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How long is the drive from Adler to Pamukkale?

The direct drive from Adler to Pamukkale is 1,104 mi (1,777 km), and should have a drive time of 23 hrs 23 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Adler to Pamukkale, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Ankara, Batumi, Eskisehir, Trabzon, Kutaisi, and Gagra, as well as top places to visit like Batumi Botanical Garden and Lake Kara, or the ever-popular Ski resort "Dombai".

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Top cities between Adler and Pamukkale

The top cities between Adler and Pamukkale are Ankara, Batumi, Eskisehir, Trabzon, Kutaisi, and Gagra. Ankara is the most popular city on the route. It's 17 hours from Adler and 7 hours from Pamukkale.
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Gagra

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Gagra, located in Abkhazia/Georgia, stretches for 5 km along the northeast coast of the Black Sea and is nestled at the base of the Caucasus Mountains. This town has been a popular health resort since Imperial Russian and Soviet times due to its subtropical climate. Gagra was once known as the 'Russian Monte Carlo' because of its developed infrastructure, ideal natural surroundings, and numerous health and entertainment facilities.
15% as popular as Ankara
3 minutes off the main route, 2% of way to Pamukkale
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Kutaisi

Kutaisi, a city in western Georgia, is steeped in history and architectural marvels. The centuries-old Bagrati Cathedral and the medieval Gelati Monastery with its elaborate frescoes are among the city's notable landmarks. Kutaisi also boasts the Motsameta Monastery, which houses martyrs' remains, and the Kutaisi State Historical Museum showcasing historical Georgian manuscripts, ceramics, and textiles.
16% as popular as Ankara
58 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Pamukkale
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Batumi

Batumi, the capital of Adjara in Georgia, is a charming Black Sea resort and port city. The city boasts the picturesque Batumi Boulevard, a waterfront promenade with a park and beach. Visitors can marvel at the 130m-high Alphabetic Tower adorned with Georgian script and enjoy its seaside observation deck. The old town district features beautifully renovated 19th-century buildings, while north of the city lies the stunning Batumi Botanical Garden showcasing diverse flora from around the world.
74% as popular as Ankara
0 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Pamukkale
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Trabzon

Trabzon, a city located on the Black Sea coast of northeast Turkey, is rich in history and natural beauty. The Hagia Sophia, originally built as a church in the 13th century, now serves as a mosque with restored ceiling frescoes. The Trabzon Museum offers insights into the city's past through archaeological and ethnographic exhibitions. South of Trabzon lies a stunning rock-hewn monastery with a tumultuous history dating back to the fourth century.
21% as popular as Ankara
2 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Pamukkale
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Ankara

Ankara, the vibrant capital of Turkey, is a hub for the performing arts and rich in historical significance. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as Anitkabir, the grand mausoleum of Kemal Atatürk, Turkey's first president. This site also houses the Ataturk Museum, displaying his personal items and gifts.
Most popular city on this route
0 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Pamukkale
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Eskişehir

Eskişehir, the capital of Eskişehir Province in northwestern Turkey, is a vibrant city with an urban population of 898,369 and a metropolitan population of 797,708. Situated on the banks of the Porsuk River at an elevation of 792 meters above sea level, it offers picturesque views of the fertile Phrygian Valley.
29% as popular as Ankara
25 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Pamukkale

Best stops along Adler to Pamukkale drive

The top stops along the way from Adler to Pamukkale (with short detours) are Anıtkabir, Batumi Botanical Garden, and Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park. Other popular stops include Sümela Monastery, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, and Ayder Yaylası Yolu.
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Ski resort "Dombai"

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Dombay is a wonderful destination for a family vacation. My son and I had a great time enjoying the picturesque mountain landscapes and various activities. We especially loved the cable car rides and sledding. Additionally, we took numerous photos with animals, which was a delightful addition to our trip. The fresh mountain air, combined with breathtaking views, made our experience even more enjoyable. For families with children, Dombay offers many interesting spots. We recommend visiting the Teberda Nature Reserve, where you can see a variety of animals and birds. It’s also worth visiting the Alibek Waterfall — the path to it is easy and suitable for children. In the village, there are several playgrounds and entertainment centers where your kids can have fun. Horseback riding is another great activity that allows you to explore the beautiful surroundings. You can also try snow tubing, which is an exciting and safe option for all ages. The locals are very hospitable and always ready to help. Cafes and restaurants offer delicious Caucasian cuisine that will appeal to both adults and children. We particularly enjoyed the freshly baked khachapuri, grilled meat, and aromatic herbal tea. The atmosphere in Dombay is warm and welcoming, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. If you’re planning a trip to this region, be sure to visit Dombay. This place will leave unforgettable impressions for the whole family. Whether you love adventure, nature, or simply want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Dombay has something special for everyone.
Evgeny K — Google review
Dombai offers breathtaking views, fresh mountain air, and a true winter wonderland experience. The slopes are great for intermediate skiers, and the surrounding nature is simply magical - perfect for both skiing and scenic walks. The infrastructure isn’t as modern as in Europe, but that’s part of its charm. Lifts can be a bit outdated and queues are common during peak season, but the incredible beauty of the place more than makes up for it.
Ihar B — Google review
It's really good place
Ahmed A — Google review
January 2021. Not a lot of snow to ski, but this is not due to the service. The old lift is simply awful, slow and non convenient, and mostly, dangerous. The new one is ok, but definitely over crowded. To rent the skies is not hard, full of small places, missing an organized big one. 3 stars are only for the mountains, which are very beautiful. The rest, I suggest: with the same money, you can fly to Italy or France or Austria.
Lorenzo E — Google review
One of my favourite place in Russia I visited is Dombay. Very attractive nature. I visited in Summer, it was so nice. I enjoyed rain, snowfall and sunlight at the same day. It was really amazing experience I had about Russian nature.
Kingsuk S — Google review
Best ski resort in southern Russia, very nice environment with authentic culture of that region.
Sergey G — Google review
Too much snow and strong wind not so many large decents
Budnikart — Google review
Beautiful place, nice small village.
Yerbol K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(274)
Dombai, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia, 369232
http://www.dombaj.ru/glossary/o-gorode/opisanie-kurorta
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Batumi Botanical Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Batumi Botanical Garden, established in 1912, is a vast expanse of greenery that offers guided tours showcasing its diverse subtropical plant collections. With over 5,000 varieties of flora from around the globe, it boasts an impressive array of Asian trees, South American flowers, bamboo forests, evergreen gardens and titanium trees. Nestled within the beautiful Mtsvane Kontskhi area, visitors can bask in the sun or take a refreshing swim.
It's a beautiful garden. It's better to go early in the morning. It will be harder to leave. You can walk for hours and admire the beauty of Japanese trees. There are a lot of people and Arabs. Only 1 cafe with huge prices. Take food with you. There is an exit to the beach. The beach is great but there are no changing rooms and toilets. The toilets in the garden are terrible.
Artem P — Google review
Incredible botanical garden. You could spend an afternoon exploring it. Well worth the time and money. Well kept, clean, and beautiful. Very large. Expect to use the bus service within the park. There is also a fee to enter the park and a separate fee for the bus service within the park. Costs more for foreigners, of course (one of the worst parts of Georgia is the foreigner fee in so many places).
Tom G — Google review
A wonderful place to walk in the lap of nature. Tickets are priced at 20 GEL, which is a little steep. And if you need an electric vehicle inside, you'll have to end up paying even more. Plenty of photo spots along with some great views of the Black Sea. There's also an amazing zipline for those seeking a little adrenaline rush, but again it's a little pricey at 70 GEL. Be prepared to walk a lot, so wear comfortable shoes.
Puneet B — Google review
We visited the garden in October. The view is very beautiful and the air is fresh with green and flowers smell. We went by bus 10. It is hard to go through all the garden as it has different elevations which make it difficult. Also, there are electrical cars too.
Ghada E — Google review
Amazing park with beautiful sea views♥️ There is an electrical bus that can take you one way through the park with an extra fee of 10 gel, takes like 15 minutes ride Pay attention that most of the park has uphill paths, we are with a baby stroller so it was a bit challenging so we took the bus and then it was nice
עדן פ — Google review
It was so beautiful that I enjoyed all of the moments there. I spent 4 hours day. Definitely it’s better to go from morning to. All of the view were breathtaking. The weather was also nice.
Bahare M — Google review
A stunningly beautiful botanic garden with collections of plants and trees from all over the world. With views along the coastline, rolling hills covered in lush vegetation and plenty of places to sit and relax in the shade, it's the perfect place to get away from the bustle of the beaches.
Simon T — Google review
Honestly, I’m not a garden person, I usually prefer adventure and thrill over long walks and greenery. Most tour guides in Batumi don’t include the Botanical Garden, but we decided to visit anyway… and I’m glad we did! Yes, there’s a lot of walking (be ready for it!), but once you reach the top, the views are absolutely worth it — stunning landscapes and a gorgeous view of the Black Sea. 🌊🌿 My main reason for visiting, though, was the zipline....and oh my god, it was amazing! Totally thrilling, 70 Lari, and worth every step it takes to get there. You’ll feel like you’re flying over nature. So if you’re into adrenaline or just want some jaw-dropping scenery, this spot is a must. I went there just for the zipline, but ended up appreciating the whole place.
Tasneem S — Google review
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4.6
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MPR4+M4, Green Cape, Batumi, Georgia
http://bbg.ge/
+995 422 27 00 33
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Lake Kara

