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Abu Dhabi is the capital and largest emirate of the United Arab
Emirates, located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula. As a modern city, Abu Dhabi evolved
from a fishing and trading settlement into a major economic hub due to the discovery of oil in
the 20th century.
Key attractions include the impressive Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi in
collaboration with the French Louvre Museum, the luxurious Emirates Palace hotel, and Yas Island
with its entertainment and leisure facilities. The city has a desert climate, with hot and humid
summers and milder winters. Abu Dhabi is well-connected internationally through Abu Dhabi
International Airport and features modern transportation infrastructure.
Note: Between December 20, 2024 and February 7, 2025, flights from İzmir to Abu Dhabi will start
every Friday. (SunExpress)
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Located at the foot of the Taurus Mountains, Adana is the sixth
largest city in Turkey with a population of over two million. Adana is adjacent to Mersin in the
west, Niğde and Kayseri in the north, Osmaniye Kahramanmaraş and Hatay in the east. Adana has a
Mediterranean climate.
The city, which is famous for its authentic tastes, also attracts the attention of visitors
with its rich history. When you go to Adana, we can list the places you should stop by as follows:
Adana Ataturk Museum, Stone Bridge, Great Clock Tower, Kazancilar Bazaar, Adana Cinema Museum,
Archeology Museum, Anavarza Ancient City, Seyhan Barrage Lake. Şakirpaşa Airport, where airline
operations are carried out, is 5 km away from Adana city center.
Amsterdam
Country
Netherlands
Visa
Schengen
Language
Dutch - Most of the people of Amsterdam speak English well.
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, but the country is
governed by The Hague, where the government and parliament are located. The city is located in
the west of the country, in the province of North Holland. Founded as a fishing village in the
12th century on the banks of the Amstel River, Amsterdam today has the highest population in the
country. Its name comes from the fact that Amstelredamme, the dam built on the Amstel river,
gradually turned into Amsterdam.
Amsterdam has one of the most established urban textures in Europe, with buildings mostly dating
from the 17th century. The old part of the city consists of intertwined moon-shaped canals. Some of
the historic houses on both sides of these canals are used today as houses and public or private
workplaces. Dam Square, the most touristic point of Amsterdam, is flooded with visitors from many
parts of the world. One of the places to visit in Museumplein, which is called the museum district
in Amsterdam, is the Rijksmuseum, which includes Rembrandt's Night Watch. Another famous museum in
Amsterdam is the Van Gogh Museum. In addition, the house where Anne Frank, one of the symbols of the
Holocaust, was stored for two years serves as the Anna Frank Museum today. Begijnhof, one of the
oldest settlements in the city, is flooded with visitors with its 14th-century houses. Amsterdam's
oldest religious building is the Oude Kerk (Old Church) with gothic architecture. Vondelpark,
located a little outside the center, is the largest park in Amsterdam with a lush and peaceful
atmosphere.
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Ankara, the capital of Turkey, has become the center of
attention of many local and foreign tourists with its unique city culture.
The city, where air transportation is carried out through Esenboğa Airport, can be visited
every month throughout the year. During your trip to Ankara, we recommend you to discover Anıtkabir,
Atakule, Ankara Castle, Samanpazarı, Beypazarı, Mogan Lake, Tunalı Hilmi Street, Kuğulu Park, Eymir
Lake, Atatürk Forest Farm.
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Antalya, Turkey’s most famous tourism city, is located in the
Mediterranean Region. Antalya is the center of citrus fruits. The city has a Mediterranean
climate. Antalya can be visited throughout the year.
In the city, which has the
title of being the richest city in our country in terms of the number of ancient cities, we can list
the places to visit and see as follows: Olympos, Kaleiçi, Aspendos, Side Ancient City, Köprülü
Canyon, Beldibi Cave, Karain Cave, Patara, Konyaaltı Beach, Termossos, Kemer. Antalya flights are
operated using Antalya Airport.
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The source of Athens' name comes from Athena, the goddess of war
in mythology. A cosmopolitan and modern city, Athens was also an important trade and cultural
center in ancient times.
The city has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are
hot and dry, and winters are cool and rainy. The spring months are the best time to visit Athens.
Acropolis, Temple of Zeus, Plaka Bazaar, Metaxourgio, Kotzia Square, National Historical Museum, and
Omonia Square are the main points to see. Flights operate via Athens Eleftherios Venizelos
International Airport.
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Baku, a port city; is the largest city in the Caucasus and the
most important cultural and commercial center. The majority of the inhabitants of the city are
Azerbaijanis. Baku Port is the most important port in the Caspian Sea. In addition, Baku is the
starting point of the Baku Tbilisi Ceyhan Oil Pipeline (BTC), which became operational in 2006.
Flame Towers, one of the tallest buildings in Baku, whose construction was
completed in 2013, is considered the symbol of the country. The region called Inner City, which
entered the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000 was established during the Shirvanshahs period. In
addition, the Palace of Shirvanshahs, the Maiden's Tower, and the Azerbaijan State Philharmonic are
among the other historical buildings to be seen in the city. Theaters, libraries, cinemas, and other
cultural places are common in the city. Designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid and opened in
2012, the Haydar Aliyev Cultural Center is today the most important cultural structure in the city.
According to Lonely Planet's ranking, Baku is shown as one of the 10 most important places to go in
the world for nightlife.
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Barcelona, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, is the
capital of the Catalonia region. The people living in the city speak Catalan in general.
Catalonia's parliament, called the "Generalitat," is located in this city.
Barcelona held the 1929 and 1988 World Trade Fairs and the 1992 Olympics. Tourism,
industry, and textiles are the city's biggest sources of income. Another aspect that keeps the city
economically strong is maritime trade, the Port of Barcelona, the busiest port in the Mediterranean
Region.
Older than Spain's history, Barcelona is unique with its culture, art, architecture,
history, nature, entertainment, and shopping places. These different values of the city attract the
attention of millions of domestic and foreign tourists. Montjuic Castle, Barcelona Cathedral, and
Santa Maria del Mar are among the city's major historical sites.
Picasso, who lived in
Barcelona between 1885 and 1900, created what he described as "My Blue Period" for Barcelona. You
can see Miro's precious works in the museum on Montjuic Hill, named after another important name,
Catalan painter and sculptor Joan Miro. And among all the artists, seeing the architect Antoni
Gaudí, whose name is undoubtedly associated with the city of Barcelona, and the works he left in the
city will make your Barcelona holiday unique.
Basel
Country
Switzerland
Visa
Schengen
Language
Although Switzerland has 4 official languages, the population of Basel
predominantly speaks German and Swiss German, known as Alemannic.
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Located in the northwest of Switzerland, Basel is Switzerland's
third-largest city after Zurich and Geneva with a population of over 170,000. In Basel, which is
also adjacent to Germany and France, the number of people entering and exiting the city daily to
work is over a hundred thousand.
The Rhine River, which flows through Basel,
divides the city into Greater Basel and Little Basel, and there are five bridges over the river
connecting both regions. The construction of the Rhinebrücke (Rhine Bridge), which is located in the
middle of these, was started in 1225 and opened for use in 1244 and took its current form through
many processes. Marktplatz, the center of the city, is the meeting point for people. Basel Abbey,
one of the most important tourist areas of Basel, is included in the Swiss National Heritage List.
In Basel, which is home to about forty different museums, there is the Museum of Fine Arts with the
oldest art collection in the world. Also worth a visit is the Museum of Antiquities, the Museum of
Culture, the Museum of History, the Museum of Commerce, and the Tinguely Museum. Spalentor, also
known as the "Gate of Basel" and used for the entry of merchandise from France in the 15th century,
is one of the landmarks of the city. Basel is famous for its attractive fountains; Augustiner,
Gemsberg, Holbein, Cathedral Mount, and Tinguely are a few of them.
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Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The name of
Belgrade, located on the plateau where the Danube and Sava rivers meet, also means "White City."
The area where the city was established is the birthplace of the Vinča culture, one of the
greatest cultures of Prehistoric Europe, in the 6th century BC.
The city is
the financial center of Serbia and Southeast Europe and hosts many international cultural events.
Among them, cultural activities such as film festivals, theater festivals, music festivals, and book
fairs are among the main ones. Also known for its museums, the city's most prominent museum,
"National Museum of Serbia," was founded in 1844.
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Berlin, which is also a state, is the capital and largest city
of Germany. Berlin is located in the sandy region between the Spree and Havel rivers in northern
Germany. As of 2018, 3.75 million people live in the city, where 6.1 million people lived before
World War II. From 1961 to 1990, Berlin was divided into East and West Berlin by the Berlin
Wall, also known as the "Wall of Shame".
Built-in the 18th century, the
Brandenburg Gate is one of the landmarks of the city. The Reichstag, which is used as the German
Parliament Building, attracts visitors, especially with its glass dome. On Museum Island, which is
included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List and hosts five different museums, the Pergamon
Museum, which takes its name from the ancient city in the Bergama district of Izmir, attracts
attention. In addition, the Jewish Museum Berlin, one of the most important Jewish museums in
Europe, is among the places to visit.
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Beirut, one of the most important port cities of the Eastern
Mediterranean, has hosted different civilizations throughout its history. The city, whose
history dates back to 5 thousand years before BC, contains traces of Phoenician, Roman,
Byzantine, Ottoman, and Arab cultures.
