traveling turkey - important landmarks to visit
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Traveling Turkey: Important Landmarks to Visit
A visit to Turkey promises an enthralled vacation. Turkey is a stunning city steeped in history,
natural wonders and wonderful countryside. It also offers a wealth of different kinds of destinations to
travelers. Diverse offerings such as the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the beaches along the Aegean Sea will
lure every traveler in its beauty. Therefore, we listed the top tourist destinations in Turkey for you.
Hagia Sophia
It is one of the best preserved ancient buildings in the
world and is Turkey’s most famous tourist attraction.
The building was built in the 6th century AD by the
Byzantine Emperor Justinian. Today, it operates as a
museum highlighting its remarkable architectural
designs and beautiful mix of Byzantine and Muslim
embellishment.
Ephesus
Turkey is packed with ancient cities and one of the
most popular attractions is Ephesus. It contains
some of the best preserved Greek and Roman ruins
in the world. Some of the most stunning attractions
at Ephesus include the Library of Celsus, the Temple
of Hadrian and the ancient theatre. Many visitors
will explore this city in combination tours with
Miletus, Didyma and Priene.
Basilica Cistern
It is an ancient underground wonder and one of
Istanbul’s best and largest surviving Byzantine
sites. This former water chamber is composed of
magnificent columns, arched ceilings and even ornate
carvings of the ancient gods. Today, visitors can
explore the Basilica Cistern, by walking its raised
platforms to view it. Visiting tourists can
also experience its eerie nature as the water drips
form the ceilings.
Troy
This is one of Turkey’s most famous and historical
sites as it was believed to be the setting of the
Trojan War. Strolling around its walled streets,
homes and theaters will make you feel you’re
back in the history. Regardless of whether Troy
was the actual site of the Trojan War, the
archaeological site of Troy is a fascinating place
for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Furthermore, Troy was added to the UNESCO
World Heritage list in 1998.
Cappadocia Underground Cities
The Derinkuyu or Cappadocia Underground Cities
in Central Turkey, is an ancient multi-level
underground cities built by the Troglodytes or ‘cave
goers’. It is unclear as to when it was made. They
believed that the earliest Christians first settled in
the area during the fourth century.
Blue Mosque
The picturesque sight of the Blue Mosque will
impress everyone within Turkey. It was built by
the young sultan Ahmet I to rival the Hagia Sophia
and it didn’t disappoint. The interior is just as
grand and includes swatches of blue tiles hence
the name was derived.
Aspendos Roman Theatre
This fascinating ancient construction remains a
hugely popular tourist attraction as it is one of the
best preserved Roman theaters anywhere in the
world. Tourists can view this well-known theater
along with some Roman remnants. As a matter of
fact, it can still able to accommodate up to 15,000
people.
Oludeniz
This small village on the Aegean Sea’s south west
coast is very famous specially to beach
lovers. This is simply because it is one of the most
photographed Mediterranean beaches. It is also
known as one of the best places in the world to
paraglide due to its amazing panoramic views
along with its beach’s turquoise shade.
With so many amazing destinations here, you’ll never want to leave this place as it captivates everyone.
From the rich history to the sightseeing places, consider this list of destinations as just the start of a great
holiday in Turkey.
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