“Little Ayasofya” Not so long ago few tourists to Sultanahmet ventured downhill along Küçük Ayasofya Caddesi to visit the wonderful Kücük Ayasofya Cami.…
“Road to the Divan” Virtually every visitor to İstanbul will at some point stroll along Divan Yolu, the road that runs from Ayasofya…
“Grand Mountains” Despite its proximity to Cappadocia, the mountainous Aladağlar National Park in the Toros range receives relatively few foreign tourists, probably because…
The slight remains of Teos, in the hills above the small beach resort of Akkum, can also be visited from the bjou resort…
“Promegranate” Village …
Population: 2,500 Just 7km north of Nevşehir, the Cappadocian village of Çat is nevertheless off the main road which means that it has…
Three days is just about enough time to explore İstanbul’s main highlights, especially if you are staying close to them in Sultanahmet. Bear…
With only one day to explore İstanbul you will only be able to focus on one or two major attractions. The most obvious…
“Mauve Spring” or “Plato’s Spring” If you’re staying in Beyşehir and have access to a car you might want to drive along the east…
“Inscribed Rock” Three km from the Hittite capital at Hattuşa lies a double gully whose walls are covered with 64 carvings of some…