Discover Must See Ancient Cities of Turkey

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The world’s most distinctive open-air museums are waiting for you to discover them in Turkey. A country that has been home to great empires and rulers like Alexander, Constantine, and the Ottoman Empire.

The remains of historic antics remain here well preserved. If being an archaeological and historical enthusiast exploring Turkey intrigues you, then keep reading and discovering the ancient sites in the cities of Turkey. Are you ready for this memorable trip that will transform your memories into something entirely unforgettable?

Istanbul

Istanbul is the heart and crown of Turkey and it has stood for more than 2500 years. The city was built, rebuilt, and well preserved during all this time. Istanbul is rich in ancient archaeological architecture and a legacy of the Ottoman empire. It is a place affluent in diversity, culture, and history. Make sure to get the best out of tremendous views, stunning art, and artistic impacts.

Some of the key sites you should have on your bucket list include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace,  the Blue Mosque, Galata Tower, and Galata Mevlevi Dervish Lodge. Some important historic sites are Basilica Cistern, the Grand Bazaar, Princes’ Islands, and Kariye Museum.

Ephesus

Ephesus is another ancient city in Turkey displaying historic sites. The city was once considered one of the wealthiest and most significant cities in the Mediterranean. The ruins of the past are scattered in Ephesus awaiting you to visit and discover these. If you are planning your trip to ancient sites, Ephesus is a must. You should add it to your list and will not regret it later.

See the ruins and historic architectural buildings like the Temple of Artemis, Celsus Library, the Cave of the Seven Sleepers, Temple of Hadrian, Temple of the Sebastoi, Ayasuluk Hill, and Memmius monument. Do you know that the little ruins of the temple of Artemis are in one of the Seven Wonders of the World? Don’t forget to visit this ancient port city.

Konya

Konya is among the oldest cities in Turkey. It was the final home of the Persian poet Rumi. Observe the artifacts as old as more than seven centuries old. Konya is an ancient gem offering you many amazing experiences. The landlord city is showcasing the cultural heritage and magnificent history. UNESCO World Heritage Site Çatalhöyük is nearly 9000 years old.

Some other worth watching sites that must be on your list should include Mevlana’s Tomb, Bedesten Bazaar, Alaeddin Hill, Aziziye Mosque, and Karatay Madrasa Museum. Konya is famous for whirling Dervishes and the tomb of Rumi, so better not forget these. Otherwise, you will regret it later.

Çatalhöyük

Çatalhöyük is considered humanity’s first city. An ancient city dating back to Neolithic times. You will find it well preserved. One of the perfect places to take cool photos if you are a blogger or photographer. However, the city is far more important as it serves as a way to learn about the evolution of modern-day cities.

For all the archaeological and history lovers, this city is a perfect treat for the eyes. No one wants to miss this, so make sure to go check it out if you’ve ever been to Turkey. Looking at antics in museums and witnessing them, in reality, is a far different and amazing experience you should have at least once in your lifetime.

Hierapolis

Hierapolis is quite famous all over due to its legendary Healing Water. It is a place of thermal springs and attracts tourists from across the globe. People believe it is a healing center. However, it has much more to offer to people coming here to discover it.

Explore the ruins of baths, temples, monuments, and much more in Hierapolis. If you know how to swim then swimming on a UNESCO-protected site would be an unforgettable memory. Find places like the Temple of Apollo, Necropolis, and the Archeology Museum at Hierapolis. Do check out Pamukkale AmphiTheatre and Hierapolis Ancient Theatre as well.

Kaymakli Underground City

Most people only recognize Cappadocia for hot air balloons. But little did they know that there is an entire city underground in this place. Kaymakli is an underground city and is one of the most iconic places you should consider visiting.

Kaymakli is not the only underground city here, rather there are a total of 36 underground cities in Cappadocia. However, it is famous because it is the widest one. Witness the beauty of this place as 4 floors are open to the public. You will find a church there inside the caves as well.

Sum Up

Turkey is a hospitable country and loves to facilitate its visitors. It is one of the countries that is loved and traveled by many across the globe. The mesmerizing beauty, the splendid architectural buildings, the rich history and much more are waiting to get explored. Pack your bags, book your tickets and get a flight to visit Turkey!

 

 

 

 

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