Lake
Nature & Parks
Nestled in Artvin, Lake Kara is a natural wonder within the Karagol-Sahara National Park. The park boasts stunning landscapes, serene lakes, and verdant forests, making it an ideal destination for hiking, picnicking, and nature photography. While road conditions may be challenging for some, the tranquil environment and clear green lake surrounded by beautiful trees make the journey worthwhile.
Nice place. Recommended. There is a small entrance fee
Emre U — Google review
A heaven on earth 🌎, we took mini busses from Artvin, and we went for like an hour on the mountains. Up there many people are camping and there is a cafe and restaurant where you can buy whatever you need, it's a little bit expensive from the normal prices but not that much. Fishing in the lake is not allowed but you can book a tour with a small boat very nice place wish a wonderful relaxing view
Ahmed G — Google review
Very beautiful place I would like to visit it every time
גאבר א — Google review
Larg lake with tourist attractions. Kids Playing yard . One restaurant with few menu meals.
Jamal A — Google review
Lovely lake and beautiful colorful trees!
Nasser S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road conditions are poor, but it is really worth going. The environment is quiet, the lake is green and clear, and the trees surrounding the lake are beautiful. Although it is early May, there is still a lot of snow on the hillsides and trails around the lake to enjoy. (Original) 路況差,但實在值得一去,環境清幽,湖水綠的清澈,環湖的樹木又好看。雖然已五月初旬,湖邊周圍山坡及步道仍有不少積雪可供賞玩。
Cc C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road to the lake is a bit challenging, but it is worth going. The nature is magnificent. There is a fee of 180 liras at the entrance. There is a cafe-style place inside. Coffee is 100 liras and stale, tasteless. Moreover, it is in a paper cup. Tea is 30 liras and a paper cup for one. The employees are very rude and sullen. The most negative aspect of this business. It really does not suit you at all. (Original) Gölün yolu biraz zorlayıcı , ancak gitmeye değer . Doğa muhteşem . Girişte 180 Lira ücret ödeniyor . İçeride cafe tarzı bir yer var . Kahve 100 Lira ve bayat , lezzetsiz . Üstelik karton bardakta . Çay 30 lira ve uüne karton bardak . Çalışanlar çok kaba ve asık yüzlü . En olumsuz tarafı bu işletme . Hiç yakışmıypr gerçekten
Tülay K — Google review
(Translated by Google) My wife and I went on a Black Sea tour and we went everywhere, we only stopped by this place in Artvin, we went up 5 km, the road is very bad, there is a single lane road and there is a cliff on one side, even two vehicles have to pass, when you go up, we paid 180 TL for the entrance fee, the only place you can see and see is this small lake in the picture, there is no other place to see, when we were going down, the excavator was working, it was not in any trouble to give way, the road was bad and narrow, to top it all off, we waited like that for half an hour, you go down 5 km to come back, I said I will not come again, it is a place I regret going up, the upper parts of the road are worse, it will be missed, there is no part of it, for your information, we felt sorry for the fuel we spent for the money we paid (Original) Eşimle kendimiz Karadeniz turuna çıktık her yeri gezerek gidiyoruz Artvin’de sadece bu yere uğradık 5 km yukarı çıktık yolu çok bozuk tek şeritlik yol var ve bir tarafı uçurum olan yerden iki araç geçmek durumunda bile kalınıyor yukarı çıkıyorsunuz verilen giriş ücreti cabası 180 tl ödedik araç girişi için sadece görüp görebileceğiniz yer bu resimdeki küçük göl başka hiçbir görülecek yeri yok aşağı inerken kepçe çalışma yapıyordu yol verme derdinde hiç değildi yol kötü olması ve daracık olması cabası yarım saat öyle bekledik geri dönmek içinde 5 km iniyorsunuz bir daha gelirmişim gelmem çıktığım içinde pişman olduğum bir yer yolun yukarı kısımları daha bozuk kaçacak hiç payı kısmı yok bilginize verdiğimiz paraya yaktığımız mazota acıdık resmen
Nur O — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Atanoğlu Merkez, 08490 Atanoğlu/Borçka/Artvin, Türkiye
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Laura Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center

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Sports complex
Outdoor Activities
The Laura Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center is an Olympic sports center with training grounds and a stadium, conveniently located near downhill and cross-country ski trails. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in both winter and summer, such as skiing, Husky Park, Reindeer Farm, Green Park, hiking, and exploring the picturesque mountains. The center offers comfortable cabins and delicious restaurants; however, some visitors find the prices to be on the higher side.
Beautiful and the rope way just wow. Restaurant at top could be better . But when u have the food with great view then no matter test of food,
S K — Google review
Had the best cross-country skiing experience! There's a place to practice if you want to learn how to ski or just warm up and also an amazing 6 km long ski track with lots of breathtaking descents. Check it out if you had enough of mountain ski\ snowboard or feeling curious. Worth it!
Olga S — Google review
Awesome equipment. Helpful, friendly staff.
David B — Google review
it's good
Максим К — Google review
picturesque view
Sandra G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great trails. In winter, you can keep yourself busy with more than just skiing. In summer it is a wonderful place with a lot of entertainment: Husky Park, Reindeer Farm, Green Park, trails, rodelbahn. Comfortable cabins, everything is clean. There are also delicious restaurants, albeit overpriced. I recommend visiting! (Original) Отличные трассы. Зимой можно занять себя не только катанием. Летом - это чудесное место с большим количеством развлечений: Хаски парк, Оленья ферма, Зелёный парк, тропы, родельбан. Комфортные кабинки, всё чисто. Также имеются вкуснейшие рестораны, хоть и с завышенной ценой. Советую посетить!
Dilma — Google review
(Translated by Google) Solid. Transport works well. There are quite a lot of hotels. There is a lot of entertainment. We visited in winter in good snowy weather. Good for skiers. But the price level for ski passes needs to be reduced. Profit must be made from additional services. For example, prices in mountain cafes are exorbitant. This scares the client away. (Original) Солидно. Хорошо работает транспорт. Отелей достаточно много. Развлечений достаточно много. Были зимой в хорошую снежную погоду. Для горнолыжников нормально. Но уровень цен на ски-пасс надо снизить. Прибыль надо добирать на дополнительных услугах. Например, цены в горных кафе заоблачные. Это отпугивает клиента.
COLONEL — Google review
(Translated by Google) In summer, a great place for hiking and spending time. Husky Park, deer farm will add positive to leisure. Different options for direction, give energy and options for movement. Peaks and peaks of the mountains for the artist's paintings. (Original) Летом, прекрасное место для пеших походов и времяпрепровождения. Хаски парк, оленья ферма добавят позитива в досуг. Разные варианты направления , дают энергию и варианты перемещения. Вершины и пики гор для картин художника.
GSL — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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ул. Олимпийских рекордов, 16, Estosadok, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 354392
https://polyanaski.ru/climb/laura/
+7 862 259-50-52
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Tortum Waterfall

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Tortum Waterfall, located in Erzurum province, is a magnificent natural wonder that captivates visitors with its powerful cascades. The waterfall is at its peak beauty during May and June when it is fed by the surplus water from the adjacent lake and dam. Surrounded by mountain paths, the waterfall's impressive height and abundant water flow create a breathtaking sight. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from well-maintained stairways around the falls.
A breathtaking natural wonder! The sound of the rushing water, the fresh mist in the air, and the sheer beauty of the waterfall make this a must-visit spot in Turkey. It’s a peaceful retreat into nature and a perfect place for amazing photos. Highly recommended for nature lovers!
Ali A — Google review
No waterfall here, the waterfall is at Tortum Selalesi just a little east of here
Ryan C — Google review
Very impressive waterfall, with a well maintained stairway around the falls that give you good views at every angle. A great stop if you are visiting the Georgian ruins in the area.
Owen M — Google review
Amazing waterfall close to Erzurum.
Abukhalid K — Google review
One of the greatest Waterfalls in Erzurum province. One of the most beautiful waterfalls that I have seen in Turkey. The height of the water fall is high compared to other waterfalls. The water flows in large quantities and forms a river that flows through the mountain paths. There is the only restaurant and coffee around the waterfall. The place is good for a quick walk on the way to Erzurum
Jamal A — Google review
Very nice view
Tariq J — Google review
must be seen 👍👍👍
Amedîyê — Google review
Amazing
Ismayil I — Google review
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Balıklı, 25440 Uzundere/Erzurum, Türkiye
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Ayder Yaylası Yolu

