Turkey Attractions
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Showing 9 attractions in Konya
Clear AllKyoto Japanese Garden Konya
Tranquil Japanese-style garden donated by Konya's sister city Kyoto, with a koi pond, pagoda, and cherry blossoms in spring.
Catalhoyuk Archaeological Site
UNESCO World Heritage Neolithic settlement dating to 7500 BC — one of the oldest known towns on Earth with excavated dwellings.
Traditional Etli Ekmek Tasting
Sample Konya's signature metre-long flatbread topped with spiced minced lamb, baked in a traditional stone oven at a local eatery.
Konya Tropical Butterfly Garden
Indoor tropical garden housing hundreds of exotic butterfly species, parrots, and lush vegetation — a family-friendly oasis.
Sille Village
Ancient Greek-Ottoman village on the outskirts of Konya with a Byzantine rock church, a reservoir lake, and artisan workshops.
Karatay Madrasa Tile Museum
13th-century Seljuk theological school now housing a dazzling collection of turquoise and cobalt Seljuk tiles under a soaring dome.
Alaeddin Hill & Mosque
Ancient Seljuk citadel hill at the city centre topped with the 13th-century Alaeddin Mosque, Konya's oldest and grandest.
Sema Whirling Dervish Ceremony
Hypnotic Mevlevi Sema ceremony — UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage — where dervishes spin in meditative prayer ritual.
Mevlana Museum
Spiritual heart of Turkey — the resting place of the great Sufi mystic Rumi, housed under the iconic fluted green turquoise dome.