There are many historical churches and mosques in the city, where both Muslim and Christian
populations live intensively. The historic St. George's Cathedral and St. Elias' Cathedrals stand
out as the city's Orthodox heritage buildings. There are important religious buildings in the city,
such as the El Omar Mosque, which was founded in 1291 as a crusader church and converted into the
central mosque of the city after the Mamluk occupation, and the Mohammed Al-Amin Mosque, which
stands out with its similarity to the Blue Mosque. At the same time, the remains of the Roman Period
and important historical and cultural structures such as the 25-meter-high Hamidiye Clock Tower,
which was built with the accession of the 2. Abdulhamid on the throne can also be seen in the
center.
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Birmingham is a city of international importance because it is
the center of the central inner region of England and the economic strength of this region. The
city also became famous for hosting the G8 summit in 1998.
The city of Birmingham is internationally known for its strong economy as well as its many
important cultural institutions. Major cultural and artistic institutions include the City of
Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the Birmingham Museum, the Art Gallery,
the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the Birmingham Library, and the Barner Institute of Fine
Arts.
Birmingham is the fourth most visited city by tourists in the United Kingdom. The English spoken in
the city has a different sound and vocabulary than standard English.
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Bremen, a busy port and industrial city in Germany, is located
on the banks of the Weser River, 77 kilometers inland from the North Sea. Located 16 kilometers
inland from Bremen and the North Sea, Bremerhaven is the country's leading port after Hamburg.
The Port of Bremerhaven was built after 1827 for ships too large to cross the Weser River to
reach Bremen. Hundreds of ships dock at this port every month, and the cargo on these ships is
transported to Bremen by barges. The shipyard and workshops and pools take up space for
kilometers. Railways connect the city to Germany's major industrial cities.
The heart of Bremen is the Marktplatz square, which includes the oldest buildings, the Roland
Statue, and the City Hall. The city can be viewed from the top by climbing the spire of St. Peter's
Cathedral, the oldest church in Bremen. On Böttcherstraße, one of the city's dynamic streets, there
are many galleries, bookstores, souvenir shops, and museums. At the top of the green areas in Bremen
are Der Bürgerpark and Botanika.
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Bristol is a city in southwest England. Bristol is the eighth
largest city in England and the tenth largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom. Bristol
lies in the center of the West of England region of England, east of the Bristol Channel and
bordering the counties of Somerset and Gloucestershire.
Bristol has
historically played an important role as a port city and today is home to the UK's second largest
port. Bristol is also home to a variety of industries including commerce, aviation, media, education
and tourism.
Major tourist attractions in the city include Clifton Bridge, the SS Great Britain, Bristol
Cathedral and Bristol City Museum. Bristol is also known for its vibrant music scene, art galleries,
theaters and festivals.
Bristol is also home to two major universities, the University of Bristol and UWE Bristol, which
fills the city with a young, dynamic population.
Bristol is a vibrant and cultural city that combines history with modern life.
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Brussels, whose name means settlement in the swamp, is a city
that emerged as a result of the drying of the swamp a few centuries ago. Since it is easier to
obtain citizenship in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, compared to other European Union
countries, a significant foreign-origin population has settled here since the 1960s. First
Moroccan Arabs, then mostly Turks of Emirdag and Afyon origin, and Congolese Africans, a former
Belgian colony, make up the top three in the order of origin.
Grand Place,
full of historic buildings, is the center of the city. Hotel de Ville, which is used as the Brussels
City Hall, Breadhouse, which houses the City Museum, and many buildings that are considered the
symbol of the city, especially the Manneken Pis statue, is located here. In addition, St. Micheal
and St. Gudula Cathedral, Stock Exchange Building, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Royal Palace, and
Cinquantenaire Park are among the places to see. In the Atomium, which consists of nine spheres with
a diameter of 18 meters each, the highest sphere is frequented by tourists who want to watch the
panoramic view of Brussels. Another of the most interesting places in the city is the Chocolate
Museum; Here you can taste and learn about Belgian chocolates.
Budapest
Country
Hungary
Visa
Schengen
Language
Hungarian. The number of people who can speak English is average.
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Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was formed by the merger of
Budin (Buda) and Pest on both sides of the Danube River in 1873. The Chain Bridge was built to
connect the two cities. Budapest is Hungary's political, cultural, commercial, and industrial
center. Budapest, the second largest city in Central Europe after Berlin, has one-fifth of
Hungary's population. According to the 2016 census, 1.752,704 people live in Budapest. The
city's business and bustling districts are located east of the Danube. On the west bank of the
Danube, historical districts lie in the rugged area around Buda Castle.
There is a Matthias Church in Buda Castle, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The
Parliament Building, located in the Pest region, is one of the city's symbols. Dohany Street
Synagogue, one of the largest worship centers in the world, has a capacity of three thousand people.
Gresham Palace is one of the most elegant examples of the art nouveau movement.
Bucharest
Country
Romania
Visa
Schengen
Language
Rumen
Currency
Rumen Lei
Population
2.200.000
Altitude
75m
Airline Companies
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Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania and
occupies an important place in Eastern Europe with its rich history and vibrant culture. Founded
in the 15th century, Bucharest became the capital of Romania in 1862 and has served as a center
of political, economic and cultural activity ever since.
The city's architecture reflects its diverse heritage, with medieval, neoclassical, Art Nouveau and
Communist-inspired buildings adorning the urban skyline. Landmarks such as the Palace of Parliament,
the Romanian Athenian Theater and the Stavropoleos Monastery are witnesses of its architectural
splendor. Despite Bucharest's urban character, it has plenty of green spaces, such as Herăstrău Park
and Cișmigiu Gardens, offering locals and visitors an escape from the crowded city life. As the
economic center of Romania, Bucharest drives the country's economy forward with thriving financial,
information technology, manufacturing and tourism sectors. With over 2 million inhabitants,
Bucharest is a melting pot of cultures and backgrounds, making it a dynamic and exciting destination
worth exploring in Eastern Europe.
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Nearly half of Geneva's population, where many international
organizations are headquartered, is made up of foreigners. Institutions such as the United
Nations, the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, the International Red
Cross, and the CERN physics laboratory are some of the important international institutions
located in Geneva.
The city also has many historical buildings. In addition to
historical buildings such as St. Pierre Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Church, which were
completed in the 12th century, the city center also has many historical parks that have become a
popular spot for tourists. With 200 different plant species and more than 140 tree species, Bastion
Park was created 205 years ago as a botanical garden.
In Geneva, where there are important
historical theater and concert buildings, there are also important buildings, museums, and
exhibition areas for visitors who are interested in culture and art. Watching a theater in buildings
such as the Great Geneva Theater and Victoria Hall or going to a concert is one of the activities of
art-loving tourists. Again, many modern art galleries in the city center attract the attention of
art lovers.
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Located in the center of the Southeastern Anatolia Region,
Diyarbakır is a city with a history of 9,000 years.
The 5.5 km long walls have 82 different bastions and 4 main gates. These gates are Mardin
Gate, Urfa Gate, New Gate (Water Gate), and Harput Gate respectively. The spring months are the best
season to visit this ancient city. Let's list the points you should definitely visit in and around
Diyarbakır: City Bastions, Ulu Mosque, Malabadi Bridge, Four Legged Minaret, Gazi Street, Bakırcılar
Bazaar, Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı Museum.
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Dortmund is the seventh largest city in Germany. The
Dortmund-Ems Canal is the largest canal in Europe and connects the city with the Port of
Dortmund and the North Sea. There are also coal and iron enterprises in the city. Since half of
the municipal area is covered with waterways, parks, fields, groves, and green spaces, the state
where Dortmund is located is also known as the "green metropolis".
In the center of the city is the Alter Markt, the old market square; there is a medieval
fountain here. One of the tourist destinations is the Signal Iduna Park Stadium, where Borussia
Dortmund plays its matches; The football museum, located inside the stadium, is the center of
attention of visitors. Dortmunder U, a former brewery in the city with many museums, is now used as
a center of culture and art. In the Marien Church, the oldest church in the city, there is also a
section where medieval works are exhibited. Florian Tower, where you can watch the city
panoramically, is an attraction point for tourists with its restaurant. The Garten Rombergpark has a
rich variety of plants and is also ideal for hiking.
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Dubai is located in the north of the United Arab Emirates, on
the coast of the Persian Gulf. Dubai, which is among the most popular cities in the Middle East
in terms of tourism, is a city where luxury and modern facilities are prioritized.
In Dubai, which spends the whole year under the influence of a desert climate, the summer months are
at an average temperature of 40 degrees. We recommend that you follow the instant weather with an
application that you will download to your phone so that the frequent sandstorms in the city do not
affect your trip. November to May is the best time to visit the city. In Dubai, you can enjoy the
sea, take part in festivals, and visit shopping centers and attractions of the city.
The Burj Khalifa, which has the title of the tallest building in the world, has a height of
828 meters. The building, which is located in a large park, has observation terraces. With more than
1,200 stores inside, The Dubai Mall is a popular spot for shoppers. This place is also home to the
largest aquarium in the world. Madinat Jumeirah, which means Jumeirah City, is located on an area of
40 hectares with shopping centers, hotels, and event areas. This is a pleasant attraction for water
sports or canal walking. If you want to walk calmly after a busy day or sit somewhere and have a
drink, you can turn your route to Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk. In Heritage Village, which revives
the traditional life of the United Arab Emirates, there are mud-brick houses where Bedouin and
village life are exhibited, tents, shops selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and areas where you can get
information about Dubai pearl. The Dubai Museum at Al Fahidi Fort invites you to watch how Dubai has
transformed from a small city to what it is today.
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Dublin, Ireland's capital and largest city, is located on the
country's east coast. In a 2003 BBC poll of 11,200 people from 112 urban and rural areas across
Europe, Dublin was voted Europe's best capital city to live in, while Ireland was voted the
happiest country in Europe. With over four million visitors a year, Dublin is the most visited
capital city in Europe after Paris and London.
