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Safranbolu is a very famous tourist attraction. Many tourists come here to take pictures. Come and see!
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Safranbolu is a very famous tourist attraction. Many tourists come here to take pictures. Come and see!
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Some people say that Saffron City is Turkey’s Gulangyu Island. Although I have never been to Gulangyu Island, I believe that the historical and cultural atmosphere here must be stronger. If you look closely at the red-tiled houses that have been around for hundreds of years, you can experience the flow of time. Traces and glory of the empire of the past. Although the tourists are like weaving, but the security and simplicity remain unchanged. There are so many fascinating details, I really love it here!
Safranbolu (also known as Safranbolu)-is a town located in central Anatolia, Turkey. In 1994, Safranbolu was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The origin of saffron is because this area is rich in saffron, a kind of grass flower similar to Chinese medicine, which is used to make tea locally. When we arrived, we tasted this kind of scented tea in the tea shed. The locals made tea for us in ritual-like movements. Standing on the highest point, holding a cup of golden scented tea, overlooking this beautiful mountain city, it was very pleasant. By the way, drinking this tea is the most authentic if you drink it with local honey.
[Guide] Xingyue Journey · Turkey Travel Guide ⑨——Safranbolu Attraction Name: Crocus City Address: Safranbolu City, Karabik Province, Turkey Transportation: Arriving by coach from Istanbul and Cappadocia Tour cost: free Tour time: about two hours Recommended reason: Safranbolu (Safranbolu) is a town located in central Anatolia, Turkey, about two hundred kilometers from the capital Ankara. The houses and buildings of the Ottoman period in the old city have been completely preserved, including private museums, mosques, cemeteries, historical fountains, Turkish baths, clock towers, sundials and hundreds of houses. They were renovated in 1994 It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Crocus City covers an area of about 1,000 square kilometers and is 485 meters above sea level. The name of the town is derived from Crocus and the Greek word polis (city state). Saffron City was a trading and planting center of saffron in the 17th century. Saffron is still planted in a village 22 kilometers east of Saffron City. To ❤Saffron City in my eyes❤ In the best-preserved Ottoman town in Turkey, patches of red-tiled roof buildings stand side by side, neat and small, delicate and textured like ribbons decorating gift boxes. To The old town of the town is called Carsi. It is small in size. The winding streets and alleys are connected to each other. The cobblestone streets are full of age, which makes people like it. On both sides of the small streets and alleys, there are candy shops, cobbler shops, hand-made garment shops, coffee shops...The composition of shops here seems to be the most original pattern, and it has not changed because of the arrival of tourists. Crowded, tacky, and marketable. To In Safranbolu, what makes me unforgettable is the hotel here. Although it is only the grade of a homestay, the Ottoman scenes created in the guest rooms-primitive wooden floors, carved ceilings, traditional closet-style bathrooms, hand-embroidered curtains, etc., are still very surprising. To Like other places in Turkey, the cats and dogs here are not arrogant or clingy. Under the pampering and protection of everyone, they spend spring, autumn, winter and summer carefree... To Here, take a walk and take a look, then you can understand why UNESCO listed Safranbolu in the "World Heritage List" as early as 1994. To Practical tips 1. The night market in Saffron Old Town is more interesting, with an authentic Turkish style. Most of the hotels here are decorated or structured in the Ottoman Turkish era. It is worth staying for one night. 2. The "Grandpa's Shop" in Saffron City sells Turkish specialties at relatively low prices. But I personally feel that it is not as cheap as the Grand Bazaar. Moreover, the grandfather also has a T treasure shop, and refuses to sell to purchasing agents with large purchases, hahaha! 3. Fudulk Hill is the commanding height of the city, and you can see a pretty panoramic view of the small town.