruising through markets are common in westernized metroplises such Istanbul and Izmir. In Cappadocia and the southwestern coasts outdoor sports and water sports are enjoyable and most popular, just as is the meze-savouring fun time on a panoramic terrace. Then there are the less-frequented eastern quarters, where honey-coloured outposts overlook the plains of ancient Mesopotamia, and weather-beaten relics add lashings of lyricism to mountain ranges. It’s hardly surprising Turkey has attracted so many folk over the centuries. Come and discover their legacy for yourself.

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Whirling Dervish Monastery (Shrine of Rumi)

By Zeus on August 2, 1998   /   Mosques in Turkey, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   39 Comments
Tags: Mevlana, Rumi Monastery, Whirling Dervish

Whoever you may be, come Even though you may be An infidel, a pagan, or a fire-worshipper, come Our brotherhood is not one of despair Even though you have broken Your vows of repentance a hundred times, come. Situated at an altitude of 1016 meters in the […]

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Beylerbeyi Palace

By ARTEMIS on August 2, 1998   /   Byzantine & Ottoman Relics, Istanbul   /   33 Comments
Tags: Beylerbeyi Istanbul, Lord of Lords

The Beylerbeyi Palace meaning “Lord of Lords”) is located in the Beylerbeyi neighbourhood of Istanbul, Turkey at the Asian side of the Bosphorus. An Imperial Ottoman summer residence built in the 1860s, it is now situated immediately north of the 1973 Bosphorus Bridge. During the second half […]

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Titus Tunnel

By Apollo on August 1, 1998   /   Biblical Sites in Turkey   /   5 Comments
Tags: titus, tunel titus

The Titus Tunnel is a Roman engineering marvel. During the reign of Emperor Vespasian (69-79 AD), the Roman governors of Seleucia Pieria, the port city for Antioch ad Orontes, decided to divert a river. They put Roman legionnaires, sailors and prisoners to work cutting a channel along […]

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Bosphorus Bridge

By LETO on July 15, 1998   /   Istanbul   /   72 Comments
Tags: Pont du Bosphore, Puente del Bósforo, Босфорский мост, 博斯普魯斯大橋

The Bosphorus Bridge, is one of two suspension bridges spanning the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey; thus connecting Europe and Asia. The bridge is located between Ortaköy (on the European side) and Beylerbeyi (on the Asian side). It is a gravity anchored suspension bridge with steel towers […]

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Ephesus Maps

By ARTEMIS on July 12, 1998   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey, Map of Turkey   /   8 Comments
Tags: ephesus tours map, map of ephesus, maps of turkey

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Camlica Hill

By Apollo on July 8, 1998   /   Istanbul   /   46 Comments
Tags: Big Camlica, Camlica, hills in Istanbul, Small Camlica Hill

Famous for its sunset views of Istanbul and Bosphorus, Çamlıca Hill offers a uniquely pleasant retreat with its fresh air and the pavilions. In many poems and works of literature, Istanbul is known for its seven hills, Çamlıca is the tallest of the seven. Camlica Hill, which […]

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Asansor, Izmir

By LETO on June 16, 1998   /   Must-See Places in Turkey   /   33 Comments
Tags: Asansör, asansor izmir, Dario Moreno, Nesim Levi Bayraklioglu

Asansor is a historical building in Izmir Karataş quarter, within the boundaries of the metropolitan district of Konak. It was built in 1907 as a work of public service by a wealthy Jewish banker and trader of that period, Nesim Levi Bayraklioglu, in order to ease passage […]

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Doves of Cappadocia

By ARTEMIS on May 25, 1998   /   Biblical Sites in Turkey, Biblical Turkey, Cappadocia, Must-See Places in Turkey   /   Leave a comment
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Doves are the symbol of peace and devotion to family in Islam, a symbol of the “Holy Spirit” in Christianity. In Cappadocia, dove-cotes, are hollowed out into the upper parts of almost all the valleys and Angels’Chimneys  where martens and foxes could hardly climb and feast on […]

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Ortakoy, Istanbul

By LETO on May 21, 1998   /   Istanbul   /   132 Comments
Tags: besiktas ortakoy, Middle Village, ortada koy, Ortaköy Mosque

Ortaköy a neighbourhood, formerly a small village, within the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, Turkey, located in the middle of the European bank of the Bosphorus. Ortaköy was a cosmopolitan area during the Ottoman era and the first decades of the Turkish Republic, with communities of Turks, Greeks, […]

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Kadifekale, Izmir

By Apollo on May 5, 1998   /   Ancient Cities of Turkey   /   22 Comments
Tags: Kadife Daği, Pagos, Πάγος

Kadifekale  is the name of the hill located within the urban zone of Izmir  ,(Smyrna) Turkey, as well as being the name of the ancient castle on top of the same hill. The summit where the castle is found is located at a distance of about 2 […]

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The big tip is to try and go completely private. Many of the large tour companies offer private tour and they are going to charge a significant amount of money for the tour guide. However, many locations offer self-guided tours and therefore you have the ability to supply your own tour guide. Easily Book your guided private Ephesus tours, to see all the treasures of Ephesus Turkey. It's often said that Turkey has more ancient cities and classical ruins than does Greece. Well, it's true, and the Aegean coast holds a great number of sites, including Ephesus, the grandest and best-preserved of them all.

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