The 10 most beautiful places you should visit in Turkey


 10 most beautiful places you should visit in Turkey



Turkey, the magical landing bridge between Europe and Asia, is one of the most visited sites and destination among the most popular but is also known for its rare natural beauties. There are many places in Turkey that you need to visit and experience something special. This time we are familiar with the ten sites we prefer to visit, they are magical, fabulous places.

1.  Patara Beach

This blast is located near the city of Patara on the Turkish Riviera. It is one of the longest Mediterranean beaches in the Mediterranean that extends over 18 km. There is a lot of popular beaches among tourists around the world while in the vicinity of the beach there are some archaeological sites where you can make selfies.








2. Amphitheaters Aspendos


This amphitheater is located in the town of Serik in the part of Turkey called Antalaya, and is one of the safest and most protected amphitheatres in this country. It was built during the period of the rule of the Roman ruler Markusa Aurelia in the year 155 of our era. Today it serves as a stage that can accommodate 20,000 spectators.







3. Bodrum Castle


This is a place you definitely need to visit. Today in this castle is located the Archaeological Museum and in it are the ships well preserved from different periods. The crusaders built it in the 15th century.







4. Mali Nemrut

This 2134-meter-high mountain is located in the southeastern part of Turkey. It is known because of the tomb that is there and dates back to year 1 before our epoch, BC. There are tall statues of 9-10 meters representing Greece and Armenia.



5. Oludeniz



Preferred destination on the southwestern coast of Turkey. There are many isolated beaches that sweep the waters of the Tyrrhian Sea. Here people come to enjoy and spend the holidays in one of the many luxury hotels and restaurants on the beach.








6. The Blue Mosque


This mosque with its 6 minarets and an excellent architecture, the Blue Mosque inspires everyone who comes near her. It was built in 1616 in Istanbul. The site of this mosque was paved with 20,000 blue tiles, and therefore it has been named the Blue Mosque.



7. Celsus Library



If you ever visit Selcuk then you definitely have to visit this library as well. This old monument was built in memory of Julie Celsus, the 125th senator of the 125th of our era. It is built in such a way that it can accommodate 12,000 books but also the senator's grave.

8. Cross sticks

It is not about chimneys but for mountainous regions that seem to have come to the surface of the moon. These natural cliffs are located in a volcanic region and are the only home of historic heritage. Fabulous chimneys are created when the water has eroded - from water erosion to the existing rock. Today, they are on the UNESCO list to protect the world's cultural heritage.

9. Dolombahce palaces



The Turks really knew how to show their greatness through architecture. This palace is located in Beshiktash, which is part of Istanbul. It was built in 1856 during the Ottoman Empire, while originally served as the starting point for seamen-marines. The Palace has 285 rooms, 43 living rooms and the largest crystal lamp in Europe.

Hagia Sophia

It was interjected in the year 537 of our era and nearly 900 years ago it was a Christian church. Thereafter, they were added to the minaret and converted into the central mosque that was until the time the Blue Mosque was built. Today, Hagia Sophia (Aja Sofija) is a museum in which tourists from all over the world flood. Well, now it was possible to be able to bite some kebab there ......


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