Must-see attractions in Türkiye

  • TÜLOMSAŞ Museum

    Eskişehir

    The garden area beside the TÜLOMSAŞ Factory (Turkey's biggest manufacturer of railway locomotives) is devoted to an open-air museum of TÜLOMSAŞ'…

  • Güzel Sanatlar Galerisi

    Şanlıurfa

    Urfa's backstreets have many distinctive limestone houses with protruding bays supported on stone corbels. This is one of the best restored examples of…

  • Çukur Han

    İzmir & the North Aegean

    This 14th-century caravanserai in the historic Ottoman bazaar originally had 28 rooms that once provided accommodation for traders and their caravans of…

  • Sultanahmet Archaeological Park

    Sultanahmet

    Excavations here have uncovered parts of the Great Palace of Byzantium. The park has been closed for restoration for almost a decade, with no signs of it…

  • Ağa Hamamı

    Beyoğlu

    The oldest hamam in the city, this Çukurcuma landmark was built in 1454 and renovated by order of Sultan Abdülmecid I in 1844. We don't recommend that…

  • Şehitler Çeşmesi

    Black Sea Coast

    Secreted away near the harbour, next to the Hacı Ömer Camii (1903), the poignant Martyrs' Fountain commemorates the Turkish soldiers who died in the…

  • Ürgüp Museum

    Ürgüp

    This dusty, rather neglected small museum features some 10-million-year-old tusks from a forerunner of the elephant, unearthed at Mustafapaşa, but the…

  • Republic Monument

    Beyoğlu

    This monument in the middle of Taksim Meydanı was designed by Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica. It commemorates the Turkish War of Independence and the…

  • Sinop Martyrs' Monument

    Black Sea Coast

    This monument, flanked by canons and anchors, contains the remains of sailors killed in the Crimean War. It's in the gardens of the museum, which are…

  • Firuz Ağa Mosque

    Beyoğlu

    Local life in Cihangir gravitates around this 19th-century green-and-white mosque, with plenty of cafes, teahouses and eateries in the immediate area. It…

  • Revenue Office

    Kars

    A three-storey late 19th-century L-shaped building with a long, false-columned facade, this is one of the more impressive pieces of Kars' 'Baltic…

  • Mazlum Ağa Hamam

    Kars

    Pushkin is known to have bathed at this rectangular 18th-century basalt hamam in 1829, which stands near the river below Kars Castle. These days you'll…

  • Hıdırlık Kalesi

    Antalya

    This 14m-high tower was built in the 1st or 2nd century AD as a mausoleum and later, due to its excellent position above the bay, played an important role…

  • Atatürk Kültür Merkezi

    Ankara

    Houses the Museum of Science & Technology and the Museum of the War of Independence, although both hold little interest for non-Turkish speakers.

  • Hocapaşa Mosque

    Sultanahmet

    This late 16th-century mosque, rebuilt in the 1860s and renovated in the 1960s, was originally constructed by Hacı Üveys bin Kevser, a governor and…

  • Belediye

    Black Sea Coast

    Sinop's municipal building is a forgettable 20th century tower, but directly to the south is a contrastingly attractive police station built in 'Baghdad…

  • Dış Kale

    İzmir & the North Aegean

    Guarding the town’s southwestern approaches, the late 17th-century ‘Outer Castle’ can only be seen from the water (on a boat trip) as it’s inside a…

  • Üç Horan Ermeni Kilisesi

    Beyoğlu

    Dating from 1838, this Armenian church is hidden behind massive black doors on the eastern (Taksim) side of the Fish Market. Visitors can enter when the…

  • Sea Turtles Statue

    Dalyan

    Proudly proclaiming Dalyan's environmental credentials, this mother and her baby turtles swim among the circling traffic on a roundabout at the end of the…

  • Tomb of St Luke

    Ephesus

    It is thought that the ruins of the small circular building south of the Baths of Varius, which was once a church, contain the tomb of the evangelist, St…

  • Dereköy

    Thrace & Marmara

    The stone houses in this Greek hilltop village overlooking the valley are mainly deserted and falling into disrepair, making it reminiscent of a ghost…

  • Ahi Emir Ahmed Türbesi

    Central Anatolia

    This 14th-century octagonal türbe (tomb) was built for Ahi Emir Ahmed, a Sufi leader from Khorasan who spent the last half of his life in Sivas.

  • Republic Monument

    Ankara

    This large equestrian statue, erected to honour the soldiers of the War of Independence is a good landmark to get your bearings while exploring Ulus.

  • Göl Gate

    Western Anatolia

    Only slight remnants remain of this gate that leads to the lake in İznik's Roman-Byzantine fortifications.

  • Konak Camii

    Trabzon

    This small 1883 mosque is fronted by a pair of spindly columns, supporting arches that partly mask a fine calligraphic inscription above the door.

  • Column of Julian

    Ankara

    Erected in honour of Roman emperor Julian the Apostate's visit to Ankara, the Column of Julian sits in a square ringed by government buildings.

  • Railway Museum

    Eskişehir

    A compact museum adjacent to the railway station that's really only for train buffs, but it's worth a look if you're waiting on a departure.

  • Karagöz Monument

    Bursa

    This monument celebrates Bursa's tradition of shadow puppetry; it's opposite the Karagöz Museum.

  • Ottoman Kiln Excavations

    Western Anatolia

    This sparse area, next door to the II Murat Hamamı, was once the site of Ottoman-era kilns.

  • Statue of Osman

    Bursa

    This statue, near Şehreküstü metro station on the eastern edge of the city centre, is a good landmark to get your bearings by.

  • Atatürk Statue

    Alanya

    Every city in Turkey has its Atatürk statue, and Alanya's presides over the main street on the eastern edge of the central city.

  • Confidence Monument

    Ankara

    Kızılay's Confidence Monument, erected in 1935, is a good landmark to get your bearings by when first arriving in the district.

  • Adana Belediyesi

    Eastern Mediterranean

    Adana's vast and rather stern-looking belediye (municipality) council building is a useful landmark on Atatürk Caddesi.

  • Mosque

    Central Anatolia

    Boğazkale's small mosque is a good landmark in the village (though it's extremely difficult to get lost in Boğazkale).

  • Parachute Tower

    İzmir

    This huge, ugly and largely disused fairground attraction is a handy navigational aid when exploring the Kültürpark.

  • Atatürk Statue

    Bursa

    Central Cumhuriyet Alanı (Republic Sq) is also called Heykel (statue) after this large Atatürk monument.

  • Pazar Cami

    Şanlıurfa

    This small mosque marks the northern entrance of the bazaar area.

  • Beach

    Side

    This rather narrow strip of sand and pebbles is a lovely spot for sunbathing and swimming right in town.

  • Narıncı Cami

    Şanlıurfa

    This little mosque, with its entrance squeezed between market stalls, was built in the mid-18th century.

  • Roman Theatre

    Ankara

    From Hisarparkı Caddesi, you can view the sparse remains of a Roman theatre from around 200 to 100 BC.

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