Nature & Parks
Valleys
Ayder Yaylası Yolu, a scenic road in Turkey, offers breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes. This route provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the region, with its stunning vistas and charming surroundings. Ayder Yaylası Yolu presents an excellent option for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The pathway showcases diverse flora and fauna, as well as majestic mountains that command attention.
3.7
(859)
Çamlıhemşin/Rize, Türkiye
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Fırtına Creek

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River
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Fırtına Creek is an amazing natural wonder that offers a breathtaking experience. Visitors can take a boat to see the impressive waterfalls and even touch the crystal-clear waters. The area is surrounded by beautiful resorts and offers various activities such as swings, rafting, and ziplining without disturbing its natural beauty. With cool weather even in summer, it's perfect for walking and hiking.
One of the most beautiful sights in Rize, has wonderful sceneries . full of adventures companies.
Eng. A — Google review
An amazing place there are rafting options but better be careful it is a wild place.
Hazal G — Google review
Very nice place and activities
Bayan ( — Google review
Just Amazing ❤️
Lets ( — Google review
We took a boat to see the water falls. I can't say less than WoW. It is amazing. You can touch the water falls water. also the water is crystal clear. The driver was very kind and gentlemen.
Raji A — Google review
Amazing. Beautiful. The water is wild. Many activities around such as swings, rafting and zipline. Also many redorts and getaways but not to an extent of interrupting the nature.
Hussain M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful area. Cool weather even in the middle of the summer. Great for walking and hiking.
Helena M — Google review
Wonderful
Mohamad A — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Rize, Türkiye
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Zilkale

Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Zilkale in Rize is a breathtaking castle that provides visitors with stunning views of nature and scenery. The castle offers an amazing opportunity to explore its interior and take in the surrounding beauty. Nearby attractions like Haremtepe-Ceceva Village and Cat Valley are perfect for capturing memorable photos, offering similar picturesque landscapes to complement a visit to Zilkale.
4.6
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53780 Zilkale/Çamlıhemşin/Rize, Türkiye
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Uzungöl

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Uzungöl is a stunning lake nestled in a mountain valley, featuring a charming village with hotels and shops. It's easily accessible from Trabzon, taking around 2.5 hours by car. While it's not recommended to visit during winter due to accessibility issues and many closed shops, the summer offers breathtaking views and pleasant weather. Visitors suggest booking accommodations in advance and bringing supplies from outside the area as things can be expensive with limited services.
It’s a beautiful place, but only for a short visit. I don’t recommend eating in the area—the quality is poor and the prices are extremely high. It’s worth visiting just for the experience; it feels like being in an Arab country.
Mariya — Google review
Uzungol lake is very pretty, surrounded by many halal restaurants and hotels to stay in. You even go glamping around, do some hikes in the area or take a long drive around. There are many picnic places on the way so you can stop on your way and enjoy a little picnic
Shiza S — Google review
Uzungöl is a priceless natural wonder located in the heart of the Black Sea region, about 100 km away from Trabzon, in the district of Çaykara. Nestled in a valley where you can see every shade of green, surrounded by high mountains, the lake looks like a painting. On misty mornings, a light fog drifts over the lake, and as the day breaks it transforms into pure tranquility — truly the capital of peace and serenity. The lake is surrounded by lush forests, and the walking paths around it are both easy and scenic, perfect for nature lovers. The little wooden houses, local restaurants, and shops create a warm, village-like atmosphere within this natural setting. In short, it’s an ideal spot to escape the city and breathe fresh air. However, like a shadow over its beauty, there’s also the issue of “concrete development.” In 2008, a concrete wall was built along the shore, which some environmentalists criticize as a disruption of its natural charm. This has also contributed to the problem of “overtourism.” New buildings and touristic facilities risk damaging the organic character of the place, and unfortunately, this can affect the visitor experience. Still, despite these small criticisms, what makes Uzungöl special is the authentic experience it offers with its nature, silence, and local character. In summer, it’s ideal for picnics and walks; in winter, covered in snow, it turns into a magical landscape. Nearby, you can also visit Sultan Murad Plateau, Ataköy Waterfall, and Demirkapı Plateau, which add even more richness to your trip. In conclusion, Uzungöl is impressive both in photographs and in real life. It’s a place where you can connect with the peaceful face of nature and lose yourself in its pure beauty. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone. But it’s also important that we all take responsibility, even in small ways, to protect the sustainability of this unique area.
Maksut C — Google review
Uzungöl Lake is absolutely stunning — surrounded by lush green mountains with mist often drifting over the water, creating a magical atmosphere. Perfect for photos, peaceful walks, and relaxing in nature. Cafés and small restaurants around add charm, but it can get crowded during peak season. A must-visit in Trabzon!
Amr W — Google review
Uzungöl is one of the most beautiful places I’ve visited in Turkey. The lake surrounded by high mountains and green forests feels like a completely different world. The air is fresh, the nature is peaceful, and the scenery is simply breathtaking. In the early morning, the mist over the lake creates a magical atmosphere that’s hard to describe in words. There are many nice walking paths, photo spots, and cozy places to enjoy traditional tea by the lake. There are plenty of restaurants around and the prices are reasonable. It’s perfect for a romantic getaway, a family trip, or even solo travel. If you’re in Trabzon or anywhere in the Black Sea region, Uzungöl is definitely a place you must visit! 🌿✨
Arlinda N — Google review
08/08/2025 This place is one of the most beautiful places I've visited in my whole life. I went there in August and the weather was perfect. Make sure to wear something warm. Ask your driver to take you to the waterfall on your way there. When you get to the lake you can rent a bike for 10 lira/hour, or you can ride a boat for approximately 50 lira/20 minuets, and there is the parachute too, but it's expensive if you're with a big group (500 lira per person). I highly recommend going there especially if you're with your friends and have no babies.
ASMA H — Google review
I had my doubts about Uzungöl being worth the hype, but once I got there, I realized it absolutely deserves its great reputation!
Meshal — Google review
Very charm, relex and nice place for family
Wan J — Google review
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61940 Çaykara/Trabzon, Türkiye, USA
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HK GARAJ HASAN KARANİS&KEMAL YİĞİT

Audio visual consultant
Museums
Audio visual equipment repair service
Audio visual equipment supplier
Specialty Museums
It used to be a museum in the past but now it has reverted to being a mosque. The building is amazing and the Byzantine paintings inside, on the walls and ceiling will leave awestruck. The surroundings are also great, with wonderful views of the sea and very nice gardens to stroll around. There is also a lighthouse and some tombstones in the garden. You should get a guide or a local if you want to learn something about the history of the place.
Eva B — Google review
Must visit place in Trabzon. No museum found there but the building and frescoes inside are marvellous. Also nice sea view. Women are allowed inside with covered head, they offer shawls at the entrance.
Mili D — Google review
An outstanding place, highly recommended, entry is free of charge Good place to take photos There is a basement car parking ( we faced some difficulties in parking as the parking garage is too small )
Shaikha A — Google review
From the magnificent and important historical places, you find a lot of designs, drawings and icons telling us the story of yesterday. Its location is wonderful and delightful
Taimaa M — Google review
It’s amazing that it’s still preserved somewhat for you to see. And half the museum is a masjid (mosque) but you can enter from the side to see inside the masjid and also the other part of which visitors can enter and explore. The view again here is amazing.
Mohamed H — Google review
Beautiful architecture with a rich history that dates back to more than 500 years.. Turkish newlyweds come here to take pictures because of the beauty of this place right by the sea.. i took a nice shot of one ;) Its worth the trip ..
Abdullah A — Google review
Hagia Sophia Trabzon, a prominent temple both among the monuments of Pontus and among the Byzantine monuments in general, owes its importance to its connection with a variety of historical and archaeological parameters. First of all, it is a monument clearly linked, since its inception, to the local imperial dynasty of the Great Komnenoi. At the same time, the way in which the elements of its architectural design, painting, mosaic and sculptural decoration are combined could be described as unusual and perhaps unique. This uniqueness lies mainly in the coexistence of motile influences, which sometimes refer to the West (in relation to the particular geographical area) and sometimes to the East. Built outside the walls of Trabzon, but within walking distance, the Church of Hagia Sophia - a complex cruciform with a dome, narthex and three impressive propylons - forms the center of a larger fortified building complex. It is flanked by a chapel tower, as well as remnants of a smaller church and other buildings, most probably a monastery. Philological sources of the 14th century mention the monastery "of the Word of God Wisdom", but also "the monastery of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Sophian". In addition, its burial function is strikingly evident and dominant in the shaping of the monument's identity, presumed by the funerary niches and tombstone inscriptions hosted in the temple. However, the function of the church as a cemetery seems to be included in the objectives of imperial sponsorship when it was founded either by Manuel I the Great Komninos (1238-1263) or by his immediate descendants.
Νεκτάριος — Google review
An old church with a great view of the sea! A nice place to visit while you are near by Trabzon.
Ali A — Google review
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Devlet Sahil Yolu Caddesi Ayasofya Müze Altı Mevkii Ustabaş Apt, No 307/A, 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Türkiye
+90 462 205 26 26
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11