Dublin Castle, which dates back to 1204, is one of the tourist spots in the city. Christ Cathedral,
located right next to the castle, is one of the oldest buildings in the city. St. Patrick's
Cathedral, dedicated to Ireland's patron saint, is also known as the place where Jonathan Swift,
author of The Travels of Gulliver, was the high priest. One of Ireland's oldest and most prestigious
universities; You can visit the garden of Trinity College, where names such as Oscar Wilde, Jonathan
Swift, and Samuel Beckett graduated, and visit its library. You can taste it at the Guinness
Brewery, which is identified with the city.
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The German city of Dusseldorf is the capital of the state of
North Rhine-Westphalia and the center of the Province of Dusseldorf. Established on the banks of
the Rhine, this fashion and the fair city is bordered by the Ruhr District to the north and
Cologne to the south.
The city takes its name from Dussel Creek. With a population of around 620,000, Düsseldorf is known
for its world-famous industrial fairs. Located in the city center of Düsseldorf, Altstadt District,
famous for its taverns and breweries, is popularly known as the longest bar in the world. The
largest airport in the state, Dusseldorf International Airport, is located here
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The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is the second largest city in
the country after Glasgow. The city's hallmark is its unique architecture reflecting the Middle
Ages and Georgian periods.
The city, which is dominated by misty and rainy
weather throughout the year, can be visited for 12 months. Because each period you will spend in
different seasons in Edinburgh will offer you its visual feasts. Top must-discover destinations
include Edinburgh Castle, Circus Lane, Dean Village, Victoria Street, Royal Mile, and Grassmarket.
Air travel to Edinburgh is via Edinburgh Airport, 12 kilometers from the city center.
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Located on the northwest coast of Europe, Eindhoven is located
in the south of the Netherlands. According to the measurement made based on 2016 data, Eindhoven
Amsterdam is the 5th largest city in the country after Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and
Utrecht, with a population of about 336 thousand.
Established on flat land as
in the whole of the Netherlands, the city is higher than sea level compared to Amsterdam and other
coastal cities, so it is difficult to find those famous canals in Eindhoven. There are also many
parks in this city, which have a regular plan. You can easily go to the points you want with the
bicycles you will rent in the city where there is no traffic problem.
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Elazığ, the fourth largest city in the Eastern Anatolia Region,
is located between Mesopotamia and Anatolia.
The city, which is the continuation of the old Harput, is known as the "Pearl of the East".
Harput Castle, Virgin Mary Church, Caspian Lake, Golan Hot Springs, and Buzluk Cave are the points
to be discovered in Elazığ. Flights to the city are operated via Elazığ Airport.
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In terms of surface area, Erzurum is the fourth largest city in
our country.
Erzurum, one of the coldest provinces of Turkey, has a harsh continental climate; It is a
unique location for ski and snowboard enthusiasts in this respect. Among the main places that must
be seen in Erzurum are Tortum Lake, Tortum Waterfall, Double Minaret Madrasah, Three Domes, Erzurum
Castle, Palandöken Ski Center, and Seven Lakes. Erzurum Airport is 16 kilometers from the city
center.
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Established on the banks of the River Main, Frankfurt is the
largest city in the state of Hesse with a population of more than 730,000 and the fifth largest
in Germany. Today, Frankfurt is not only Germany but also an important financial, exhibition,
and service center throughout Europe. It is the only German metropolitan city to be called Alpha
World Cities. Frankfurt; It hosts the European Central Bank, the Central Bank of Germany, the
Frankfurt Stock Exchange, and the Frankfurt Fair.
Thanks to its central location, it is one of Europe’s most important traffic points
with Frankfurt Airport, Central Station, Frankfurt intersection point, and the busiest highway
network worldwide.
Römerberg has been the administrative center of Frankfurt since the Middle Ages. This
historical square attracts tourists with its colorful buildings and imposing Frankfurt Cathedral.
The Palmengarten is a huge botanical garden owned by the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of
Frankfurt. The city has many museums, such as the German Architecture Museum, the German Film
Museum, and the Goethe-House Museum. One of Frankfurt's tallest buildings, the Main Tower, offers
spectacular views of the city and also has a restaurant.
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With its wide variety of cuisine, Gaziantep is one of the taste
stops that should be visited by gastronomy enthusiasts.
The ideal time to visit Gaziantep, which has continental climate features along with the
Mediterranean climate, is the spring months. Gaziantep Castle, Zeugma Museum, Bakırcılar Bazaar,
Archeology Museum, and Huzur Plateau are among the places that must be seen. Gaziantep Airport,
where air transportation is provided, is 20 kilometers from the city.
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Gdańsk is a major city located on the northern coast of Poland,
along the Baltic Sea. It has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages and has long been
an important port city.
Gdańsk is known for its picturesque waterfront, historic architecture, and cultural significance. It
was the birthplace of the Solidarity movement, which played a significant role in Poland's
transition to democracy in the late 20th century. Some notable landmarks in Gdańsk include the
Neptune Fountain, the Long Market, and the historic shipyard area.
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Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, was established centered on
the River Clyde.
You can visit the city all year round, which is affected by
mild and rainy weather. You should explore George Square, Stirling Castle, Kelvingrove Museum,
Glasgow Cathedral, Glasgow City Chambers, and Glasgow Science Centre. Finally, if you are a football
fan, you can experience the Celtic-Rangers derby in this city.
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Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and also forms a
separate state of its own. Hamburg is the sixth largest metropolis in the European Union. Also
known as Germany's gateway to the world, this city takes its title from the fact that it has the
largest port in Germany.
The Rathaus, one of the symbols of the city, is also used as Hamburg City Hall
and parliament building. The Rathaus, where public exhibitions and concerts are also held, is one of
the lively places in the city with its large square. St. Micheal's Church, which also serves as a
lighthouse for ships passing through the Elbe River, is one of the tallest lighthouses in the world.
Panoramic views of the city can also be enjoyed from the church tower. You can climb the tower of
St. Michaelis Church and watch the city from the top. Speicherstadt, which has an impressive
atmosphere with its houses built on billets in a canal, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage
List. One of Hamburg's landmarks, the Elpphilharmonie, located on a peninsula on the River Elbe, is
one of the largest and most acoustically advanced concert halls in the world.
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Hannover is the capital of the German state of Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen) and the largest fair city in Germany. The world-famous Expo fair was held here
in 2000. In addition, with the Cebit Information Fair held every year, many tourists are
visiting the city.
Although Hanover's historical buildings have not reached the present day because
it was badly damaged in the Second World War, there are many parks and green areas in the city. The
Rathaus, one of the symbols of the city, is also used as Hamburg City Hall and parliament building.
The Rathaus, where public exhibitions and concerts are also held, is one of the lively places in the
city with its large square. St. Micheal's Church, which also serves as a lighthouse for ships
passing through the Elbe River, is one of the tallest lighthouses in the world. Panoramic views of
the city can also be enjoyed from the church tower. You can climb the tower of St. Michaelis Church
and watch the city from the top. Speicherstadt, which has an impressive atmosphere with its houses
built on billets in a canal, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. One of Hamburg's
landmarks, the Elpphilharmonie, located on a peninsula on the River Elbe, is one of the largest and
most acoustically advanced concert halls in the world.
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Istanbul is one of the most important metropolises in the world.
There are many places to visit in the city, which has many cultural heritages of the Byzantine
Empire, Ancient Rome, and Ottoman Empire.
The "City of Seven Hills", which has spread to two continents, has hosted many people with
different cultures today. Topkapı Palace, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Mosque, Gülhane Park, Karaköy,
Galata Tower, Çamlıca Hill, Basilica Cistern, Kadıköy, Beşiktaş Bazaar, Istiklal Street, Beyoğlu,
Golden Horn, Piyerloti Hill, Grand Bazaar and many more places are of interest to tourists. You can
make your flights with Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Istanbul is one of the rare
cities that can be visited every season and every month of the year.
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Kars have recently become the most important stopping point for
travel enthusiasts who go on a trip to Eastern Anatolia.
Kars has a wide variety of cuisines. And it has ample facilities for winter sports. In
addition, we can list the places to see in Kars with its unique architectural works as follows: Kars
Castle, Çıldır Lake, Sarıkamış, Ani Ruins, and Katerina Mansion. You can use Harakani Airport for
your flights to Kars.
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Katowice is a large city located in the southern part of Poland,
in the Upper Silesia region. It’s a significant center for both industry and culture. Its
history dates back to the Middle Ages and it’s particularly known for the development of the
coal mining industry.
Today, alongside modern buildings, it preserves its old industrial heritage. Katowice is home to
various museums, theaters, and concert halls, making it a cultural hub. Additionally, it hosts
numerous international events.
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Kayseri, one of the most important cities in the Central
Anatolia region, is one of the cities preferred by tourists with its winter tourism, historical
structures, and gastronomy.
Especially in the city where there are many Seljuk and Ottoman buildings, there are
important historical buildings such as Kayseri Clock Tower, Mimar Sinan House, Gevher Nesibe
Hospital, and Hunat Hatun complex. Numerous religious buildings, especially tombs and mosques, make
the city interesting in terms of faith tourism. Surp Krikor Lusavoric Armenian Church is one of the
buildings preferred by visitors.
Kayseri, one of Turkey's leading winter tourism destinations
with Mount Erciyes, welcomes thousands of tourists to the ski center, especially in winter. In
addition, many local delicacies such as Kayseri manti, pöç, pastrami, kurşun aşı, and tahini leaf
wrap are also appreciated by those who visit Kayseri.
