Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
The ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis was built on top of the white "castle" which is in total about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high. It can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away.
Tourism is and has been a major industry. People have bathed in its pools for thousands of years. As recently as the mid-20th century, hotels were built over the ruins of Heropolis, causing considerable damage. An approach road was built from the valley over the terraces, and motor bikes were allowed to go up and down the slopes. When the area was declared a World Heritage Site, the hotels were demolished and the road removed and replaced with artificial pools. Wearing shoes in the water is prohibited to protect the deposits.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Information About Antalya Turkey
The city of Antalya is one of he most important tourist centers in Turkey. During the excavations, artifacts dating far back to the Paleolithic Age were found in the Karain cave to the northwest of the town. The area was ruled by the Hittites between 1900 and 1200 B.C. The independent city states of Pamphilla, Lycia and Cilicia were sovereign till the Phrygians. Dominated by the Lydians for a while the province was invaded by the Persians in the 6th century B.C.
The Persian domination came to an end with the arrival of Alexander the Great and after his death, his generals ruled the area. Antalya, named after the Pergamum King Attalos II. became a district of the Roman Empire in 67 B.C. The city was conqered by the Seldjuk Turks in 1805. After a short interval of Byzantine rule, Antalya became an Ottoman province in 1426. Between 1919 and 1921, the city was under Italian occupation. During the crusades the knights set sail from Antalya on their way to Palestine. As the new city of Antalya extends over the ancient site, there is not much left of the ancient Attaleia. The Kocaali Park, Yivli Minare, Hadrian’s Gate and the outstanding Museum of Archeology as well as Kaleici or the inner citadel are the greater attractions in the town.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Pamukkale Hierapolis
The site is located a half hour drive from Denizli, the provincial capital. The ancient city of Hierapolis is part of the setting, orginally known as Pamukkale.
The Ancient site has been severely damaged as a result of the recurrent earthquakes, and unfortunately only a few structures remain standing.
The ancient site is most famous with the impressive of incredible size. The extremely well preserved Theater with perfect marble reliefs and the monumental gate with round towers on either side, built in the honor of emperor Hadrian and the colonnaded road behind it are a few of the attractions in the site.
Information About Cistern Basilica
The great Byzantine cistern, located across from Hagia Sophia was used to supply the necessary water to the city during the barbarian attacks and when the city was under siege.336 colums wit Doric and Corinthian capitals, were bought from various locations in Asia minor for the construction of the cistern. A monumental aqueduct, built by emperor Valens and still a major attraction of the city provided water to the cistern.
Suleymaniye Mosque
The Mosque of Suleyman the Magnificient, located in the center of a large religions complex, stands as the most important work of Architect Sinan, one of the greatest architectsin the world history. Built in the mid 16th century, in the reign of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificient, the Mosque represents the summit of the Ottoman Empire.
The Blue Mosque
Known as the The Blue Mosque ( Sultanahmet Cami ) the mosque is located next to the ancient Hippodrome and across from Hagia Sophia. The mosque was built in the first quarter of the 17th century. The architect was Mehmet Aga, one of the pupils of the great Architect Sinan. As he tried to surpass his master he created a masterpiece that still has a great reputation. Next to the mosque is a religious complex, that had a soup kitchen, a hospital, a primary education school, a madrasah and the tomb of Sultan Ahmet. The six minarets and the lay out of the domes and semidomes create a unique exterior.
Hagia Sophia
İts a masterpiece of the Byzantine architecture and considered as the 8th. wonder of the world by most art historians. Hagia Sophia, ftom the 6th century, is the one and only construction that still stands in an excellent state of preservation and well worth an extended visit. At first sight, you may be a little disappointed by the external view of the building the minarets built in different style, the buttresses added later on and the tombs in the courtyard distort the harmony of the exterior desing. However, as you enter into the basilica, used as a museum today and get some background information on the building its hard not to respect and admire the people who built it and kept it in such good shape.
Topkapi Palace
Topkapi the administrative palace of the Ottoman Dynasty, that ruled on three continents for over six centuries is definitely a must see. Open every day, except Tuesday the museum and the artifacts displayed deserve a thourough attention. The construction started in 1470, the palace dont show an architectural uniformity in the classical sense as each reigning Sultan added new parts or seperate parts of it were rebuilt after the destruction of fires and earthquakes. The beatiful gardens of the palace, that occupied the eastern end of the peninsula in the time interval the palace was used by the dynasty, serve different purposes today. Through the Central Gate, adorned with two defense towers on two sides one reaches a large courtyard.
