Hierapolis is an ancient spa city built next to mineral springs of Pamukkale in the western part of Turkey. Its history goes back to the 3rd century BC when first structures were built and formed the city center. Currently there are many ...
Pamukkale is probably the most famous natural site as well as mineral spa in Turkey. Its name means "Cotton castle" in Turkish and it reffers to the color and shape of the cascades of small pools made of travertine. These pools were formed during ...
sultan ahmed this is very good place. if you visit this place you feel like you are in gods place(heaven)if you enter this place it is full of greenery there is a fountain.
Temple of Apollo in Side is probably one of the most protographed places in Turkey. The temple was built in the second century AD on the very end of Side's peninsula and is located close to the city's harbour. The temple had 11 columns on both of ...
Located in the center of the city Damlataş Cave is a favorite touristic destination of many Alanya visitors. The cave consists of a central cylindrical dome and a passage that leads from the entrance to this dome. The walls and ceiling feature ...
Hagia Sophia is a former Byzantine cathedral built in 532 AD on the ruins of another church that was build in the 4th century. After Constantinopole was invaded by Ottoman army in 1453 Hagia Sophia became a mosque and served to this purpose for ...
Red Tower in Alanya was build in the 13th century to protect the city harbour from naval attacks. Currently the tower is one of the Alanya's main tourist attractions and it houses a small museum of Ethnography featuring historical collections of ...
Major tourist attractions in Turkey are Hagia Sophia, Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Pamukkale, but there are many other interesting places to visit in Turkey.