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The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), located in the
Mediterranean Sea in the south of Turkey, is located in the north of the island of Cyprus. With
a total area of 3,355 square kilometers and a population of 313,626 people, the biggest impact
on the economy of Northern Cyprus belongs to the tourism and education sectors. Thanks to its
five-star large hotels, beaches, beautiful weather, and casinos, it is the center of attention
of thousands of tourists every year. Especially the number of outgoing visitors from Turkey is
quite high.
Although it is suitable in every season to go to Northern Cyprus, where the Mediterranean
climate is dominant, July and August are very hot and the sea temperatures are high. For this
reason, those who want to have a comfortable sea holiday can visit Northern Cyprus more in May-June
and September-October.
Nicosia, where Ercan Airport is located, is the largest city in the Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Kyrenia Gate, Venetian Column, Selimiye Mosque, and Machairas Monastery are among the places to see
in the city. The city of Kyrenia is the center of entertainment and sea tourism. Kyrenia Castle and
the Sunken Ship Museum located inside the castle, Ağa Cafer Paşa Mosque, and Bosphorus Martyrdom are
among the cultural places to visit in the city. Glapsides Beach in Famagusta is a popular
destination for visitors. In addition, the city walls in Famagusta, Salamis Ancient City, Lala
Mustafa Pasha Mosque, St. Barnabas Monastery, Namık Kemal Dungeon, and Twin Churches are among the
places to be seen.
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Konya, which hosts Mevlana Week every year during December 7-17
to better understand and commemorate Mevlana, is one of the authentic cities of Turkey.
Konya, which is the largest city in Turkey in terms of surface area, has a generally
continental climate. Among the points that must be discovered when going to the city are Mevlana
Tomb, İnce Minaret, Alaaddin Hill, Archeology Museum, Meram Bağlar, and Kilistra Ancient City. Konya
Airport is 18 minutes away from the city center.
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
Visa
Schengen
Language
Danish. English is also a widely spoken language in the city.
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A Scandinavian city, Copenhagen is the capital and most populous
city of Denmark. Copenhagen is located east of the Danish island of Sjaelland. Copenhagen is
only as far away from Sweden as the Oresund Strait, and since 2000 the two cities have been
connected by the Oresund Bridge. Danes are shown in every survey as the happiest people in the
world. When you go to Copenhagen, you can see that the Danes are very happy, their level of
prosperity is very high and they receive very good quality public services. Those who go to
Copenhagen feel very happy and peaceful.
Copenhagen includes the University of Copenhagen, founded in 1480, and the Technical
University of Denmark. Thanks to the Copenhagen Metro, which was opened in 2002, transportation to
the surrounding districts has become greatly easier in addition to transportation in the city
center.
The Nyhavn Canal, which was once used as a commercial port, is now one of the important centers of
the city. Tivoli Gardens, also visited by Andersen and Walt Disney, was founded in 1843. The gardens
are located very close to the Town Hall; with its exotic architecture, historical buildings, and
fun-filled amusement park, it is one of the highlights of the city. Amalienborg Palace, consisting
of four separate buildings on the same square, was designed by architect Nicolai Eigtved in the
1750s and is one of the most important buildings in the city. The majestic structure with
Rococo-style exterior decoration welcomes thousands of local and foreign tourists a year.
Christiansborg Palace, which is on Slotsholmen Island within the borders of the city center, is now
used by the royal family for various activities. Also inside the structure are the Ministry of
State, the Danish Parliament, and the Supreme Court. One of the most important symbols of the city
is the statue of the Little Mermaid. Made by Edvard Eriksen in 1913 using bronze and granite, the
sculpture was influenced by brewer Carl Jacobsen's performance of a ballet inspired by Andersen's
fairy tale. Rundetaarn, the owner of the title of the oldest observatory in Europe, is located in
this city. In the tower, which was built to continue astronomy activities, exhibitions on the themes
of art, culture, history, and science are organized today. SMK - The National Gallery of Denmark,
the largest art museum in the country, is located in this city. There are more than 9 thousand
sculptures and paintings and over 24 thousand printed works on paper in the museum. Frederik’s
Church, which has an impressive appearance with its green copper dome, is one of the important
symbols of the city. On the ground floor of the religious building, also known as the Marble Church,
there is a statue depicting theologians and clergy.
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Cologne is fourth in Germany; it is the largest city in the
state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The Rhine River runs right through the middle of the city. Both
sides of the river are connected by eight bridges, two of which consist of railway bridges. The
Cologne Carnival is one of the largest festivals held in Germany. Carnival is frequented by
tourists as well as city people.
The Kölner Dom, which started in 1248 but
was completed 632 years later, is among the most important pilgrimage places in Europe for
Christians. Cologne Cathedral, the second tallest structure in the city, was completed in 1880 and
adds beauty to the city's image thanks to its two magnificent towers. The Altstadt (Old Town)
district is one of the city's major centers with its distinctive historical charm. The
Römisch-Germanisches Museum, built on the site of the Dionysus Mosaic, was opened to visitors in
1974. The museum, which is surrounded by ancient ruins, including a street leading to the harbor and
two wells, has a giant Poblicius tomb and various items that provide insight into daily life.
Another important symbol of the city is the Hohenzollernbrücke Bridge. The bridge over the Rhine
River has a three-arch design and is the only bridge that survived the Second World War without
damage. Museum Ludwig, the first place in Cologne where modern artworks are exhibited, is one of the
important buildings in the city. There is also a chocolate museum in the city. The Cologne Chocolate
Museum provides information about the 5,000-year-old story of cocoa. Gross St. Martin, built between
1150 and 1250 on the site of the storage facility dating back to the Roman Period, is considered one
of the most important symbols of the Old Town region.
Krakow
Country
Poland
Visa
Schengen
Language
Polish
Currency
Zloty
Population
780.000
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Krakow is a historic city located in southern Poland, along the
Vistula River, and is one of the oldest and most significant cities in Poland. Once the capital
of the Kingdom of Poland, the city is filled with medieval structures and monuments, and was
designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978.
Key attractions include Wawel Castle and Cathedral, the Main Market Square, which is the largest
medieval square in Europe, the historic Jewish district of Kazimierz, and Oskar Schindler’s Factory,
now a museum. Krakow has a four-season climate, with cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers. The
city is also home to Jagiellonian University, one of Poland’s leading universities, and tourism and
trade play significant roles in its economy.
Note: İzmir - Krakow flights will start in November 2024 – March 2025. (Pegasus)
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Leeds was one of the UK's major textile centers for many years.
The city, which you can visit throughout the year, is dominated by mild and rainy weather.
Flights to Leeds run via Bradford Airport, 11 kilometers from the city center. We recommend
adding Ripley Castle, Leeds Canal Gardens, Royal Armouries Museum, Harewood House, Roundhay Park,
and the Color Museum to your itinerary.
Liverpool
Country
England
Visa
United Kingdom Visa
Language
English
Currency
Pounds
Population
550.000
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Liverpool is a major city located in the northwest of England,
at the mouth of the River Mersey. Founded in 1207, the city became an important port during the
Industrial Revolution and played a central role in areas like the slave trade. Today, Liverpool
is known for its impact on music, sports, and culture.
The city is famous as the birthplace of The Beatles, making it a significant hub for music
enthusiasts. Liverpool is also home to two major football clubs, Liverpool FC and Everton FC.
Historic sites like Albert Dock and Royal Albert Dock are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and offer
various museums and restaurants. Key cultural landmarks include Liverpool Cathedral, Walker Art
Gallery, and St. George’s Hall. Liverpool John Lennon Airport provides connectivity to the
city..
Note: Flights to Liverpool will start every Wednesday between August 2024 and October 2024. (Easy
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Lisbon, Portugal's capital and largest city, is spectacularly
located on the west coast along the Atlantic Ocean. Steeped in history, Lisbon's roots go back
thousands of years and are enriched by the legacy of civilizations such as the Phoenicians,
Romans and Moors. Its importance during the Age of Discovery is evidenced by ornate landmarks
such as the Tower of Belem and the Monastery of Jerónimos.
The city's diverse architecture, from ancient ruins to Baroque churches, adorns its rugged
landscape and offers panoramic views of the Tejo River. Lisbon's food scenes, such as seafood and
pastries, are enlivened by the cultural energy and nightlife of vibrant neighborhoods like Bairro
Alto and Alfama. Beyond its historic charm, Lisbon embraces innovation and creativity, perfectly
blending tradition and modernity.
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London, the capital of England, has a long history. The first
known settlements in London date back 2,000 years. It is known that the first settlers in the
city were the 'Celts'. In 43 BC, the Roman Empire named the city Londonium, which means "flowing
river". Londonium gradually became the name of London. In this city, which is still ruled by the
monarchy, some parts of Buckingham Palace are also open to visitors.
The Big
Ben & Palace of Westminster, named after its 14-ton bell, is one of London's landmarks. The sound of
the gothic clock tower, which has 11 floors and a height of 96.3 meters, can be easily heard even
from 14 kilometers away. The Palace of Westminster, where parliamentary meetings are also held, was
built in 1016 on behalf of the royal family. The London Eye is another important symbol of the city.