Atatürk Pavilion

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Atatürk Pavilion, located in Trabzon City, is a stately former home of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the prominent figure instrumental in the formation of the Republic of Turkey. This three-story nineteenth-century home offers visitors a personal look into Ataturk's life through its well-preserved interiors and lush gardens. The pavilion sits on a hillside, providing stunning views of the city from its balconies.
The visit to Atatürk Pavilion was a relaxing and enjoyable experience. The place is surrounded by a beautiful and spacious garden, perfect for a peaceful walk. The pavilion itself offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Atatürk’s era, with well-preserved furniture and interior decor from that time. It’s a short but interesting visit, especially for those who appreciate history and architecture. The entrance fee was 75 lira per person.
Ihssan B — Google review
A very well preserved mansion that belonged to a Greek (Ottoman back then) banker and used as his summer house. After the population exchange in 1923 he was forced to leave behind his properties (as did thousands of other Greeks) and return back to Greece. The property was gifted to Ataturk 1 year later by the people of Trabzon as he visited it and liked it a lot. The mansion itself is very beautiful and a sign of prosperity of the people back then. Both the interior and exterior are absolutely beautiful and worth visiting if you want to get a glimpse of how rich people lived back then. You can pay by card at the entrance.
ELENI D — Google review
The Atatürk Pavilion in Trabzon is a charming historic mansion surrounded by peaceful gardens and pine trees. It offers a glimpse into early 20th-century architecture and the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who stayed there during his visits. The interior is beautifully preserved, with elegant furniture and personal items, including the room where Atatürk signed his will. A visit here is both relaxing and meaningful — perfect for history lovers and anyone looking to connect with Turkey’s past.
Daoulat K — Google review
Luxurious and full of history . I loved the furniture and tasteful decor. Everything was thoughtfully chosen and beautifully done.
Aghnar A — Google review
Small but interesting summer residence of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, with beatiful views on the sea and Trabzon
Michal M — Google review
it was as described ,, amazing palace good area and there is cafe and Gold and jewelry store ...
Said A — Google review
Good place to take photos but nothing special. Bathroom are paid so tehy are so clean.
Ola A — Google review
Historical place influenced by the West and Europe renaissance .The panoramic view and meticulously designed garden provide a serene backdrop that elevates the entire experience. It worth a visit.
Mohamed A — Google review
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Soğuksu, Ata Cd. No:1, 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Türkiye
https://www.trabzon.bel.tr/Web/Muzeler
+90 462 231 16 27
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Sümela Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Sümela Monastery, located to the east of Trabzon, is a historic site with a museum showcasing religious history dating back to the 4th century A.D. The monastery, situated high up in the mountains, offers breathtaking views and a unique landscape. While entrance fees for foreigners have been criticized as being unreasonably high, the site's well-preserved frescos, old library rooms, and prayer rooms make it a must-visit attraction.
Finally got the chance to visit this stunning historical place. The place attracts so many tourists so get ready for a really busy area. You cannot enter with your car, but only with the shuttle managed by the site itself. The ticket price is 70 Turkish lira per person. Once you reach there you have to get ready for a long stairs to reach the ticket office. Definitely I will not recommend it for elder people or people with low fitness and children under eight years. It is located in the mountain with an elevation of more than 1000 m. Breathtaking views during the journey to the monastery. Classified as one of the most important historic venues in Trabzon.
N A — Google review
I highly recommend visiting Sümela Monastery — it’s one of the most impressive historical places in the Black Sea region. The entrance ticket to the monastery itself is 20€, and it’s absolutely worth it. There is a long staircase to reach the top, so be prepared for some climbing, but once you arrive, the view is breathtaking. The monastery is built inside a cliff, and the atmosphere is magical — you can take amazing photos of the nature, the fog, and the mountains surrounding the site. If you love history, architecture, and dramatic landscapes, this place is a must-see. Totally worth the effort and the time! 🌿
Sumaya A — Google review
Amazing place so glad to finally make it here! The weather wasn't good but it thinned out the crowds which we appreciated. Unbelievable story and impressive building skills in such a remote place. The surrounding Park is beautiful as well. The only negative impression is pay to park then pay to use the restroom then pay to enter the monastery. 1 price please.
Robert Q — Google review
Remarkable achievement—best appreciated from multiple viewpoints Sumela Monastery is genuinely impressive, particularly when you consider the engineering feat of building such comprehensive quarters into a cliff face centuries ago. The scale and ambition of the construction is what really stands out. What Makes It Special: - The real beauty is in viewing it from a distance—seeing the whole structure clinging to the mountainside puts the achievement in perspective - Inside, peer out from the windows in the quarters—the views and sense of exposure are striking - Don't skip the detour to Aya Varvara Kilisesi nearby—it offers an awesome distant view of the monastery and is just 70m at the entrance Practical Tips: - Lots of stairs and uneven surfaces—watch your footing and take it slow - The site itself requires careful navigation; not a place to rush through - The combination of close-up exploration and distant viewpoints gives you the full picture Why 5 Stars: Understanding what it took to build and maintain this place centuries ago, in this location, makes the visit worthwhile. The engineering and logistics alone are mind-boggling. See it from afar, explore it up close, then step back again—that's when it clicks. Well worth the trip to the Trabzon.
Jun S — Google review
Beautiful monastery, built in 4th century. No amount of words can explain the beauty of the location and the detailed workmanship that went into building this place. The walk to monastery is short but steep, however the views along the way are worth the effort. It's definitely a great place to visit. It does get crowded pretty quickly as large groups visit it
Haaris A — Google review
That experience was a life time experience. I had seen photos before, but it was a hidden gem. When you climb all the stairs to see a monks city, very well preserved was very exciting. Highly recommended experience. My favorite part was to see the church, but very sad to see the murals were destroyed by the first visitors. Seeing all the priest rooms, the kitchen, the library made me to understand the life style of the monks that lived there for many years. The monastery is placed in an amazing nature that takes your breath away.
Selin G — Google review
Magic place in the mountains! As we climbed up the mystic music was echoing from hill to hill. I am posting some photos. The monastery has a special energy and well preserved history of the early Christianity. At the bottom – Altun River (The golden River, which still has some gold.) One of the most mysterious places I have visited! Go see the magic!
Hristina K — Google review
Such a beautiful place, beautiful views, the ancient mosaic is mesmerising. You have to walk a bit before you see the mosaic, the forest during the walk is nice. We had museum cards, so it was even easier for us to enter.
Darine D — Google review
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Altindere Valley National Park, Altındere, 61750 Maçka/Trabzon, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?SectionId=SML01&DistId=MRK
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Giresun Castle

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Giresun Castle, a hilltop complex dating back to the 2nd century BC, offers a fascinating glimpse into history with its well-preserved ancient stone walls and intriguing architecture. The panoramic views from the top of the castle are truly breathtaking, showcasing sweeping vistas of Giresun city, the Black Sea, and the picturesque coastline. It's an ideal spot for capturing stunning photographs and immersing oneself in nature's beauty.
A must-visit place if you're ever in Giresun. Be prepared to take a lot of photos. Also, I highly recommend NOT to go during the summer time. The heat takes away from enjoying the park
Hamdi C — Google review
This place has great views of the city. There is a nice restaurant and coffee house. It is,a quiet place to escape from the city.
Photo T — Google review
Very beautiful place with amazing views, it’s a very beautiful castle that’s located on a high hill that overlooks the city of Giresun, i highly recommend visiting this castle to enjoy the wonderful views from it.(The photos are from my trip back in October 2020)
Abdulrahman Q — Google review
Great view of the city, but not much else to do or see.
Dejan Z — Google review
This well-preserved castle offers a glimpse into the past, with its ancient stone walls and intriguing architecture. Exploring the castle grounds gives you a sense of the city's history and cultural heritage. One of the highlights of visiting Giresun Castle is the panoramic view it offers. From the top, you can marvel at the sweeping vistas of the city, the Black Sea, and the picturesque coastline. It's an ideal spot to capture stunning photographs and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. There are nice cafes and restaurants in the area. You will also find number of picnic zones in Giresun castle. It's an ideal spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy a delightful outdoor meal with friends and family. The picturesque surroundings and fresh air make it a perfect setting for a memorable picnic experience. However, please note that parking space near the castle is limited. It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly or consider alternative transportation options to make your trip more convenient.
Ali G — Google review
Both mystical and epic place. Geat topography and that presents amazing views from surround there for both every season and day time however especially dawn and dusk times are my favorites. Actually, time lapse videos emerge this beauty very much.
Hayati T — Google review
The place is beautiful with stunning view at the cost and city. It wasn’t really a castle, just few standing walls, yet worth the visit. We had fries and meatloaf (kind of) and smoothies (milkshakes)… at the restaurant there and it was good with clean toilets. But the public toilets there were horrible.
Mariam A — Google review
It is a very nice place. There are coffeeshops and restaurants there. We haven't had any food therefore I don't know about the quality but the view is amazing.
Khaoula C — Google review
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Kale Mah, Merkez, 28100 Giresun Merkez/Giresun, Türkiye
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Boztepe

