Top Attractions Of Turkey In 2023

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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Once a significant harbor in Pamphylia and conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, is now a gorgeous town with classic remains

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Turkish capital Ankara is a big, modern metropolis with government buildings, commercial businesses, universities, and foreign embassies.

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Ankara

Halicarnassus, a fortified city in Bodrum, with marble structures, temples, statuary, paved streets, and the Mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

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Bodrum

Mardin is the capital of the Mardin Province. It is in southeastern Turkey, on a hilltop with a good view of the plains of Mesopotamia.

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Mardin

Ephesus is one of Turkey's most famous tourist destinations because to its well-preserved ruins and enormous archaeological site.

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Ephesus

Konya, a significant city in Central Anatolia, Turkey, is one of the world's oldest cities and famous for its Seljuk architecture and Whirling Dervishes.

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Konya

Cappadocia is famous for its fairytale landscape of chimneys, cones, mushrooms, and pinnacles in Central Anatolia, Turkey.

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Cappadocia

Antalya, a major, active city on the Turkish Riviera, welcomes travelers with several resorts, hotels, pubs, and restaurants.

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Antalya

Istanbul is the biggest city in Turkey and one of the largest in the world. It was once the capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires.

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Istanbul

Marmaris, one of Turkey's most popular coastal destinations, with pine-clad mountains, sandy white beaches, turquoise waters, and old buildings.

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Marmaris