The 135-meter-high Ferris wheel was built in 2000 next to the River Thames. The British Museum,
which is considered to be the oldest in the world in its field, is one of the important buildings in
both the city and the country. The museum consists of four sections: the section on contemporary
works, coins, and medals, the section on prints and drawings, and the section on ethnography, which
is exhibited under the name of the museum of humanity. The 150-hectare Hyde Park, located in central
London, was previously used as a hunting ground for the royal family, but was turned into a park in
1536 and opened for public use. Trafalgar Square, named after the war in which the British navy
under the command of Admiral Horatio Nelson defeated the French and Spaniards, is one of the
important squares of the city. Another important structure is the Tower Bridge, built between 1886
and 1894. The bridge, which is known as the most famous scale type bridge in the world, was
considered an engineering wonder at the time of its construction. Oxford Street is another important
point of the city. The street, which hosts hundreds of brands today, always maintains its dynamic
structure. Located in the north of the city center, Camden Town is another popular residential area
that can attract large masses with its lively structure and rich shopping and entertainment
opportunities. Opened by Marie Grosholtz in 1835, the Madame Tussauds Museum is one of London's most
important places. Wax sculptures of historical figures, politicians, movie stars, successful
athletes in their fields, and even famous killers with perfect resemblance are exhibited here.
Finally, another of the most important points of the city is Shakespeare's Globe. The stage, where
Shakespearean plays are exhibited throughout the year, welcomes thousands of spectators at different
times of the year.
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One of the smallest countries of Europe, Luxemburg is a must see
point for tourists with its central location. The meaning of Luxemburg is country with lights
which also gives its name to its capital. It doesn’t have connection with the sea, located at
the centre of Belgium, France and Germany.
With its mesmerising natural
beauties, the city welcomes many tourists. The city also hosts various festivals and events,
highlighting its culture, art and gastronomy. Every October and November there is the Luxemburg
Festival and in August and November there is the Grape Festival in the city.
The most important museums of the country is in the capital city. National History and Art Museum
and Mudam is the leading museums of the country.
Madrid
Country
Spain
Visa
Schengen
Language(s)
Spanish
Currency
Euro
Population
3.300.000
Altitude
567m
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Madrid is the capital of Spain, one of the largest cities in
Europe and the political, economic and cultural center of the country. It is located in the
central region of the Iberian Peninsula.
Madrid is a dynamic city where
historical and modern elements come together. It is known for its famous museums, art galleries,
magnificent parks, colorful markets and vibrant nightlife. The city is home to world-renowned art
museums such as the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía National Art Center and the Thyssen-Bornemisza
Museum. In addition, visitors can explore emblematic sights and historical sites such as Plaza
Mayor, the Royal Palace (Palacio Real) and Retiro Park.
Wandering the streets of Madrid, visitors can experience the city's vibrant atmosphere, immersed in
history and culture. Puerta del Sol Square, Gran Vía Street and the Malasaña neighborhood are
popular spots for shopping, dining and entertainment. Nightlife is also vibrant, with many bars,
nightclubs and live music venues.
Madrid is a city full of cultural diversity, historical richness and vibrant atmosphere. For
tourists, it offers much to discover and provides an unforgettable experience in the heart of Spain.
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Malatya is the most economically developed city in the Eastern
Anatolia Region. Malatya has hosted many civilizations in history and is the number one apricot
producer in the world.
The best period to visit this city, where the effect of continental and Mediterranean
climates is seen, is summer. Malatya Castle, Aslantepe Mound, Levent Valley, and Malatya Market
should be visited.
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Manchester, one of the important cities of the Industrial
Revolution, is also home to many art centers with a population of over half a million. Among
them, the Bridgewater Hall Concert Hall, the Whitworth Fine Arts Gallery, and the Manchester
Opera House are the most notable.
Manchester, where the weather is cloudy and rainy throughout the year, attracts tourists
from January to December. Air transportation is available through Manchester Airport, 14 kilometers
from the city. You should visit Castlefield, Chinatown, Manchester Cathedral, Manchester Town Hall,
and John Ryland's Library. Also, if you are interested in football, Old Trafford Stadium is among
the places you should stop by during your trip.
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With its unique architecture and impressive atmosphere, Mardin
is located in the South East. The city, which is the hometown of the famous writer Murathan
Mungan, fascinates not only local tourists but also visitors from many countries of the
world.
The ideal time to visit the city is the spring months. Flights are
carried out through Mardin Airport, which is 20 kilometers from the city center. When you visit
Mardin, we recommend you to discover Deyrulzafaran Monastery, Mardin Castle, Zincirye Madrasah,
Kasimiye Madrasah, Dara Ancient City, and Mardin Museum.
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The favorable temperatures in Milan, which are impressive in
terms of architecture and history, make it a place that can be visited at any time of the year.
Founded in the Lombardy Region, Milan is the second richest and most developed city in
Italy.
The Duomo di Milano, one of the world's largest gothic and religious buildings, is one of
the most important buildings in the city. The cathedral, whose construction began in 1386, was
finished in 1965 as a result of both political events and radical changes in its design. Next to the
cathedral and with its design reminiscent of the Latin cross, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele 2 is
another of the most important buildings in Milan. There are shops of many famous brands in the
structure, which dazzles with its huge glass dome supported by a steel skeleton.
Duke of Milan 1. The Church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie, a structure that Francesco Sforza brought
to the city, is one of the important symbols of the city. The fresco titled "The Last Supper", drawn
by Leonardo da Vinci between 1407 and 1495, is not found in this church. The city has an area called
Naviglio. This region consists of canals with a total length of 150 kilometers. Naviglio Pavese,
which is 33 kilometers long in the region, is one of the most visited canals in the city. Finally,
another of the landmarks of the city is the Duke of Milan 1. It is the Sforzesco Castle, built by
the order of Francesco Sforza. The castle, a military structure, was known as one of the largest
structures in Europe until the period when Napoleon captured the city.
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Moscow, which has the title of the northernmost metropolis, has
a population of 18 million with suburbs and is the capital of Russia. Moscow has various
nicknames: Third Rome, White Stones, the First Crown, and Hero City.
Red Square, which is 400 meters long and 150 meters wide and covered with cut stone, has
become one of Russia's symbols by crossing Moscow's borders. On the square are the historical
Kremlin Palace, St. Basil's Cathedral consisting of 10 chapels adjacent to each other, and Lenin's
mausoleum. Another important point of the city is Gorky Park, which was opened to visitors in 1928
and had a large green area. Another important point of the city is the Moscow Metro. The metro,
which was opened in 1935 with the vision of the people's palace, is one of the symbols of Moscow
with its eye-catching interior. The Cathedral of Christ Saviour, which has the title of the longest
Orthodox church in the world, is also located in this city. Another important structure is the
81-meter-high Great Ivan Bell Tower. The tower, the tallest structure of the Kremlin, has 21 bells
inside. Finally, the Ostankino TV Tower is another of the city's important landmarks. The
540-meter-long tower had the title of the world's tallest free structure in 1967 when it was built.
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Munich is the third largest city in Germany after Berlin and
Hamburg, and the twelfth largest city in the European Union. The German name of Munich means
"München", which means 'place of monks' in the old language. For this reason, there is a priest
in the coat of arms of Munich. Since the time of King Ludwig, the official colors of the city
continue to be black and golden. Munich is home to the Oktoberfest, which is considered one of
the ten largest festivals in the world.
One of the most important points of
the city is Marienplatz Square. The square, which contains many historical buildings, has maintained
its importance from past to present. Right next to the square is the Frauenkirche, also known as
Munich Cathedral. What makes the cathedral interesting is that as a result of financial
impossibilities, its towers and other parts were completed in different years. St. Peter's Church,
where you can find important clues about the change in German art over hundreds of years, is another
symbol of the city. Due to its history dating back to the 12th century, it is considered the oldest
religious structure in the city. Neues Rathaus, or New Town Hall as it is called in our language, is
another important building in the square. There are 400 rooms inside the building with a neo-gothic
style design. The English Garden in the city is another important point. The English Garden, which
is considered one of the largest urban parks in Europe, covers an area of 3.7 kilometers in the
city. Nymphenburg Palace, located about 5 kilometers northwest of the city, is today one of the most
important points of Munich thanks to its magnificent gardens and museums. The opera house
(Bayerische Staatsoper), which hosts the flashy stage shows in the city, is actively used today,
although it has become unusable many times in recent years for different reasons.
Nevsehir
Country
Turkey
Altitude
1.224m
Population
400.000
Taste
Ağpakla
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Nevşehir is a province located in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey and is known as the heart of
Cappadocia
Throughout history, it has hosted many civilizations, including the Hittites, Phrygians, Romans,
and Byzantines, and is famous for its stunning fairy chimneys, underground cities, and historical churches.
Tourism is the province's most significant economic activity, with tourist centers like Göreme, Ürgüp, and
Avanos drawing attention. The Göreme Open-Air Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and hot air
balloon tours are particularly popular. Agriculture and livestock farming also play an important role, with
grape cultivation being widespread. Nevşehir offers a rich cultural diversity through its traditional
handicrafts and cuisine, featuring local delicacies such as testi kebabı, Nevşehir mantısı, and regional wines.
With its natural beauty and historical richness, Nevşehir provides visitors with an unforgettable experience.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, also known as Newcastle, is located in the
northeast of England on the banks of the river Tyne.
One of the ironic cultural and entertainment centers of England, the city is cheaper than
other cities in the country. The locals speak English with a "Geordie" accent. Tyne Bridge, Nobby's
Head, Greys Monument, medieval castle walls, and Newcastle, which gives the city its name, are the
points you should visit. Newcastle Airport is 10 km from the city center.
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Nottingham is a city in the Central England region of England.
It is the seat of the County of Nottinghamshire and is located in the East Midlands region of
England.
Nottingham has been an important city throughout history and is still an important cultural and
commercial center. The city is also known as the setting for the story of the famous legendary
hero Robin Hood.
Nottingham played an important role in the history of the textile industry and has existed as an
independent city since the Middle Ages. Today, it is home to a variety of sectors, particularly
finance, retail trade, education and industry.