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Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Boztepe is a charming neighborhood located in the Altınordu municipality of Ordu Province, Turkey. It is home to a population of 599 and boasts a picturesque hill that rises 550 meters above sea level. At the summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Ordu city and the stunning Black Sea. There's also a restaurant where you can savor local cuisine while taking in the scenic vistas.
4.6
(591)
52000 Altınordu/Ordu, Türkiye
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Bandırma ferry

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Bandırma ferry is a must-see attraction in Samsun, Turkey. It's a replica of the 19th-century steam freighter that carried Atatürk from Constantinople to Samsun, marking the beginning of everything on May 19, 1919. The ship has been converted into a museum and is open for tourists to visit. Inside, there's a great exhibition featuring some original possessions from Atatürk.
I like the place really and great place to visit when your coming to samsun
A.R55 P — Google review
I am quoting from the Bandirma museum: "The Bandirma boat which a fulfilled a very significant role on the the way to independent Turkish republic, has taken its unique place in the history by taking Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, as the 9th army inspector, and his eighteen friends to Samsun. The Bandirma boat was built as a passenger and cargo ship in 1878 in Scotland under the name of "Torocaderto" and wad operated for five years by a company. The Bandirma boat was used as a cargo vessel under the name of " Panderma" registered in Ottoman maritime administration ( idare-i Mahusa), bu a greek shipowner from 1893- 1910. The Bandirma boat 9th army inspector Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his 18 friends on board from Istanbul and arrived to Samsun on 19 May 1919. It served as a mail steamer the on. The Bandirma boat was out of service in 1925 and later it was dismantled. A genuine model of the Bandirma boat with its original size (47.70 m x 6.83m. x 4.27m.) was built by the Governorship of Samsun. Its environmental arrangement was realized by the Samsun Governorship and Samsun Metropol Municipality."
Tomas B — Google review
Place where everything begun in 19.05.1919. "Must see" for those who wish to know about Turkey more. P.s.Entrance is not free, cost 2 Lira's but you do not get any token, they just give you normal metal 1 TL coins😆
Oksana P — Google review
A must see place for all Turkish citizens and foreign visitors to understand the basics of the Turkish war of independence that started in 1919. You can see the unique documents on British Invasion of Turkey and Mustafa Kemal's will to resist.
ManOmeR — Google review
It is place the revolutionaries under Mustafa Kemal landed from Constantinople to Samsun for starting the war of independence in Anatolia to build the Turkish nation, amazing place & trip that changed history.. must visit
Sreenivas ( — Google review
Wasn't sure what to expect, but good replica boat, great exhibition inside inc some original possessions from Ataturk. Only issue text mainly in Turkish so maybe tricky for tourists.
Jansev J — Google review
Nice museum and very educational. Non-Turks should take a translator app to get the most out of the experience.
Dr S — Google review
Small city but nice place
TANYA F — Google review
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4.5
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Belediye Evleri, 55080 Canik/Samsun, Türkiye
https://bandirmavapuru.samsun.bel.tr/mobil/
+90 362 238 00 23
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Sinop Cezaevi Müdürlüğü

Prison
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Sinop Cezaevi Müdürlüğü, located in the picturesque town of Sinop on Turkey's northern coast, is a historical site that once served as a prison. This remarkable structure dates back to the late 19th century and has witnessed numerous significant events throughout its existence. Today, it stands as a museum, offering visitors an intriguing glimpse into its past while showcasing exhibits related to its history and the lives of those who were incarcerated there.
4.1
(427)
Kaleyazısı, Cumhuriyet Cd. No:17, 57000 Sinop Merkez/Sinop, Türkiye
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Vezirköprü Şahinkaya Kanyonu

Nature & Parks
Canyons
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4.4
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Türkmen, Altınkaya Barajı, 55900 Vezirköprü/Samsun, Turkey
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Erfelek Tatlica Falls

National reserve
Nature & Parks
Erfelek Tatlica Falls is a stunning natural attraction located about 40 km from Sinop. It features a series of 28 waterfalls, both big and small, nestled within an enchanting oak and beech forest. Visitors can embark on a riverside hiking trail to explore the falls, with the option of hiring a tour guide for an informative experience. The entrance fee for cars is 27 tl, granting access to well-maintained pathways that lead to various cascades.
Great place to visit If you are looking for a natural beauty. It is 40 km from Sinop. The entrance is 27 tl for cars. There are 28 waterfalls, big and small ones. There are cafeterias and resting areas as well. Climbing up the waterfalls are easy mostly. Just the first part is made of rock stairs and it is hard.but if you go up tye second level it will be easier climbing on wooden stairs. You can also follow the route inside the river if you are very careful. Because there are slippery rocks.
Serdar “ — Google review
So beautiful, and amazing nature with 28 water falls should be visited.
HESAMODDIN H — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to spend some time waterfall cascade is interesting and you experience them one by one here also have cafe and toilets. You really can feel presence of nature vastness and fresh air of forest. Highly recommended.
The I — Google review
Multiple consecutive falls that have a really good wooden side walkway, there are rest rooms, picnic tables and restaurants in the place. Great place for families to spend a day in natural surroundings ...
Fahad A — Google review
Definitely will come again to finish the whole parkour with better clothes!!! One of the best waterfalls :") small ones are even cuter
Melek C — Google review
"Erfelek Waterfalls – where nature meets nostalgia. Climbed these wild cascades years ago, and today they still steal my breath. And the local flavors? Homemade mantı and gözleme… simply unforgettable!" #ErfelekFalls #SinopNature #TurkishFoodLove #WaterfallsAndTradition
SkyDeniz — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls but need a lot of investment and are a bit lacking in cleanliness unfortunately I urge people there to clean the waterfall lake from algae and unwanted wood
Saba S — Google review
Despite some construction underway on a new bridge at the entrance, the park is beautiful and well laid-out. There are several quaint little cafes too, but they suit the natural setting well. The steps up to the first several falls are well maintained and fairly easy for a reasonably fit adult to climb, but we didn’t have time to get to all the falls. Definitely worth spending a couple hours here to get to the top.
Joel B — Google review
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4.5
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57500, Erfelek Yolu, 57000 Sinop Merkez/Sinop, Türkiye
http://www.erfelektatlicaselaleleri.com/
+90 545 467 81 57
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Soğuksu National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Wooded nature spot that's home to wild bears, wolves & vultures, with hiking paths & mountaineering.
I would recommend this place to be visited to everyone one comes to Ankara, it’s almost 60 mins from the center of Ankara. There are many shops and Thermal hotels at that area. You can spend two days at one of the hotel there and visit this park in day or night. Do not forget to go to the summit of the mountain located at the same road this park. Nice atmosphere especially if you have a family☺️
Abdulrahman A — Google review
Relax and breathe away from the city, during the cold weather make sure to wear enough thermal clothes. There is area for BBQ 🍖, avoid late visits after sunset. Family friendly and Access pass with 10 TL
A K — Google review
Beautiful park. Unfortunately the tails are closed currently due to fire restrictions. Would have been nice to see on their website before we drove 1.5 hours. But, we will return when it’s open again for hiking.
Noah V — Google review
A great place in the middle of the woods, surrounded by mountains and amazing landscapes. It's perfect for hiking, almost 10k steps, I really recommend to wear extra layers of clothes to avoid the cold weather during autumn and winter.
With L — Google review
It was a great place, great experience. It was my first time to visit there. Sooo amazing ang stunning view on top of the forest/mountain. Love to be back soon to have picnic with families
TURKISH L — Google review
If you like walking and trekking in a beautiful and safe forest area, this is the ideal place to go.The forest park, situated at an altitude of 975 m (3,200 ft), has picnic places and well-marked hiking trails, and offers a relaxing retreat from the city.The region’s many natural hot mineral springs have been developed to create spa resorts. One of the best of these is Kızılcahamam. Of all the thermal spas scattered around Ankara, it is also the most suited to tourists. There are comfortable hotels and other facilities for visitors who want to stay for a few days. Some treatments involve not only bathing in, but also drinking, the mineral-rich waters, which contain bicarbonate, chloride, sodium and carbon dioxide
JUZER K — Google review
Beautiful garden but lacking many amenities like groceries
Muftah O — Google review
Soğuksu National Park is accessible 2 km (1.2 mil) west of Kızılcahamam, which is on the state road D 750, 78 km (48 miK north of Ankara. Ankara city bus line EGO 527 serves the national park from Ulus, Ankara four times a day. The ride takes around two and half hours. (Wikipedia)
Natural W — Google review
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Sazak, Kızılcahamam Soğuksu Milli Parkı, 06890 Kızılcahamam/Ankara, Türkiye
+90 312 736 11 15
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Rahmi M. Koc Museum Ankara