Concorde De Luxe Hotel (Antalya)
Location :
The hotel is situated directly at the hotel owned sand-pebble beach of Lara. The hotel is situated in a quite area. Numerous shopping and entertainment possibilities of Lara Tourism Centre is approx. 5km away and easily reachable by taxi or minibus, also city centre is 10km away and distance to the airport of Antalya is approx. 10km away.
Building :
The hotel has placed on 62.000m² areas and has a main building with total 401 rooms. These rooms settled as 352 standard rooms, 2 handicapped rooms, family rooms, non smoker rooms and totally suites. Hotel also offers to its guests reception, lobby, main restaurant, 5 à la carte restaurants (Italian, Japanese-Chinese, Turkish cuisines and Steak House, fish and BBQ), 5 bars. Hotel also have sauna, SPA center, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, conference and ball room, hair dresser, disco, rent a car, medical treatment, dry cleaning, laundry, internet, fax, telephone facilities. At its own beach and at open swimming pools sun beds, towels, umbrellas and mattresses are free of charge, also there are alternatives like separated swimming pool for children, water slides for grown-ups, indoor pool, aqua park, babysitting on request(with charge), mini club and children’ s play ground.
Sherwood Breezes Resort Hotel (Antalya)
Location :
The hotel is situated directly at the hotel owned sandy beach of Kundu. The hotel is located in a quite area. Lara with its numerous shopping and entertainment possibilities is approx. 5km, Antalya 12km, and shopping centres 50m away and easily reachable by taxi or public transportation vehicles. The distance to the airport of Antalya is approx. 10km.
Building :
The hotel has 33.000sqm and on one main building has total 349 rooms. These rooms settled as 254 standard rooms, 55 family rooms, 30 junior family rooms, 4 handicapped rooms, 6 suites. And all rooms are non smoker rooms. Hotel offers to its guests reception, lobby, main restaurant, 2 à la carte restaurants (Italian and Ottoman cuisines), 5 bars, sauna, SPA center, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, conference room, patisserie, hair dresser, disco, rent a car, doctor, medical treatment, dry cleaning, laundry, internet, fax, telephone facilities. Also there are sun beds, towels, umbrellas and mattresses on the beach and by the pool free of charge and swimming pool for children water slides, water slide for children, indoor pool, babysitting on request(with charge), mini club (4 - 12 years), kids club, teen club (13 - 17 years), children’s play ground.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Antalya Hotel
Location :
The hotel is situated directly at the hotel owned stony side of Antalya. The hotel is located in a quite area. Antalya centre with its numerous shopping and entertainment possibilities offers various opportunities to enjoy your holiday and everywhere reachable by taxi or public transportation vehicles. The distance to the airport of Antalya is approx. 12km.
Building :
The hotel has 4.006sqm and on building has total 144 rooms. These rooms settled as 136 standard rooms, 2 family rooms, 1 handicapped room, 5 non-smoker rooms. Hotel offers to its guests reception, lobby, main restaurant, 1 à la carte restaurants (Turkish), bars, sauna, Turkish bath, indoor pool, hair dresser, doctor, dry cleaning, internet, fax, telephone facilities.
Delphin Diva Premier Hotel (Antalya)
Location :
The hotel is situated directly at the hotel owned sandy beach of Lara. The hotel is located in a normal active area. Lara Tourism Centre with its numerous shopping and entertainment possibilities is approx. 200m, Antalya 15km away and easily reachable by taxi or public transportation vehicles. The distance to the airport of Antalya is approx. 11km.
Building :
The hotel has 24.000sqm and on 1 main building has total 395 rooms. These rooms settled as 376 standard rooms, 11 family rooms, 2 handicapped rooms, 6 suites. Hotel offers to its guests reception, lobby, main restaurant, 6 à la carte restaurants (Ottoman, Italian, Fish, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican cuisines), 5 bars, sauna, SPA center, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, conference room, ball room, patisserie, hair dresser, disco, cinema, rent a car, doctor, medical treatment, laundry, internet, fax, telephone facilities. Also there are sun beds, towels, umbrellas and mattresses on the beach and by the pool free of charge and separated swimming pool for children, water slides, water slide for children, indoor pool, aqua park, mini club (4 - 12 years), kids club (13 - 14 years), children’s play ground.