Nottingham Castle, the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Forest and Green, Green Street and the
Galleries of Justice Museum are among the city's major landmarks.
Nottingham has a young population, as it is home to major universities such as the University of
Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University. This gives the city energy and vitality.
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Nuremberg is part of the German state of Bavaria and 4.5 percent
of its population is Turkish. It is the second largest city in the state. Lebkuchen, made with
almonds and ginger at Christmas time, is the most famous and traditional cookie in this city, do
not forget to try it.
Kaiserburg Castle, one of the most difficult medieval military structures in Europe to conquer when
taken together with the walls of the city, is one of the most important points of the city. The
historical Saint Lorenz Church, the construction of which began in 1240 and was completed only in
1477, is considered one of the most beautiful examples of gothic architecture. One of the most
important buildings of the city is the Nuremberg Church. Built by the order of Charles the Fourth,
the church houses numerous medieval collections and has hosted the opening ceremony of the Christmas
Market since 1948. Albert Dürer's House, where Albert Dürer, one of the most important artists in
the history of Germany, died in 1528, is in this city and has been used as a museum since 1871. The
Germanic National Museum, founded in 1582, is located in this city. On the street where the museum,
some of which are new and some of which are made up of historical buildings, is located, there is a
Human Rights Road monument built in 1993. Another important symbol of the city is the Beautiful
Fountain, which stands out with its architectural and spiritual features. The Beautiful Fountain
(Schöner Brunnen), originally housed in the Germanic National Museum, was designed by Heinrich
Beheim and built between 1385 and 1396 in the Gothic style at a height of 19 meters. Finally,
another important symbol of the city is the Fountain of Virtues. The Fountain of Virtue consists of
round floors. In the fountain where there are statues symbolizing three religions and three
non-religious virtues respectively, the seventh virtue, "justice", is located at the top. The
fountain, where virtues are represented by figures such as lions, children, anchors, and lamps, has
an aesthetic appearance.
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Giresun, the land of hazelnuts, is a city that has hosted many
civilizations throughout history. The city, which is mostly rainy throughout the year, offers
natural beauties where blue and green come together.
Flights to and around Giresun are operated via Ordu Giresun Airport. When you go to
Giresun, the points you should see can be listed as follows: Giresun Museum, Kümbet Plateau,
Fiskobirlik Factory, Giresun Castle, and Giresun Island.
Oslo
Country
Norway
Visa
Schengen
Language
Norwegian. English is also among the common languages known.
Currency
Norwegian krone (NOK)
Population
673.469
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Oslo, Scandinavia's fourth largest city and Norway's largest
city as its capital, is one of the most expensive cities in the world. According to Norwegian
epics, it was founded in 1049 by Harald Hardråde (Harald III), but the settlements in Oslo date
back to the stone age.
Built in 1299, Akershus Fortress is one of the most important historical buildings in the city. The
castle, which was started to be built after becoming the capital of the city, was used as a prison
for a while, but now it hosts the Norwegian Armed Forces and Norwegian Resistance museums. Vigeland
Sculpture Park, completed in 1949, is another important point of the city. Named after the famous
sculptor Gustav Vigeland, the park is also home to 212 works by the famous sculptor. Oslo Opera
House, one of the leading cultural centers of the city, stands out with its architectural beauty as
well as cultural activities. Another of the most important buildings of the city is the
Vikingskipshuset or the Viking Ship Museum. The museum, where food and beverage containers, jewelry,
furniture, and war items related to the Vikings are exhibited, gives comprehensive information about
Viking culture. Oslo Cathedral has been in use since 1697. The cathedral, which hosts public events
as well as religious activities, houses works from the 18th century. Nobels Fredssenter, or the
Nobel Peace Center, hosts events that highlight the Nobel Peace Prize and the values it represents.
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Paris, the capital of France and the center of the Île-de-France
Region, is built on the Seine River. Known all over the world for its monuments, and artistic
and cultural life. Paris is also an important city in world history and among the main economic
and political centers. Paris, the capital of fashion and luxury, is also known as the "City of
Light" (Ville Lumière). The epitome of the city of Paris is the Latin "Fluctuat nec mergitur",
which means " it swings but does not sink ". There is a ship in the coat of arms of
Paris.
The Eiffel Tower, which has become a symbol not only of the city but also of France, is located
here. The height of the tower, designed by Gustave Eiffel, is 324 meters. Notre Dame Cathedral, the
most important religious structure in France, is located in this city. The cathedral, which was
built in the Gothic style, has great importance because the road passing in front of its door is
called "Kilometer Zero", that it is home to the thorny crown of Jesus and that nine thousand people
can worship at the same time. The Louvre Museum, one of the most important museums in the world, is
also located in Paris. The museum, which has three sections named Denon, Richelieu, and Sully,
exhibits the Mona Lisa, the Venus of Milo, the Horses of Marly, and nearly 35 thousand works. In
addition, Paris is home to the studios used by famous painters such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali,
Claude Monet, and Vincent Van Gogh in the past. The area where these studios are located is called
the Hill of Painters (Montmarte). The most famous and luxurious street of Paris, the Champs-Elysées,
was built in 1667 by Louis XIV's gardener Andre Le Notre to change and enhance the landscape of the
Tuileries Garden. It takes its fame from the luxury clothing stores, cafes, restaurants, and Arc de
Triomphe on its streets. The city houses the 1970-seat Opera House (Opéra national de Paris), built
in 1875. Finally, it has a capacity of 20 thousand people to accommodate at the same time. In
addition, the Palace of Versailles, with its gardens designed with Renaissance and Baroque
architecture, is one of the most important symbols of the city.
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Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro and is
located in the central part of the country. Although inland, it is quite close to the Adriatic
Sea. The name "Podgorica" means "Under the little hill" or "At the foot of the hill" and
reflects the geography of the city surrounded by hills and mountains.
Podgorica has a rich history, influenced by various civilizations such as Rome, the Ottomans and
Austria-Hungary. Throughout the 20th century, the city changed its name several times and was
finally renamed Podgorica in 1992.
Today, Podgorica is a modern city with a developed city center and surrounded by natural beauty.
Parks, recreational areas and cafes on the banks of the Morača River offer popular meeting points
for locals and visitors.
Podgorica serves as the economic, cultural and educational center of Montenegro. Tourism, trade,
transportation and industry play important roles in the city's economy.
Podgorica offers visitors a mix of historical heritage, natural beauty and modern lifestyle, making
it an attractive destination in Montenegro.
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Poznań is an important city located in the west of Poland. Its
history dates back to the Middle Ages, making it one of Poland’s oldest cities.
Situated on the banks of the Warta River, it is renowned for its historic squares, colorful houses,
and impressive architecture. Additionally, it serves as a significant center for international fairs
and events. Poznań is also home to one of Poland’s leading universities, Poznań University.
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Prague, the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic,
stands as a symbol of centuries of rich history and architectural splendor in Central Europe.
With roots stretching back more than a thousand years, Prague has served as an important center
of politics, culture and commerce throughout its storied past.
Its skyline is a fascinating mix of Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau architecture,
adorned with landmarks such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and St. Vitus Cathedral. A UNESCO World
Heritage Site, Prague's historic center captivates visitors with its well-preserved medieval charm.
Beyond its architectural beauty, Prague has a vibrant cultural scene, with theaters, concert halls,
museums and galleries offering a glimpse into its musical heritage and artistic legacy. The city's
vibrant economy is based on sectors such as finance, manufacturing, tourism and technology,
resulting in a dynamic
center. Prague embraces its cosmopolitan character and invites people from all over the world to
experience its timeless charm and vibrant atmosphere.
Pristina
Country
Kosovo
Visa
No
Language
Albanian, Serbian
Currency
Euro
Population
250.000
Altitude
652 M
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Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo, located in
the central region of the country. With a history dating back to ancient times, Pristina has
been shaped by various empires and civilizations, including the Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans and
Yugoslavs.
Since Kosovo's declaration of independence in the 1990s, Pristina has served as the capital and
embodies the nation's spirit of resistance and determination. The city is a vibrant cultural mosaic
where many cultures and ethnicities come together; Albanians, Serbs, Turks, Bosniaks and others have
contributed to the rich tapestry of traditions and customs. Important landmarks such as the Newborn
Monument, the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary and the Kosovo Museum highlight Pristina's history and
heritage. In addition, the city's vibrant café culture and busy streets reflect its dynamic
atmosphere. Pristina is the economic center of Kosovo, with a growing economy sustained by sectors
such as services, trade and construction. Pristina continues to evolve as a modern city center,
attracting locals and visitors alike with its combination of history, diversity and vibrancy.
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Located in the east of the Black Sea, Rize district has a unique
natural beauty. It is known that its name comes from "foothills". Since the city is located in
the coastal region of the Black Sea, its climate is warm and rainy.
There are quite a lot of places to visit and see in Rize. Rize Castle, Ayder Plateau,
Fırtına Creek, Zilkale, Kaçkar Mountains National Park, Gelin Tülü Waterfall, Palovit Waterfall come
to mind first. The city is also famous for its local flavors. If you travel, you should not pass
without tasting rice with anchovies, black cabbage rolls, baked beans with meat, rize pita, mihlama,
pickle roasting, laz pastry, pepeçura, rize tea, anzer honey.
Rome
Country
Italy
Visa
Schengen
Language
Italian
Currency
Euro
Population
3.000.000
Altitude
21 M
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Rome is the capital of Italy and a historically and culturally
rich city on the west coast of the Mediterranean Sea. As the center of the ancient Roman Empire,
it has a history spanning thousands of years and is therefore home to a worldwide important
historical heritage.