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Rahmi M. Koc Museum in Ankara, Turkey is a top destination for car enthusiasts and families alike. The museum offers a fascinating exploration of the progress in transportation and science, featuring rare cars, medical tools, boats, old warplanes, small cars, and more. Visitors can stroll through the beautifully restored historical building to discover an extensive collection of artifacts that illustrate the development of the automotive industry.
The entrance fee was 250 TL. There are a huge number of different exhibits in this museum. The exhibits are divided by theme, for example: engines, trains, agriculture, etc. It's great that some mechanisms are interactive, so you can see how they work. The museum complex consists of two buildings. It took me 2 hours to see all the exhibits. I liked this museum the best of all the ones I visited.
Vladimir — Google review
The Rahmi M. Koç Museum in Ankara is a hidden treasure worth every minute and penny! Nestled in the historic Altındağ district, just steps from the Ankara Citadel, this industrial museum is a captivating blend of past and present, housed in the beautifully restored Çengelhan (1522) and Safranhan (1511) buildings. Ticket prices are fair—160 TL for local adults, 70 TL for local students, and 400 TL for tourists—and the experience far exceeds the cost.Walking through, I was blown away by the variety: vintage cars, locomotives, maritime tools, old radios, and even a playful toy collection. Getting to interact with some exhibits brought the history to life—touching a piece of Turkey’s industrial story felt special. Standouts include Vehbi Koç’s first shop replica and a stunning 1700s painting of Ankara. The glass-roofed courtyard adds a modern flair to the Ottoman vibe, and the café is a cozy bonus.Its location is unbeatable—right by Ankara Castle and the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, making it easy to explore more after. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this museum is a delight. I’d highly recommend it for a unique, hands-on dive into Turkey’s heritage!
Mamdooh A — Google review
Such a fun museum to explore! It’s full of fascinating history about old businesses and inventions. I especially loved the classic cars and the tiny model houses 🏠🚗 The place is clean, peaceful, and perfect for a slow museum walk.
Sama S — Google review
The museum is amazing and has some really good vintage cars. There are other things and personally collections from koc family too. The museum also offers a cafe. Teachers and students pay a discounted price of 50 TL. Usual price is 100 TL
Yaqeen S — Google review
Mind blowing and beautiful. We are not sure what the theme of the museum is hahaha, it has tons of EVERYTHING, literally, but each corner is amazing and you just keep saying "wow" over and over. Very reasonably priced, we were there for at least 2 hours and I'm sure we didn't even finish half of the exhibits, this museum is massive and encompasses several buildings. Truly unique and marvelous, a must see in Ankara.
Javier — Google review
A truly impressive museum and a remarkable tribute to the life’s work of Rahmi M. Koç. The collection is incredibly diverse – from transportation and industrial heritage to everyday objects – all curated with an extraordinary attention to detail. You can feel the passion for innovation, history, and progress in every part of the museum. An absolute must-see in Ankara for anyone interested in technology, engineering, and culture. I was genuinely impressed – and will definitely return!
T. K — Google review
I really loved the musum. As someone interested in history and the people, it gave me really good glimpse into the life and profession of the Turkish people in the past century. The other part of the musum, which included the collection of many things, from model trains and model ships, to hunting gear, submarine and ship parts, etc, was really interesting as well. I spend more than two hours there, and I think I should've spent more.
Hasan N — Google review
It's simply great place to visit - lots of different models and original mechanisms all over the world, you'll find miniaturized ships and planes, rarity cars like Ford T or Messerschmitt KR200, the historical background of the museum building is also affected telling visitors the story of handicrafts in Ottoman Empire. The whole visit could take up to few hours because exposition is quite huge, but it's really worth it.
Aleksandr S — Google review
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Kale, Hacettepe, Depo Sokak No:1, 06230 Altındağ/Ankara, Türkiye
http://www.rmk-museum.org.tr/
+90 312 309 68 00
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Museum of Anatolian Civilizations

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Archaeological museum
Museums
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, situated on the south side of Ankara Castle, houses an extensive and unique collection of artifacts from Anatolia's significant archaeological sites. The exhibits are displayed in chronological order, spanning from the Paleolithic era to the Ottoman period.
A gem of a museum! Has deservedly won the European Museum of the Year Award some years back. Just after you enter the main building is a description of the 11 sections of the museum and the layout of the sections. Then at the beginning of each section is a brief history of what is exhibited and the most important things to see. It made the viewing very enjoyable and interesting. And the exhibits - wow!! Such a great collection. It was definitely one of the best museums I’ve visited!!
Pradhyot S — Google review
Beautigul musuem abd if you are in ankara i highly recommend you to visit it. You may also visit aldo neabery musuems in the same location almost. There is many to see regarding to the hitittes and a lot of historical things regarding of haunting cooking etc from what first humain were doing.
Hady T — Google review
Interesting place to discover the ancient history of Turkey. Everything is very interesting until the roman area which comes short. Their is good explanations of the artifacts exposed ans the place is beautifull too. I fou have one thing to see in ankara I believe it is it.
Adrien F — Google review
What an amazing experience, definitely worth a visit when you are in Ankara. The museum is really well set up and full of so much history. The audio guide is also really well made and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Glad to have been able to visit the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Rudo B — Google review
Fabulous wealth of amazing artifacts from neolithic to Roman occupation times. I could have spent another 3 hours here, but for time constraints. The Sumerian, Hittite and Akkadian stone carvings and wall reliefs are jaw dropping!
Luke T — Google review
A stunning museum that is home to majority of the Anatolian Civilizations Heritage. Infact, won European Museum of the Year Award in 1997 which is an award started to be given out 1977. It is one of the most interesting and beautiful museums of the country. A must visit! ☺️
Tour K — Google review
Well done museum. Displays are well lit and easy to see, even in a crowd. They have sculptures and pieces of life from thousands of years BC.
Debbie E — Google review
This is one of the most important Museum about Anatolic antique culture and Art. It is a great journey into the ancient art from Paleolitic period with divine feminine little sculptures (paleolitic venus), mural paintings and graffiti, decorated & zoomorphic vases, the fascinating Grave Sun Disk Ornament and primitive utensils till 1.000 BC. But nonetheless, there’a central rooms with decorared walls from ancient temples and cities. A must-see place, expecially if you are not going to travel through the region to visit ancient ruins spread all over former Anatolia. The location of the Museum is also a nice quiet place within a nice little park and close to a typical turkish market descending back to the big avenues. The Museum has designed also some space dedicated to rest and have some talks when finished the tour. Finally, as a restored old marketplace, the building in itself is a pleasant spot in the caotic architectural melting pot of the capitol.
Michela R — Google review
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Kale, Gözcü Sk. No:2, 06240 Ulus/Altındağ/Ankara, Türkiye
https://muze.gov.tr/muze-detay?SectionId=AMM01&DistId=AMM
+90 312 324 31 60
22

Anıtkabir

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Monument
Museums
History Museums
Anıtkabir in Ankara is a grand mausoleum and museum dedicated to Kemal Ataturk, the founding father and first president of the Republic of Turkey. It also serves as the final resting place for Ismet Inonu, Turkey's second president. The site features a marble hall, turrets, murals, and art galleries. The Ataturk Museum within Anıtkabir displays his personal items, medals, wardrobe, and gifts received during his lifetime.
I love the experience most especially the changing of the guards. It is a much awaited and MUST see! The museum is very well kept. The arts are really amazing! I just wish that people really adhere to not smoking in the area. Overall, it was a great experience.
Ruby T — Google review
Amazing place especially the informative museum. Security is tight and can take a while to clear. Our guide told us dslr cameras 📷 are not allowed in. However, on entry we noticed a number of people with them. At exit, asked the Security about this, and he advised that as long the camera and lens don't appear large, it's permitted. Not advisable to take more than one lens, so take a zoom type. Also be prepared for large crowds especially at weekends. Changing of guard is worth watching 👀. It happens every hour at quarter past hour.
S V — Google review
The day we were there was very busy due to national student holidays, that's why the main hall was very crowded and approaching the tomb took a long time. Was surprised to see how well the old cars were maintained for exhibition. Smoking is prohibited on the whole area, watching the soldiers marching in the yard was interesting too.
Emad P — Google review
A must visit in Ankara. It's free to enter, there is just an extensive security check at the entrance. They have an exhibition of Atuturks personal belongings as well (clothes, swords, medals, pipes, tea sets etc.) and an area displaying scenes from the war of independence. So it's also like visiting a museum. They have a small cafe too.
Alexandra A — Google review
🇹🇷 Ankara — Atatürk Memorial (Anıtkabir) Visited the majestic Atatürk Memorial in Ankara — the final resting place of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the visionary founder of modern Turkey. The monument’s grand architecture reflects both ancient Anatolian and modern influences, symbolizing unity and progress. Standing before his tomb, I could feel the deep respect and pride the Turkish people hold for their leader. The Changing of the Guards ceremony was particularly moving — precise, solemn, and dignified — a timeless tribute to the Father of the Nation. 🇹🇷 #AtaturkMemorial #anitkabir #Ankara #ChangingOfTheGuards
Dipak O — Google review
A huge and truly beautiful place, easy to reach. I was very impressed by the moment when the Turkish national anthem starts and everyone stops to show respect. If you happen to be in Ankara, I definitely recommend visiting Anıtkabir
Sebastian G — Google review
Anıtkabir is a complex containing the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Its construction was completed in 1953. The complex consists of various structures and monuments, including the Sarcophagus of Ismet Inonu and Atatürk & The War of Independence Museum. We went there during The National Teachers Day.
Ahmed A — Google review
The heart of Turkiye political history, the resting place of Ataturk, the father of modern day secular Turkiye.
Saad — Google review
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4.8
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Mebusevleri, Anıttepe, Anıtkabir, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Türkiye
https://www.anitkabir.tsk.tr/
+90 312 231 18 61
23

