Turkey houses a wealth of enchanting tourist sites for
globetrotters. The culture, history and traditions of the place presents fascinating
sides to be unfold by foreign travelers. Tourists can visit the Turkey attractions
that will mesmerize them with their magical appeal. Nestled between Asia and Europe, Turkey is a famed tourist
destination on the global map. Due to its strategic location, it beckons
worldwide travelers. Let us learn about the attractions of Turkey.
1. Library of Celsus-The
Ruins from Past
Visiting the ruins in Turkey is an experience without
visiting which your Turkey tour remains incomplete. These ruins are among the
famous attractions in the place and especially on its west coast. The Ephesus
city ranks among the top seven marvels in the old world which was destroyed by
a mob. Constructed in 117 A. D, it is among the most fascinating structures in
Ephesus. The grave of Celsus was under the ground floor, across the entrance
and a stature of Athena, the goddess of wisdom was placed over it.
2. Blue Mosque-An Architectural Delight
The Blue Mosque of Sultan Ahmed boasts of six minarets and
imposing external appearance. The mosque in Istanbul, Turkey has a sweeping
architecture. Its tranquil vibe and immaculate symmetry makes it rank among the
most popular attractions of the place. The most spectacular blue tiles envelop
it, adding charm to the site. Tourists remember it as a beautiful mosque by
carrying its stunning tiles back to their destination.
3. Pamukkale-Feel the Natural Bliss
It is a Turkish term which means ‘the Cotton Castle’. Its
white terraces gained it extreme popularity. It serves as a dreamlike landscape
in the western part of Turkey. The pools have facilitated people to bath in it
for many years. The ruins of its baths, temples and other Greek monuments can
still be seen. Though it can be visited year around yet Pamukkale Hot Springs
become completely spectacular in the winter time. During winters, it offers
tourists a soothing experience while enjoying hot water of natural pools.
4. Hagia Sophia-A Delight for History Lovers
Have you ever got an opportunity to see a marvel of
engineering? If no, head to the Hagia Sophia Museum and you will be awe-struck.
This masterwork was the contribution of Roman Engineers. The colossal dome
houses a diameter of 102 feet or 31 m. It served as a basilica that the
engineers built in the 6th century for Justinian I, the Roman
Emperor. Unlike other museums in the world, it envelopes the largest encased
space. Serving as one of the most popular attractions in Turkey, it delights
visitors with a spiritual experience.
5. Aspendos Theatre-Ancient Theatre from Roman World
It is one of the well-preserved old theatres of antiquity.
Constructed in 155 AD during the rule of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor, it
could seat around 15,000 and 20,000 spectators. The stage area was used as a
roadside inn in Seljuk times and was frequently maintained. That is the reason
it has been able to survive till days without diminishing its original
features.
6. Oludeniz-A Wonder of Nature
Oludeniz serves as a tiny village lying on the south-west coast on the famous Aegean Sea. It houses a deserted sandy bay at the mouth of Oludeniz on a fascinating blue lagoon. The beach is known for its shades of turquoise and remains one among the most photographed beaches on the Mediterranean. It is also regarded as among the most wonderful places in the world for paragliding owing to its breathtaking panoramic views.
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