The historic center of Rome is home to many important ancient buildings and monuments such
as the Colosseum, Pantheon, Roman Forum, Circus Maximus. These buildings reflect the glorious past
of the Roman Empire and make a great architectural impact. Rome, where Vatican City is located, is
also important as the center of the Catholic world. Important religious and cultural sites such as
St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums are located here. During the Renaissance, Rome was home
to the works of many famous artists and architects. Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling and Pietà
sculpture, Raphael's frescoes in the Vatican and Bernini's sculptures are some of the most important
works of this period. Today, Rome is both an ancient and a modern city. The city is home to many
historical and cultural attractions that attract tourists from around the world, but it is also
noted for many aspects of modern life, such as fashion, cuisine and nightlife. Rome's rich
historical and cultural heritage makes it one of the most impressive and unforgettable cities in the
world.
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Rotterdam is named after the Rotte River and is in the southwest
of the Netherlands. Although it is the second largest city in terms of population after
Amsterdam, it is larger than Amsterdam in terms of surface area. Europe's largest port is
located in Rotterdam and is the entry point for cargo brought from around the world to the
continent from the north.
Euromast, designed as an observation tower by Maaskant Floriade and built-in 1960; is among the
symbols of Rotterdam. The tower, which started to be used as a monumental work in 2010, offers a
fascinating view due to its height. In addition, it is possible to see even the neighboring cities
from their peak. Cube House, designed by architect Piet Blom in 1970, is also located in this city.
Another can visit is Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. The museum houses more than 140 thousand works
of great masters, including outstanding works by Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Leonardo Da Vinci, Cornell,
Rubens, Dali, Magritte, and Kokoschka, and houses one of the largest collections in the world. The
Grote of Sint Laurenskerk, the first stone building of Rotterdam, built between 1449 and 1525, is a
church of importance for Rotterdam because many important events took place in it. The Erasmus
Bridge (Erasmusbrug), the longest suspension bridge in the world, is located on the Nieuwe River in
the center of the city.
Rovaniemi
Country
Finland
Visa
Schengen
Language
Finnish, Swedish
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Population
72.000
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Rovaniemi, located in the Lapland region of Finland, is the
capital of Lapland and renowned for its winter tourism. The city is famous for Santa Claus
Village, where visitors can meet Santa Claus and view the Northern Lights.
The Arktikum museum offers insights into the natural history and culture of the Arctic region, and
the Rovaniemi City Hall, designed by the famous architect Alvar Aalto, is a notable example of
modern architecture. With a subarctic climate, Rovaniemi experiences long, cold winters and short,
mild summers. The city is well-connected by Rovaniemi Airport, which serves both national and some
international flights. It is a popular destination, especially for viewing the Northern Lights
during the winter months.
Note: Flights from İzmir to Rovaniemi will start in January 2025 – February 2025. (SunExpress)
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Saarbrücken is the capital of the state of Saarland, with its
beautiful location in the west of Germany. The center of the city of Saarbrücken is
Stadtverband. Saarbrücken is a major metropolis between the old border crossing Forbach in
France, and the city's history dates back to the Roman Empire.
Saarbrücken
promises a pleasant experience for tourists coming to the city with its tourism activities in recent
years and the many touristic points it has brought to the city. Due to its location on the French
border, French influences also dominate the city. Most places to visit and see in Saarbrücken are
located around Ludwigsplatz square and Saarbrücken Castle, which is home to the church
Ludwigskirche. In the Franco-German Garden, one of the city's leading tourist attractions, you can
also find parking areas, ponds, flower beds, and many cafes.
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Samsun, the largest city in the Central Black Sea Region, has a
special meaning because it is the city where our Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk started the
War of Independence on May 19, 1919.
The city is rainy throughout the year and
has a mostly mild climate. Gazi Museum, Kabaceviz Waterfall, Akdağ, Sarıgazel Park, Tütün Pier are
the points that must be seen. Samsun flights are operated via Samsun Çarşamba Airport.
Sivas
Country
Turkey
Altitude
1.285m
Population
800.000
Taste
Peskütan çorbası
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Sivas is a province located in the Central Anatolia region of
Turkey, known for its history, rich cultural
heritage, and natural beauty.
Throughout history, Sivas has been an important center of trade and culture,
hosting many historical artifacts from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, including Sivas Castle, Ulu
Mosque,
and Buruciye Medrese. Additionally, Sivas is renowned for its traditional handicrafts and rich
cuisine, with
local delicacies such as Sivas köftesi, manti, and tarator being quite popular. The province also
boasts
stunning natural landscapes, including the Kızılırmak River, Hafik Lake, and Divriği Great Mosque
and
Hospital, which are must-see sites. The economy of Sivas is based on agriculture, livestock, and
industry,
with livestock and agricultural products playing a significant role. With all these features, Sivas
offers visitors
a unique experience through its historical and cultural richness.
Stockholm
Country
Sweden
Visa
Schengen
Language
Swedish
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Population
1.372.565
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Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden. The City of
Stockholm, which is also administratively officially named, is part of the Stockholm Region.
According to Euromonitor, Stockholm is one of the cities with the most visitors in Scandinavia,
with an annual number of tourists of over 1 million.
Gamla Stan (Old Town),
whose construction began in 1252, is home to some of the city's most remarkable structures along
with its neighboring Riddarholmen Island. In the old city, there is the Royal Palace, the Stockholm
Katerdrali, the Parliament Building, and the Nobel Museum. The Vasa Museum on Djurgarten Island is
another important point. The museum displays a magnificent ship from the 17th century and its art
collection. The 600-room Stockholm Palace is located in this city. The palace regained its present
appearance largely as a result of renovation works in the 18th century. There are five different
museum areas in the palace, which are still in use by the royal family. The Nobel Museum on
Stortorget, which witnessed the Stockholm Massacre in 1520, was opened to visitors in 2001, which
coincides with the 100th anniversary of the awarding of the prizes. The museum building, which
operates in its old building, also houses the Swedish Academy and the Nobel Library. Another
important point, Östermalms Saluhall, or Östermalm's Marketplace, is a gastronomic center that aims
to promote the local culinary culture.
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Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and
Herzegovina and lies at the crossroads of Eastern and Western cultures in the heart of the
Balkans. With a history dating back to the Ottoman Empire, Sarajevo is characterized by a rich
cultural interaction that is evident in its architecture, cuisine and traditions.
Characterized by narrow streets and historical landmarks such as the Baščaršija bazaar and
the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, the Old Town bears traces of multiculturalism over the centuries.
However, Sarajevo's history also bears the scars of the Bosnian War of the 1990s, during which the
city was under a devastating siege. Despite this dark period, Sarajevo emerged as a symbol of
resistance, and efforts to rebuild and revitalize the city continued. Today, Sarajevo is a bustling
metropolis with lively cafés, markets and cultural events. It represents hope and reconciliation,
symbolizing the spirit of unity and progress in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Samarkand is one of the most populated citties of Uzbekistan.
Because Samarkand’s history goes way back in time, the city has improved socially, economically,
and culturally. With its seven universities, Samarkand has become the country’s education
centre.
With its history and architecture, the city is a destination point for tourists, welcoming
millions of tourists every year. Known by its museums and its turbehs, the city has been named in
the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. One of the pivotal tourist attractions is the Registan
Square.”
Sharm el-Sheikh
Country
Egypt
Visa
Egypt Visa
Language
Arabic
Currency
Egyptian Pound
Population
75.000
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Sharm el-Sheikh is a resort city located on the southern tip of
Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, along the Red Sea. Once a small fishing village, it has developed into
a major tourist destination since the late 20th century. Known for its stunning beaches, such as
Naama Bay and Shark’s Bay, the city offers clear waters and ideal conditions for sunbathing and
swimming.
It’s also renowned for its diving opportunities, with Ras Mohammed National Park showcasing
vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Nearby historical sites include the St. Catherine
Monastery, situated at the base of Mount Sinai. Sharm el-Sheikh enjoys a hot, dry climate with very
high temperatures in summer and milder conditions in winter. The city is well-connected by Sharm
el-Sheikh International Airport, providing both international and domestic flights.
Note: İzmir - Sharm El Sheikh flights will start in November 2024 – March 2025. (SunExpress)
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Stuttgart is the sixth largest city in Germany. Despite being an
industrial city, Stuttgart has managed to preserve its historical texture beautifully and
contains many castles, palaces, and various historical buildings.
The most
visited place in the city is the Schlossplatz square, which hosts many social events such as
Christmas markets, celebrations, and concerts. The area, which is the largest square in the city,
was opened to the use of the public in 1918 after being used for military purposes for a long time.
In the square, which is the busiest point of the city, there is the Concordia Statue and the Angel
Fountain erected to commemorate the 60th birthday of King Wilhelm I of Württemberg. Altes Schloss
(Old Castle Stuttgart), which dates back to the 10th century and is surrounded by moats and used for
defense purposes, is also located here. After the count of Württemberg chose this castle as his
residence, the historical building in the city center was expanded and started to be used as a
palace. The Wilhelma Zoo and Botanic Garden, located in a castle in the north of the city, is home
to 1,200 animals and 6,000 plant species in its garden.
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Şanlıurfa, which hosts dozens of historical and natural
beauties, especially Göbeklitepe, is also very famous for its cuisine. According to legends,
Şanlıurfa is said to be one of the 11 cities established after the Noachian Deluge.
You can reach the city, which you can visit throughout the year, by using GAP Airport.
Balikligol, Göbeklitepe, Halfeti, Historical Grand Bazaar, Harran, and Bedesten are the places you
should visit..
