Turkey Attractions
Explore curated attractions across Turkey — filter by city and interest to find your perfect experience.
Showing 36 attractions tagged culture, adventure
Clear AllDardanelles Open Water Swimming
Swim across the legendary Hellespont strait from Europe to Asia, retracing Lord Byron's 1810 crossing on an organised event.
Kilitbahir Castle
Imposing 15th-century Ottoman fortress shaped like a clover leaf, guarding the narrowest point of the Dardanelles across from Canakkale.
Canakkale Pottery Workshop
Try your hand at the region's famous Canakkale ceramics tradition, shaping and painting clay in a working studio.
Aynali Carsi Bazaar
Charming 19th-century mirrored bazaar in the city centre selling local ceramics, Canakkale pottery, spices, and sweets.
Catalhoyuk Archaeological Site
UNESCO World Heritage Neolithic settlement dating to 7500 BC — one of the oldest known towns on Earth with excavated dwellings.
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.
Firtina Valley Rafting
Thrilling whitewater rafting on the Storm River through lush green valleys, Ottoman stone bridges, and dense tea country.
Ayder Plateau Hot Springs
Alpine plateau at 1,350 m with natural hot springs, misty waterfalls, and traditional yayla wooden houses in the Kackar foothills.
Trabzon Bedesten Bazaar
Historic covered market in the old town selling local honey, butter, hazelnuts, copperware, and Black Sea handicrafts.
Ataturk Pavilion Trabzon
Elegant early 20th-century mansion where Ataturk stayed, set in manicured gardens above the city with period furnishings intact.
Caykur Tea Factory Tour
Guided tour of a working Black Sea tea processing plant, from fresh leaf rolling to tasting fragrant Turkish cay on terraced gardens.
Beypazari Ottoman Town
Picturesque day-trip town with restored Ottoman mansions, silver jewellery workshops, and famous dried-fruit stalls and carrot lokum.
CerModern Art Gallery
Contemporary art centre in a converted railway depot hosting rotating exhibitions, sculpture gardens, and live performances.
Ethnography Museum of Ankara
Elegant marble museum displaying Ottoman-era costumes, calligraphy, woodwork, and Seljuk carpets in Ataturk's former temporary tomb.
Atakule Tower
125-metre observation and communications tower with a revolving restaurant offering panoramic views over the Ankara skyline.
Kocatepe Mosque
Ankara's largest mosque with four soaring minarets and an elegant neo-Ottoman interior, a modern landmark visible across the city.
Haci Bayram Mosque
Revered 15th-century mosque beside the ruins of the Roman Temple of Augustus, a spiritual heart of the capital city.
Mount Uludag Nature Trail
Alpine hiking trail through beech and fir forests on Turkey's Olympus, with wildflower meadows and mountain lake viewpoints.
Irgandi Bridge Bazaar
Rare Ottoman bridge-market spanning a river gorge, lined with tiny artisan shops selling handicrafts, paintings, and souvenirs.
Bursa City Museum
Interactive museum tracing Bursa's journey from Ottoman capital to modern city with dioramas, shadow puppet displays, and multimedia.
Cumalikizik UNESCO Village
Beautifully preserved 700-year-old Ottoman village with colourful timber houses, cobblestone lanes, and famous gozleme breakfasts.
Turkish Meze Cooking Class
Hands-on culinary workshop learning to prepare Aegean meze dishes with local herbs, olive oil, and seafood in a village kitchen.
Gumbet Watersports
Buzzing beach resort bay offering jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and scuba diving just west of Bodrum centre.
Bitez Beach
Sheltered sandy bay popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing, lined with mandarin orchards and laid-back beach restaurants.
Bodrum Amphitheatre
Well-preserved ancient Halicarnassus theatre seating 13,000 on a hillside with sweeping views over the bay and castle below.
Myndos Gate
Restored ancient gate of Halicarnassus where Alexander the Great was repelled, one of the last remnants of the city walls.
Olympos & Chimaera Eternal Flames
Natural gas flames burning from the mountainside for millennia near the ancient Lycian city of Olympos, best seen after dark.
Antalya Aquarium
One of the world's largest tunnel aquariums with a 131-metre walk-through tank, snow room, and tropical reptile house.
Perge Ancient City
Sprawling Greco-Roman city with a colonnaded street, stadium, baths, and agora — less crowded than Ephesus but equally impressive.
Aspendos Theatre
Best-preserved Roman theatre in the world, still hosting concerts with perfect acoustics for 15,000 spectators after 1,800 years.
Local Carpet Weaving Workshop
Visit a traditional carpet cooperative to watch artisans hand-weave silk and wool kilims on century-old looms.
Traditional Turkish Breakfast Farm
Lavish village breakfast spread on a family farm with fresh cheese, honey, jams, pastries, and tea among olive groves.
Pamukkale Tandem Paragliding
Soar above the white travertine terraces and Hierapolis ruins on a tandem paragliding flight with stunning aerial views.
Laodikeia Ancient City
Impressive Roman city ruins just 6 km from Pamukkale, one of the Seven Churches of Revelation with ongoing excavations.
Kaklik Cave (Underground Pamukkale)
Hidden underground cavern with miniature travertine formations and thermal pools, often called the underground Pamukkale.
