
Serpent Column
Visit the Serpent Column in Istanbul’s Hippodrome, an ancient Greek monument symbolizing victory, relocated to the city by Emperor Constantine.
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Turkey is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and for good reason. From the stunningly beautiful Mediterranean coastline to the awe-inspiring mountain ranges, there is something for everyone in this diverse country. Of course, the ancient ruins and historical mosques are a big draw, but Turkey is also home to some amazing natural scenery. If you’re looking for an unforgettable holiday, be sure to check out the best Turkey tourist attractions.
Visit the Serpent Column in Istanbul’s Hippodrome, an ancient Greek monument symbolizing victory, relocated to the city by Emperor Constantine.
Explore the Obelisk of Theodosius in Istanbul’s Hippodrome, an ancient Egyptian monument brought to the city by Emperor Theodosius in the 4th century CE.
Explore Göreme, the heart of Cappadocia, known for its fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and rock-cut churches in a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit Esentepe in Cappadocia, a stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of the fairy chimneys and valleys, perfect for capturing the region’s beauty.
Discover Karahayıt’s unique red thermal springs, celebrated for their healing properties. A wellness haven near Pamukkale and the ancient city of Hierapolis.
Explore the ancient city of Hierapolis, known for its healing springs and Roman ruins. Visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site near Pamukkale.
Explore Pamukkale’s stunning thermal terraces and the ancient ruins of Hierapolis, a unique destination of natural beauty and historical significance.
Explore Selçuk Town, the gateway to Ephesus, and discover its rich heritage, including the Temple of Artemis, Basilica of St. John, and Ayasuluk Castle.
Discover the Temple of Dionysus in Pergamon, an ancient sanctuary dedicated to the god of wine and theater, renowned for its Ionic columns and festive role.
Visit the Hellenistic Theater of Pergamon, an ancient Greek marvel with seating for 10,000, renowned for its steep design and cultural significance
The Lower Agora of Pergamon was the bustling marketplace and commercial center of the ancient city. Situated on the lower
Discover the Pergamon Gymnasium, an ancient center for athletics and education, where young men trained in both sports and academics in the heart of Pergamon.
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