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Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, situated in the
northeast of the country, at the foothills of the Alborz Mountains. With a population exceeding
18 million, it ranks as one of the larges in the Middle East.
The city boasts a rich history and culture, serving as the capital of the Persian Empire,
which contributes to its numerous historical landmarks. Notable architectural treasures include the
Golestan Palace and Niavaran Palace.
Tehran also stands as Iran's economic, cultural, and political hub. It hosts various industries,
including automotive, electronics, textile, and food production. Additionally, Tehran is home to
several prominent museums and art galleries, such as the Iran National Museum, Tehran Museum of
Contemporary Art, and Reza Abbasi Museum.
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Located on important trade routes throughout its history,
Tbilisi was established in the 5th century AD and is the largest city and capital of
Georgia.
The city, which is the economic, political, and cultural center of Georgia, hosts a large
number of institutions, as well as important architectural works. Many modern and traditional
architectural examples such as the House of Justice, the Presidential Palace, the Peace Bridge, and
the Rhike Park concert hall can be seen in the city.
The historical city center and the
important historical buildings around it are also among the places frequented by tourists visiting
the city. Narnika Castle, which dominates the city from the top, has become the symbol of the city.
In addition, the statue of Kartlis Deda, which can be seen at every point in Tbilisi, is also
located on this hill.
Tirana
Country
Albania
Visa
No
Language
Arnavutian
Currency
Albanian Lek
Population
800.000
Altitude
110m
Havayolu Şirketleri
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Tirana is the capital and largest city of Albania and the
economic, cultural and administrative center of the country. With origins in ancient times, its
history developed particularly during the Ottoman period and modernized after Albania's
independence in 1912.
The city's architecture reflects this diverse past, combining Ottoman, Italian, socialist
and contemporary styles. Important landmarks include Skanderbey Square, named after the national
hero, the Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower and the Pyramid of Tirana. The city's economy thrives in
various sectors such as finance, trade, manufacturing and services, triggering significant
investments and developments. Tirana continues to grow rapidly, attracting migrants from rural areas
and urbanizing at a remarkable pace. Its vibrant culture, rich heritage and rapidly developing
economy make Tirana an attractive destination within Albania.
Tivat, a city in Montenegro, lies on the eastern coast of the
Adriatic Sea. As a small port city, Tivat is one of Montenegro's youngest and fastest-growing
cities. Its climate generally exhibits characteristics of the Mediterranean climate, with hot
and dry summers and mild and rainy winters.
One of Tivat's main attractions is Porto Montenegro. Known as a premier destination for
luxury yachting, Porto Montenegro boasts a marina filled with high-standard residences, boutique
shops, restaurants, and cafes. It stands as one of Europe's largest and most modern marinas, serving
as a popular destination for yacht owners and luxury vacationers.
Tivat also boasts natural beauty and historical heritage. Particularly, nearby monasteries
and bays are popular spots for visitors. The mountains surrounding Tivat offer numerous routes to be
explored by nature enthusiasts.
Moreover, Tivat is conveniently close to other tourist
destinations in Montenegro such as Kotor, Budva, and Herceg Novi.
The city's history is rooted in its past as an old port city. Tivat has served as an important
maritime trading center and military port in the past. Therefore, the city is home to historical
landmarks and museums, allowing visitors to embark on a historical and cultural journey.
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Trabzon, which has mostly rainy weather throughout the year,
offers a unique experience to travelers with its historical and natural beauties.
During your trip, it is recommended to visit Atatürk Mansion, Sümela Monastery, Uzungöl,
Kostaki Mansion, Kayabaşı Natural Park, Bakırcılar Bazaar and Hamsiköy. Airline transportation is
provided through Trabzon Airport, which is 5 km away from the city center.
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Skopje, a 6000-year-old city built on the bed of the Vardar
River, is the capital of North Macedonia.
The Vardar River, which runs through the middle of the city, and its surroundings contain a
large number of historical and cultural heritage. The Stone Bridge in the city center, which is said
to have been built by Mimar Sinan in some sources, and the points such as the Mother Teresa House
and the Macedonian Archaeological Museum around it make the city center impressive in terms of
tourism.
It is also possible to find many Ottoman artifacts in the city, which was under the
influence of different civilizations. Important places such as Davut Pasha Bath, Mustafa Pasha
Mosque, and Turkish Bazaar are located in the city center. The Turkish Bazaar, located in the north
of the city and still known by the same name, is one of the favorite places of Turkish visitors. The
Turkish Bazaar can also surprise visitors to Izmir with its resemblance to Kemeraltı.
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Van is the 6th largest city in Turkey in terms of surface area.
The city, where the winter season is quite harsh, also has the title of the most crowded
settlement in the Eastern Anatolia Region.
Airline transportation is provided through Ferit Melen Airport, which is 8 kilometers from
the city center. The ideal time to visit Van, which stands out among the surrounding cities with its
natural beauties, is the spring months. We recommend you to discover Lake Van, Van Castle, Akdamar
Island, Muradiye Waterfall, and Bahçesaray Travertines.
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Warsaw is Poland’s capital and the biggest city of the world.
The city is 516.9 square kilometers. Among the countries’ cities which are members of the EU,
Warsaw is the ninth most populous city. Warsaw is also known as a phoenix city. Just like the
myhtological phoenix bird, the city was rebuilt with the help of both the Polish and the Soviet
Union after 80 percent of the city was destoryed during the World War II.
The restored Old Town Square (Old Town / StareMiastro), is vital point at the very heart of Warsaw.
The Palace of Culture and Science, Poland’s highest structure, is too at the very center of the
city. Built by the Soviet Union during the yearsC 1952-1955, The Palace has more than three thousand
rooms. Another important place is Lazienki Park, also known as the Palace with a garden. The park is
an atraction place with its wide green areas, big lakes, its trees and with its museum. The Warsaw
Barbican, built by the architect Giovanni Battista Venetian in 1548, is surrounded by the city-walls
that used to protect the city. The castles, which open their doors to visitors as works of art
today, give the impression of the medieval period thanks to their historical designs. Wilanow
Palace, which stands out with its majestic and artistic texture, is one of the symbols of the city.
Built by King Jan III Sobieski towards the end of the 17th century, the palace attracts great
attention especially with its lush green enchanting garden.
Venice
Country
Italy
Visa
Schengen
Language
Italian, Venetian
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Population
261.905
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Venice is a city on 118 islands connected by divided canals and
bridges in Italy. Venice's coastline is lined with the Venetian Lagoon, and the city is between
the Po and Piave rivers deltas. The city of Venice is also called the "Queen of Adriatic," "The
City of Waters," "The City of Masks," "City of Bridges," "City of Floating Cities," and "City of
Canals."
The world-famous city of Venice is known for its unique nature,
architecture, culture, and art life. The Carnival Festival, one of the most important events in the
city, takes place every year in February. During the festival, the whole city takes on a fairy-tale
atmosphere. In addition, the Venice Biennale, held every two years in the spring, brings together
art enthusiasts from many parts of the world.
Venice has witnessed many artistic activities
throughout history, especially during the Renaissance Period. Along with playing an important role
in developing symphonic music and opera, it became famous as Antonia Vivaldi's birthplace. This
city, with charming narrow streets, unique canals, bridges, and squares, attracts tourists worldwide
with its thousand-year-old architecture.
The main places to see are the Turkish Inn, St.
Mark's Basilica, Piazza San Marco Square, the Doge's Palace, the Grand Canal, and the Rialto Bridge.
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Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, but also the
smallest of the country's nine states in terms of surface area. Vienna is also home to important
international organizations such as OPEC, the OSCE, and the International Atomic Energy
Organization.
Hofburg Palace, one of the oldest historical buildings in the
city, is located in the center of the city in all its glory. The Palace, a medieval castle also
built in the 13th century, is the birthplace of Marie Antoinette. Today, although a large part of it
has been given to the Presidency, three parts of it are used as museums. In the center of Vienna is
St. Stephen's Cathedral, built in 1147, which stands out as the most beautiful gothic structure in
Austria. The 136-meter-high tower on the south side of the cathedral has a bell and this bell is
called the Turkish Bell. It received this name because of the melting of metals left behind by the
Ottoman army after the Siege of Vienna. The Hundertwasser House, which is likened to Gaudí's works
with its unusual appearance, is another important point of the city. Reflecting all the features of
expressionist architecture, the building has 53 apartments, 4 shops, and 16 private terraces, all
with earthen floors. The Opera House, which meets its audience with various repertoires throughout
the year and was built in the Neo-Renaissance style between 1861 and 1869, attracts great attention
with its Grand Staircase, Schwind Foyer, and tea room. Grabben Street, one of the city's most
popular shopping malls, is also home to many buildings built in the 17th and 18th centuries. At the
beginning of these structures is the Plague Column, built in 1679. The work was prepared at the
request of Emperor Leopold I, who left the city during the epidemic in 1679.
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Wrocław is a large city located in southwestern Poland, situated
on the banks of the Oder River, one of the tributaries of the River Elbe.
Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, and it boasts many historic and culturally significant
landmarks. Known for its vibrant markets, historic squares, and unique architecture, Wrocław also
hosts one of Poland's oldest and largest universities, Wrocław University.
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Zurich, one of the most spacious cities in Switzerland, is an
exclusive holiday alternative with its location in the center of Europe.
The city, which is very close to the Alps, impresses individuals who are passionate about
winter sports. In addition, Lake Zurich, Grossmünster, Uetliberg, Bahnhofstrasse, Kunsthaus Zurich,
Niederdorf, and Rietberg Museum are among the points you should visit. Transportation to Zurich by
air is provided through Zurich International Airport.