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دليل السفر لتركيا

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Tourism guide to Turkey, to know the entertainment cities, streets, tourist places, mosques and beaches.
Highlights and activities
Explore the mazes and alleys of the Grand Bazaar - one of the largest covered and glittering markets in the world.
Enjoy drinking apple tea with the locals and treat yourself to some of Turkish delicacies.
Enjoy witnessing the marvels of the mosaics inside the historical Aya Sophia Church, which was later turned into a mosque and then reopened as a museum.
Take a leisure tourist trip to the Bosphorus, and enjoy the beauty of luxurious Ottoman palaces and exotic fishing villages when sailing towards the Black Sea.
Relax in the traditional Turkish hammam setting - a great way to unwind after a long day of sightseeing
Istanbul
Market
Fethiye
Marmaris
Yelwa
Spanga
Trabzon
Ankara
Izmir
Izmir is one of the important tourist cities in Turkey, and it is called the jewel of the Aegean Sea, it ranks third in terms of population density after Ankara and Istanbul, and its port is one of the most active Turkish ports, and the area of ​​Izmir is 734 thousand square kilometers, and the modern city consists of 11 population sectors, These include Balchoufa, Gozel Bahja, Bouka, and Konak, which is the historic center of the city. Izmir is dominated by a Mediterranean climate; The climate is characterized by dryness, and the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, and in the winter the weather is cold and rainy with annual snowfall between the months of December and January. The name of the city goes back to the Greek word (S Smirna), which means (to Smyrna), which is the name that the Romans gave to the city, and it remained in common with various international designations and in the English language, until the Turkish Parliament in 1930 adopted the current name (Izmir), and it became known internationally. The city includes a synagogue, the Greek Population Museum, in addition to the tomb of the Greek legend Tantalus, which was discovered in 1835 at the top of the famous Yemenite Mountain, in addition to the presence of the marble clock tower, which dates back to the nineteenth century.

Antalya
It is one of the largest provinces, as it is located on the Mediterranean coast in southwestern Turkey, bordered on the north by the provinces of Balıkesir, Konya, and Izmir, and on the east by the Adana Governorate, and Antalya is a magnet for tourists and an international resort; And that is because of the development it witnessed since the beginning of the seventies of the twentieth century. Antalya consists of flat lands that connect to the sea at the base of the Taurus Mountains, which are protected by the cold northern winds, and the climate of the city is similar to that of the Mediterranean; It is hot and dry in the summer, and warm and rainy in the winter. Temperatures vary between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius, and rise to 40 degrees in July and August. In Antalya, natural baths, resorts, and beaches are distributed on the coasts of the city, and Republic Square represents the center of the old neighborhood, and mosques, churches and religious schools are scattered around it. The city contains in its flanks many historical sites; As the Kaleici Center, which is a historical and tourist center consisting of a street between two rows of ancient Ottoman houses, in which markets, hotels and restaurants are distributed, and inside Antalya you can see many areas that include Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman, and Greek monuments, such as the ancient city walls that include the Hudri Tower, And the clock tower, the Hadrian gate that was built in the second century AD during the reign of the Greek Emperor Hadrian, the Islamic School of Qurtai, which was built in 1250 AD by Prince Jalaluddin Qurtay, in addition to the presence of museums such as the Museum of Italy and the Museum of Calici
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