Beypazarı

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Beypazarı is a municipality and district of Ankara Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,697 km², and its population is 48,357. It is approximately 100 km northwest of the city of Ankara. The elevation in the center is 675 m. It used to be an important city in Asia Minor in ancient times. Wikipedia.
4.5
(186)
Ankara, Türkiye
24

Lake Gölcük

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Gölcük, situated 13 km south of the city center, is a picturesque artificial lake encompassing 45,000 square meters. Encircled by lush pine and fir trees, it offers stunning vistas especially during winter. The Ministry of Environment and Forestry's facility and a year-round restaurant are located on its shores. Visitors can enjoy picnics on benches or take a leisurely stroll along the walking path that encircles the lake.
I just love this lake, anyone who comes to Bolu should visit and enjoy this beauty ♥️ We visited it almost everyday during our stay and enjoyed it every time differently Once at sunset, another time during the morning with some fog and so on it keeps changing and giving you another side of it's beauty The place is full of benches for picnics and also a walking path around the lake, and the trees there are just magnificently tall big and just magical ✨
Basima A — Google review
Great place and nice views. Should bring some fish food on my next visit
Akmar A — Google review
Wonderful
Hazem A — Google review
One of the best lakes in Bolu city (lakes city) where natural views and relaxation, around the lake there are two restaurants and cafés A must visit place when in Bolu 😍👌
Mohammed A — Google review
Beautiful place
Anwar A — Google review
If you are staying in Bolu it is certainly worth a visit!!!
Elma — Google review
Amazing view 😍😍😍 I really love it
Ghazal H — Google review
15 min drive from Bolu, visited in Eid time found very crowded and limited parking. It’s better to be visited in low seasons.
Majed K — Google review
4.9
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Karacasu Fatih, 14030 Karacasu/Bolu Merkez/Bolu, Türkiye, USA
25

Eskisehir Metropolitan Municipality Yilmaz Buyukersen Wax Sculpture Museum

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Wax museum
Museums
Eskisehir Metropolitan Municipality Yilmaz Buyukersen Wax Sculpture Museum, located in Sazova Science, Art, and Culture Park, showcases lifelike wax sculptures of Turkish leaders and historical figures. The museum is part of the transformation led by Professor Yilmaz Buyukersen, the current Mayor of Eskisehir.
A lovely wax museum that shows prominent figures across modern Türkiye; e.g. politicians, media reporters, celebrities… etc. One can buy tickets at the counter. Once in, you can explore the various monuments and read about them. They offer audio headsets, too. The monuments are very well made, and look quite real. The place can get quite busy, and needs anywhere between 30-60 minutes to explore.
Fahd ب — Google review
This place runs by municipality however they charge extra for taking a photography (by professional photographer) with the sculptures in some of the area. This extra charge uses for education and scholarship of the girl students. It doesn’t bother you, it uses for good will. The sculptures are looking good and also, some of them exactly the same as its model (looking very real) If you visiting Eskişehir, you should see this place.
Kasım K — Google review
Title: Nice local wax figure museum of mostly Turkish and some international personalities. The founder and talented artist of this museum was also the mayor of Eskişehir + Over 100 figures... so you can see a lot + Some figures looked very real and was detailed worked + Entree fee was ok + A lot of Turkish legends from Atatürk until the Sultans of Ottoman empire + There is an area that tells the story of the liberation war in Eskişehir (in world war I) with a lot of relics to see o Some figures was behind of glas - In 2 areas it was forbidden to make photos. In one area they put their own photographer for extra cash - On some figures the quality or similarity was not given. It looks like different kinds of artists worked on the figures, some talented, some not. - A lot of figures was reporters of some known Turkish newspapers and TV programs. This part was a little boring for me ************************** Explanation of my votings + Pro - Contra o Only for your information 5 Stars: It was really special, you must try it 4 Stars: It was nice, you should try it 3 Stars: Nothing special, you could try it 2 Stars: Try only if you have no alternative 1 Stars: Bad, don't bother trying
Prusias — Google review
The eskiseher version of wax museum, alot of local heros followed by the statues of past heros and ottomans too. Very little amount of international personalities are there and in that section no photos are allowed. Do visit if your fan of favourite personalities of the country otherwise don’t be misled to find international artists or individuals’s waxes.
Subhan A — Google review
You will learn a lot about famous people of Turkey, current price (7.01.25) - 120tl
Артем Х — Google review
I had better experience when it was first opened. Still good place to visit on your way to Kursunlu Mosque or Odunpazari Houses. Wax sculptures of celebrities and historic people. Worth seeing 👍
Hami K — Google review
It's a must see if you're visiting Eskişehir. Consists of a lot of famous figures of Turkey and all wax statutes are made by the city's mayor Yılmaz Büyükerşen. It's a bit crowded at the weekends. Entrance is also inexpensive, an ordinary ticket is 10 liras and students and older people 5 liras.
G. K — Google review
Based mostly on Turkish leading figures, the wax museum boasts small but handy collection. The Museum has longer queues owing to safety parameters regarding Covid19.
Talha K — Google review
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Akarbaşı, Atatürk Blv. No:43, 26010 Odunpazarı/Eskişehir, Türkiye
http://www.balmumuheykeller.com/
+90 222 234 37 34
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Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park

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City park
Water & Amusement Parks
Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park, also known as Sazova Park, is a popular attraction in Eskisehir, Turkey. It offers a variety of activities for families including play areas, a pirate ship and a fairy-tale castle overlooking a boating lake. The park also features an academic center with wax models of scientists who contributed to various fields.
Loved the park. The entrance is free for the park. However, the different attractions (castle, pirate ship, zoo, etc.) have a separate fee. But it isn't a lot. Kids loved exploring on foot and enjoyed the train ride as well. The play areas with slides and see-saws are nice. The whole park is extremely clean and well kept. The castle was nice but did not have a word of English in it which made it difficult to understand what the cultural pieces/drawings were about. However, it did not take away from the beauty of it. Overall, we had a great time and were there till it was about to close.
Sana S — Google review
A Magical Place for All Ages – Sazova Park is a Must-Visit! Our visit to Sazova Science, Culture, and Art Park (Sazofa) was absolutely unforgettable! The park is incredibly well-designed, offering a perfect blend of nature, education, and entertainment. Whether you're with kids, friends, or just exploring on your own, there’s something special for everyone. We loved walking around the peaceful green spaces and were amazed by the beautiful Fairy Tale Castle, which looked like it came straight out of a storybook. The pirate ship, mini zoo, aquarium, and planetarium were big hits with the kids, while we enjoyed the calm and beauty of the Japanese Garden. Everything was very clean and well-maintained, and the staff were polite and helpful. It’s clear that a lot of care has gone into making this park a place of joy and learning. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Eskişehir — it’s a place where imagination and culture come together beautifully!
Wael S — Google review
It was a nice park to take pictures in and had several cafes for people to rest, I could not get in the castle but I don't think they have a lot of fun in there anyways, it did not allow picnicing of any kind which made the experience less fun because what's the point in sitting by the pond if I am not going to be eating some homemade sandwiches by it, right. Other than that, it was free and the weather was good, so I liked the place but can't say I loved it. You can go there just to see the castle and get some pictures.
Esra N — Google review
A nice place to take young kids to enjoy. It is more like a miniature version of Disneyland, but nothing like Disneyland. The surrounding and outside of the building is beautifully designed but nothing much to see inside the castle. The mannequins inside the castle are a disaster, i wonder how they even got approved to be kept there. The 5 star is for just the view and park outside
Muhammad S — Google review
Nice to visit but during the summer it’s very hot to stay outdoor , I advise them to close late during the summer season to give more time for who come late .
Ali — Google review
Wide, beautiful, green place with multiple coffee shops on the site, I was expecting more things to do and more places to visit other than the castle that was mostly restriced which was a bummer, and the pirate ship which was very nice and well made
Safa J — Google review
You can reach to Sazova park by bus or tram. If you go by bus then take bus 11 from Odunpazari which goes to Sazova park directly. There is a bus stop in front of the park. If you travel by Tram, the last station is Osmangazi University. From there, you have to walk for 20 minutes to reach the park. The park is just right side of the university. The park is free for everyone. The park has following amenities- Sazova Castle, Lake, Ship Museum, Natural views, Water Aquarium and Science Museum.
MM O — Google review
Woww, you can spend a whole day there, very cheap prices for the activities, awsome zoo, heavenly japon garden
Charbel J — Google review
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4.6
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Çamlıca, Ulusal Egemenlik Blv. No:209, 26150 Tepebaşı/Eskişehir, Türkiye
http://eskisehir.bel.tr/
+90 222 211 55 00
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Lake Eğirdir

