Türkiye

Discovery Guide

Amasya Castle

Amasya Castle is located on Mount Harşena which constitutes the northern horizon of the city center. It is also known as Harşena Castle.

  • Istanbul Vacation Guide
Amasya Castle

Karaağaç Railway Station, Edirne

The Karaağaç station or before 1971 Edirne station was the name of the former railway station in Edirne, located 4 km south-west of the city.

  • Edirne Vacation Guide
Karaağaç Railway Station, Edirne

Yeşil (The Green) Tomb, Bursa

This mausoleum, which is the most known within “Yeşil” Kulliye complex, was built in 1421 by Çelebi Sultan Mehmed at the south of “Yeşil” Mosque,…

  • Bursa Vacation Guide
Yeşil (The Green) Tomb, Bursa

Yalıboyu Houses, Amasya

Amasya especially takes attention with Yalıboyu houses constructed along the shore of Yeşilırmak. They are constructed by using wooden bands filled with bricks on the…

  • Amasya Vacation Guide
Yalıboyu Houses, Amasya

Uzunköprü Bridge, Edirne

Uzunköprü, formerly Cisr-i Ergene, is a 15th-century Ottoman stone bridge over the Ergene river in Edirne Province, northwestern Turkey. The bridge gave its name to…

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Uzunköprü Bridge, Edirne

Tomb of Amyntas, Fethiye

The Tomb of Amyntas, also known as the Fethiye Tomb, is an ancient Greek rock-hewn tomb at ancient Telmessos, in Lycia, which was at the…

  • Fethiye City Guide
Tomb of Amyntas, Fethiye

The Clock Tower, Amasya

The clock tower, right next to the Government Office, at the head of the bridge, was originally built by Ziya Paşa in 1865.

  • Amasya Vacation Guide
The Clock Tower, Amasya

Pamukkale City Guide

Pamukkale, formerly known as Akköy, is a district and second level municipality in Denizli Province, Turkey.

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Pamukkale City Guide

İstiklal Avenue

Istiklal Avenue historically known as the Grand Avenue of Pera, in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, is an 1.4 kilometre (0.87 mi) pedestrian street and…

  • Istanbul Vacation Guide
İstiklal Avenue

Aqueduct of Valens

The Aqueduct of Valens was a Roman aqueduct system built in the late 4th century AD, to supply Constantinople – the capital of the eastern…

  • Istanbul Vacation Guide
Aqueduct of Valens

Irgandı Bridge, Bursa

This bridge was built in 1442, during the reign of Murad II, by Hodja Muslihuddin, the son of Irgandılı Ali. Hodja Muslihuddin is one of…

  • Bursa Vacation Guide
Irgandı Bridge, Bursa

Haydarpaşa Garı

Across the Bosphorus in the hip neighbourhood of Kadıköy sits the old Haydarpaşa Station.

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Haydarpaşa Garı

Harran, Şanlıurfa

Harran, historically known as Carrhae, is a rural town and district of the Şanlıurfa Province in southeastern Turkey, approximately 40 kilometressoutheast of Urfa and 20…

  • Şanlıurfa Vacation Guide
Harran, Şanlıurfa

Darüşşifa (Hospital)

According to the epigraph placed upon the rather ornate portal, the hospital and the asylum were built in the name of Sultan Olcayto and his…

  • Amasya Vacation Guide
Darüşşifa (Hospital)

Cumalıkızık Village, Bursa

It is an early Ottoman village located 12 kilometres on the Bursa Ankara highway to the east of Bursa, 3 kilometres towards the northern skirts…

  • Bursa Vacation Guide
Cumalıkızık Village, Bursa

Bedesten (Covered Bazaar) of Amasya

The covered bazaar which Hüseyin Ağa, one of the chief white eunuchs of Beyazid II, had commissioned has reached our day with significant changes in…

  • Amasya Vacation Guide
Bedesten (Covered Bazaar) of Amasya

Yivliminare, Antalya

The furrowed minaret, called Yivli Minare in Turkish, is one of the first Islamic buildings in Antalya.

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Yivliminare, Antalya