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Travel guide for leisurely strolling in Ankara, the capital of Turkey
Ankara is the capital of Turkey, with not many travel resources, it's a good choice to transit and stroll for two days.
Transportation recommendation:
The Uber ride in the city center is not expensive, it can be done with just over 100 lira, and the one-way ticket for the subway is 11 lira.
Attractions recommendation:
1. The Mausoleum of the Father of Turkey, General Kemal's tomb, where you can see the changing of the guard
2. Ankara Castle, ancient architecture combined with various shops, you can take beautiful photos, and there are many stylish coffee shops.
Accommodation recommendation:
Ankara JW Marriott Hotel, the market price is 250-300 euros, Marriott points can be redeemed for 11000 points, it's really worth it, the happy hour products are great, the key is that they have a Turkish bath downstairs, free for hotel guests, the bath fee for two people outside is 100 euros.
Special experience:
1. Turkish red tea, the cup is very exquisite
2. Turkish bath, one of the four major baths in the world
3. Turkish national bread ring
Ankara Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Ankara Castle is an historic fortification in the city of Ankara constructed around 7th century in Turkey. It located at Kale 06240 Altindag/Ankara, Turkey is around 30 minutes 1.7 kilometres walk from Ankara Metro Ulus Station or take a taxi, because is uphill walk. It open 1000-2000 hrs, with free admission.The houses and walking path around the castle are very nice and well maintained. The walk up the castle are surrounded by cafes, souvenirs shops, restaurants and people houses. The view on top the castle is marvellous overlooking the city from the top. If can, cone during sunset.
Ankara Castle
Ankara Castle is one of the places to see in Ankara. It has a nice view of the city that you can see most of the central places around. The castle has many souvenir shops and traditional Ankara houses inside. All was restored thanks to Altindag municipality. There are also cafes and restaurants inside the castle. When the castle was made is not known exactly. There aren't armors around the walls which means that you must be very careful while you are at the upper part. The historic neighborhood within the old walls can be divided into two parts. One where money has been pumped in to restore the historic buildings and draw tourists. This area is centred on the road between the main gate and the citadel. The rest of this neighborhood is quite poor but oozes a authentic historic charm. Its well worth a visit if you're into these sorts of things 🌟⛅️🏰🌼 #solstice #urbanexplorer #summervacation #hikingtrails #historicculture
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Compared with other cities, the city's travelers, as the capital of Ankara, like the town, faded out of people's horizons, only the "explosion" makes people think of it by chance.
Ankara Fort is not so much an attraction, it is better to be a place for people around to take a leisurely walk, not the same quiet.
There are no tourists in the town, most of them are locals, there are a group of children who play and feel very happy.
Ankara Castle
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The Ankara Castle, known as Ankara Kalesi in Turkish, is a historical fortress located in the heart of Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. The castle is situated on a prominent hilltop, offering commanding views of the surrounding cityscape.
The exact origins of Ankara Castle are unclear, but it is believed to have been initially constructed by the Romans in the early Byzantine period. Over the centuries, the castle underwent various renovations and expansions under different rulers, including the Byzantines, Seljuks, and Ottomans, each leaving their architectural imprint on the fortress.
The castle consists of inner and outer walls, towers, gates, and various chambers, some of which have been repurposed as museums or cultural centers. .
Today, Ankara Castle is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of the city's rich history and heritage. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, admire its medieval architecture, and enjoy panoramic views of Ankara from its ramparts. The castle also hosts cultural events and festivals, contributing to Ankara's vibrant cultural scene.
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Mausoleum for former Turkish leader Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
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The Republic of Turkey is located on the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and a small enclave in Thrace in the Balkan region of Southeast Europe.
Turkey has a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea in the south and east and on the Black Sea in the north. It borders Armenia, Iran, and Azerbaijan (at the exclave of Nakhchivan) in the east, Georgia in the northeast, Bulgaria and Greece in the northwest, and Iraq and Syria in the southeast.
Turkey covers an area of 783,562 km²; the country is more than twice the size of Germany or slightly smaller than the U.S. states of Texas and Louisiana combined.
Turkey has a population of 83.2 million people (in 2020), the largest city is Istanbul, the national capital is Ankara.
Spoken languages are Turkish (official), Kurdish by Kurdish people, and Arabic by Turkish Arabs.
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The combination of breathtaking natural beauty, historic and cultural sites, along with great food, makes Turkey one of the top tourist destinations in the world. As in previous years, the number of incoming tourists to Turkey increased by 13.7 percent in 2019, reaching 51.8 million people, setting an all time record.
According to Ali Bilir, Vice Chairman of Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TURSAB), Turkey has diversified its tourism industry to a great extent, adding new sites to its list of destinations while working hard toward the goal of reaching the target of hosting 75 million guests by 2023.
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Monument . Tomb for past president
Address:
Yücetepe, Akdeniz Cd. No:31, 06570 Çankaya/Ankara, Turkey
At hour one will be able to see soldiers marching and exchange their stations. This became an attraction of the day.
Free of charge to enter the monument. There are few cafes available for drink.
The monument has a massive , huge underground museum. Colonnaded tomb for the former president, Kemal Ataturk, with a marble hall, turrets & museum.
The museum is extremely interesting and very details. One can spend whole day if interested to find out more about the former leader of the country
The Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, also known as the Museum, is the center of Ankara. There are only free travellers and few teams.
The father was born in Greece in 1881. His real name is Mustafa Kemal. The so-called Ataturk is the title given to Kemal by the Congress in 1934. It has the meaning of "the father of the Turks". There are 5,000 books he has read in the
memorial, and the notes on the book are enough to be written into 25 books. Most of the memorials are not photographable, and there is also a gift from Chiang Kai-shek.
There are 24 lions on the long walkway. Each two stands together for unity, while the other represents peace and 24 represents the Turkish nation. However, I have not found that there are 24 nationalities in Turkey. The lion opens his mouth and represents that if you invade me, I will fight back. The black marble of the
memorial is Italian, white is Turkish, red is a city in eastern Turkey, and only the city has red marble. The sea, land and air force in front of the door was replaced by one person for one hour. The white is the navy and the dark green is the army.
In the afternoon, we just caught up with the African generals to come to the flowers. This is not the point. The point is that I saw a bald, super handsome bodyguard, a suit and a sneaker, and I was wearing a mirror image. I was very good and looked very thin. what.
The sky suddenly appears with the Tyndall effect, a sacred sense of silence, when I was named "Jesus Light."
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