With its beautiful, sweeping beaches, intriguing ruins and natural wonders at every turn, we love Antalya. It’s little wonder the region is second only to Istanbul in terms of tourism.
Here are a few reasons we - and more than 12 million tourists each year - can’t resist Antalya City and its surrounding areas.
1. You can relive ancient glories
Around 2000 years ago,
To summarize Turkish culture and traditions in one article is impossible because the diversity of heritage across the country varies and other cultures such as Greek, Armenian, Georgian, and Arabic practises have been woven in throughout history.
The northeast coast near the border is a tight combination of Turkish and Georgian culture as seen in the Laz and Hemsin communities and the southeast typically reflects Kurdish and Arabic culture, while the western coast in the last 80 years has
Where are the Tax-Free Offices at the terminal?
You can make tax transactions at the Tax-Free Office located - across counter G on the International Departures Floor. Once these transactions are complete, you can obtain refunds from the Tax-Free Office located in the Food Court Zone.
What is there to do in Istanbul?
In a military disaster 100 years ago, about 58,000 allied soldiers died. What was the plan, exactly what went wrong, and what is Gallipoli’s legacy?
A merged image of present day Gallipoli and the same scene on 25 April 1915 Australian soldier lies injured in the foreground as troops move among the dead and wounded on the beach at Anzac Cove. Photograph: Getty Images
What happened?
Mention Istanbul and images of a sprawling metropolis with an amazing cultural and architectural heritage comes to mind. Visitors will find a melting pot of Eastern and Western history spanning some 2,000 years in a city that is ancient yet modern. The largest city in Turkey is not only one of the most popular locally but a favorite destination for international tourists. Here are 35 interesting facts to help you get started on your sojourn of Istanbul.
1) Istanbul is the only
Historical Background
The harem was defined to be the women's quarter in a Muslim household. The Imperial harem (also known as the Seraglio harem) contained the combined households of the Valide Sultan (Queen Mother), the Sultan's favourites (hasekis), and the rest of his concubines (women whose main function was to entertain the Sultan in the bedchamber). It also contained all the Sultanas' (daughters of the Sultan) households. Many of the harem women would never see the Sultan and became the
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