Turkey Attractions
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Clear AllAynali Carsi Bazaar
Charming 19th-century mirrored bazaar in the city centre selling local ceramics, Canakkale pottery, spices, and sweets.
Bozcaada Island Wine Tour
Ferry to Turkey's wine island for tastings at boutique vineyards, strolling the castle town, and swimming on sandy beaches.
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.
Trabzon Bedesten Bazaar
Historic covered market in the old town selling local honey, butter, hazelnuts, copperware, and Black Sea handicrafts.
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.
Atakule Tower
125-metre observation and communications tower with a revolving restaurant offering panoramic views over the Ankara skyline.
Irgandi Bridge Bazaar
Rare Ottoman bridge-market spanning a river gorge, lined with tiny artisan shops selling handicrafts, paintings, and souvenirs.
Iskender Kebab at the Original Restaurant
Taste the legendary Iskender kebab at Kebapci Iskender, where the dish was invented in 1867 with tender lamb over bread and yoghurt.
Cumalikizik UNESCO Village
Beautifully preserved 700-year-old Ottoman village with colourful timber houses, cobblestone lanes, and famous gozleme breakfasts.
Bodrum Marina Sunset Walk
Evening stroll along the yacht-filled marina past seafood restaurants and boutiques with the castle glowing in golden light.
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.
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.
Turkish Night Show
Lively evening of folk dancing, belly dancing, whirling dervishes, and unlimited local wine and dinner in a cave venue.
Avanos Pottery Workshop
Hands-on pottery class in the ceramics capital of Cappadocia, shaping red clay from the Kizilirmak River on a traditional wheel.
Kadikoy Market & Food Tour
Bustling Asian-side neighbourhood market where locals shop for fresh produce, street food, meze, and artisan goods along lively lanes.
Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar)
Vibrant 17th-century market overflowing with colourful spices, Turkish delight, dried fruits, and aromatic teas beside the Golden Horn.
Canakkale Waterfront & Naval Museum
Lively Dardanelles strait waterfront with cafes, the replica minelayer Nusret, and a naval museum chronicling the strait's history.
Koza Han (Silk Bazaar)
15th-century caravanserai at the heart of the ancient Silk Road trade, still home to silk merchants and cocoon traders.
Sirince Village
Charming hillside Greek village near Ephesus known for fruit wines, stone houses, and panoramic Aegean valley views.
Grand Bazaar
One of the world's oldest and largest covered markets with over 4,000 shops selling jewellery, spices, carpets, and more.
Kaleici Old Town
Historic Roman harbour district with winding Ottoman lanes, Byzantine walls, and vibrant waterfront restaurants.