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Eğirdir is a large freshwater lake in the Isparta Province of Turkey. It features several small islands connected to the mainland via a causeway. The area around the lake offers stunning views and a cool breeze, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as camping, fishing, and boating. Additionally, there are shops selling products made from rose petals, perfect for souvenirs.
Wonderful in the evening and also in the morning.Many shops selling products from the rose petals which make excellent presents.
Yusuf T — Google review
View is nice. Lake is dirty full of plants, snakes and also some rubbish.
Osman D — Google review
A very large lake, which is a huge water wealth
Ashraf A — Google review
Beautiful lake with cool breeze, temperature was 22 Celsius whilst in Antalya it was 35. Terrific views, plenty of options to sit and have a coffee on the shore.
Rick J — Google review
Beautiful lake in the middle of turkey
Arshad K — Google review
Natural and Camping, fishing boating lake.
GUNES K — Google review
Wonderful place. Lake was great like sea.
Levent O — Google review
One of the most picturesque lakes in Turkey. You will not regret visiting this amazing place. Plenty of waterfront restaurants the lake is perfect for a swim or to fish. There are short boat rides you can enjoy. The beach is also not crowded compared to lakes.
Lola L — Google review
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Isparta, Türkiye, USA
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Afium Outlet Shopping Center

Outlet mall
Shopping
Shopping Malls
We always stop at this mall when we are travelling from Istanbul to Antalya and vice versa. It's a beautiful mall with lots of shopping and restaurant options.
Nathalie K — Google review
This outlet is in the classy side of shopping in Turkey, don't expect the prices to be wonderfully fantastic for casual shopping, however, if you are targeting something in specific, you have higher chances of getting it cheaper here, even if it is just a few €/$. The area is clean and pleasant.
Diogo L — Google review
hi 👋 This place very good for having a rest after long driving also shopping with allot of different brands also walking area between the different shops i am recommended this place for short stops and really enjoy 😉
N.Mohammed Y — Google review
Good shopping venue & outlet by the highway. Good brands & so many great shops, grab your coffee here as well. Clean & organized
Abdulrahman A — Google review
We took the stop on our way to Antalya, very nice location neat and clear and good service, ample parking space and good food to have.
Muhammet S — Google review
Parking area is not well designed. Parking in and out is not easy due to layout of parking spots.
Levend E — Google review
Nice place. Many brands available
Dan S — Google review
Great location to buy cheap clothes that are brands. You probably end of staying a few hours. Your wife's weren't complain. They will say shoppers heaven. Good food options there. Alot of fast food for the kids. It's always packed.
Foodie T — Google review
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Dörtyol, Turgut Özal Bulvarı No:40, 03030 Afyonkarahisar Merkez/Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye
http://afium.com.tr/
+90 272 252 57 00
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Ulubey Canyon Nature Park

National reserve
Nature & Parks
Trekking & camping in a rugged expanse of valleys & scrubby ridges, plus a glass observation deck.
A very nice location. You can also make a hiking tour
D D — Google review
Free and incredible place. Don’t eat in the restaurant, 10€ And the hamburger was bad and the potatoes too
Eva Á — Google review
Google drive took us here via road under construction. Luckily still managed to enter the area. Feedback given to Google. The glass viewing platform cost 10TL per person but you can actually walk down around the restaurant to get a very good view as well. The carpet shop gave us some good bargain.
Adi M — Google review
It's a great place, that I want to visit again, there is a great canyon there looks like perfect for camping and hiking around, so calm so clear co beautiful, just mountains and nature sounds, it's a great place for relax and refreshing, I'm surly recommended to you guys ❤️ someoneski_
Mohammed A — Google review
Amazing views.🌞 This Canyon_ about 10 million years_ was the Lake. Near Izmir. About 2 hours by car. Enter _ 10 tl. Little wind. I am living in Izmir, what is why_ good excursion for me.
Juliya T — Google review
Amazing view of great canyon. 10TL for glass view. But there’s free view point at side. The shops sell carpets and souvenirs at affordable price.
Dang A — Google review
Great place, cool views, lots of stores
No B — Google review
Extremly nice, would recommend to everyone. They have also this upside down house, and nice places to eat food. Something completely different from what we see in europe
MH — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Aşağı, 64900 Ulubey/Uşak, Türkiye
+90 312 207 50 00
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Lake Salda

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Salda, located in Western Turkey, is a stunning natural wonder that offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. The lake's crystal-clear blue waters are surrounded by picturesque mountains, creating an idyllic setting for relaxation and nature appreciation. Visitors can also explore the nearby Lavender plantations and indulge in photography sessions to capture the beauty of the surroundings. Known for its healing minerals believed to benefit skin diseases, Lake Salda provides an opportunity for picnics and camping amidst its pristine environment.
One of the most beautiful place we have ever been. I hope that people keep it here clean and tidy as it is. The transportation is easy by car, just don’t park middle of the road, otherwise you will get a ticket, find a proper place. Take your trash with you. Swimming is not recommended and I think it shouldn’t be allowed to. Make sure you go there with slippers, and be prepared to be drawn by the mud.
R. B — Google review
We drove from Antalya to Salda Lake, and the drive was smooth and easy, with clear roads. The lake itself is visible from a distance, but the main tourist area is a bit further inside. Positives: •Great for Photography: The lake offers stunning views that are perfect for photography enthusiasts. •Fresh Air: The surroundings are refreshing, providing a great escape into nature. •Beautiful Views: The lake’s unique turquoise waters make for an amazing sight. Improvement: •Cleanliness of Shoreline: While the lake is beautiful overall, the shore could be cleaner. Extra Note: Be cautious of honey bees in the area. One seemed especially interested in my wife, leaving her with a memorable sting! A picturesque spot with minor drawbacks, Salda Lake is worth visiting for nature lovers and photographers.
Rakesh P — Google review
I thought it was underwhelming but my wife thought it was great. It was on the way to Pamukkale from Sagalassos so worth a short detour. We just waded in, but some people were swimming. I can't say I noticed any special healing powers ;)
Robert Q — Google review
Beautiful tranquil lake. Not crowded when I visited in an October afternoon.
Albert W — Google review
We were pretty hyped about coming here after reading it. The lake is a unique experience, but was not exactly what we thought. We went to a campground on the NW side of the lake and there was a sign saying "Prohibited entry to lake" with no exploration as to why. We didn't know if it was due to no lifeguard or because of something harmful in the water. We continued to drive around to the east side where there is a restaurant. We ate there (better food than expected) and they said we could get in the lake, which the kids did. All in all it's a neat experience, but we didn't see anything around the lake that actually talked about the significance of it. And there wasn't a single dock; we didn't see any boats, canoes, etc.
Noah V — Google review
What an amazing nature and beauty about this place which is unbelievable, lake is super huge and we went from one corner to another even the village is so beautiful while going to Salda Lake. A must place to visit and also there restaurants and coffee shops around some key spots with restroom facilities.
Faysal M — Google review
Beautiful white sand beach lake in the middle of unexpected.... absolutely loved it
Z A — Google review
Salda Lake, often dubbed the "Turkish Maldives," is a breathtaking natural wonder with its striking turquoise waters and white sandy shores. The lake's unique beauty is a testament to the delicate balance of nature, created by the rare hydromagnesite minerals that form its shores. While its serene atmosphere and picturesque landscape make it a must-visit destination, it's crucial that we approach this fragile ecosystem with care. With increasing tourism, the need for responsible travel and strong conservation efforts is more important than ever to preserve this pristine paradise for future generations. Inst: @uyuyangezgin
Osman A — Google review
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Yeşilova/Burdur, Türkiye, USA
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