Porto Bello Hotel (Antalya)
Location :
The hotel situated on 6,5 km long Konyaaltı beach which is the longest one in Mediterranean Coast. Only the main road separates the hotel from the beach. It is 20 km. away from the airport of Antalya and approx. 6 km from Antalya city center.
Building :
The elegant and modern hotel has 346 rooms (3 handicapped rooms included). It offers to its guest’s main restaurant, Turkish bath, sauna, fitness center, whirlpool, hair dresser, beauty center, conference room, various shops and indoor pool. In the maintained garden there is a swimming pool and can be used during the winter season according to the weather conditions.
TITANIC DE LUXE BEACH & RESORT HOTEL (Antalya)
Location :
The hotel is situated directly at the hotel owned sandy beach of Kundu. The hotel is located in a quite area. Lara with its numerous shopping and entertainment possibilities is approx. 5km, Antalya 12km and nearest shopping places 250m away and easily reachable by taxi or public transportation vehicles. The distance to the airport of Antalya is approx. 10km.
Building :
The hotel has 95.000sqm and on main and annex buildings has total 586 rooms. These rooms settled as 513 standard rooms, 30 family rooms, 7 handicapped rooms, 26 suites. 85 out of all rooms are for non-smokers rooms. Hotel offers to its guests reception, lobby, main restaurant, 4 à la carte restaurants (Italian, Turkish, Seafood and BBQ), 5 bars, sauna, SPA center, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, conference room, patisserie, hair dresser, disco, rent a car, doctor, medical treatment, dry cleaning, laundry, internet, fax, telephone facilities. Also there are sun beds, towels, umbrellas and mattresses on the beach and by the pool free of charge and separated swimming pool for children, water slides, water slide for children, indoor pool with separated, aqua park, babysitting on request(with charge), mini club (4 - 12 years), children’s play ground.
History of Alanya
(Coracesium-Kolonoros-Alaiye)
The inhabitancy of Alanya goes back to the dark ages. This was proved by the explorations and investigations carried out by Prof. Kylyc Kokten in 1957 who found human skeletons and fossils in the Kadiini Cave located between the villages of Bademagacy and Oba in the northeast directions of the center of the province. Alanya, which has such a rich and deep historical inheritance, sometimes became a part of Kilikia and sometimes was a part of Pamphylia. Heredot the father of history writes about this region "It is known that the people that lived in this region received clans that came after the Troy war (1820 B.C.)". Evidence is seen that the Hittites came here in the first half of the XIV Th. century B.C. and killed about six thousand people and included Kilikia and Pamphylia into their dominion. Pamphylia is a word meaning "multiracial, multikind".
The inhabitancy of Alanya goes back to the dark ages. This was proved by the explorations and investigations carried out by Prof. Kylyc Kokten in 1957 who found human skeletons and fossils in the Kadiini Cave located between the villages of Bademagacy and Oba in the northeast directions of the center of the province. Alanya, which has such a rich and deep historical inheritance, sometimes became a part of Kilikia and sometimes was a part of Pamphylia. Heredot the father of history writes about this region "It is known that the people that lived in this region received clans that came after the Troy war (1820 B.C.)". Evidence is seen that the Hittites came here in the first half of the XIV Th. century B.C. and killed about six thousand people and included Kilikia and Pamphylia into their dominion. Pamphylia is a word meaning "multiracial, multikind".
Everything About Antalya
The city of Antalya stretches along the bay bearing its name, and is built at 39 meters altitude on a rocky coastline. One is immediately struck by the Taurus mountains rising to 3086 meters above this coastline, intersperesed withvalleys of varying sizes. Land and sea everywhere meet the beaches stretching for miles or the steep cliffs. The Taurus mountains against the blue backdrop of the sky, the precipices and especially the caves close to the sea add another dimension to the beauty of the region.
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Istanbul Travel Guide
The magnificent city of Istanbul, straddling the 2 continents of Europe of Asia over the waters of the Bosphorus, is historically an imperial capital and seat of the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman empires. Discover some of the most striking excesses from the past in the Old City – Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia Museum...
Main Istanbul Highlights:
Explore the decadent four courts of Topkapi Palace, perched atop the narrow peninsula of Seraglio Point overlooks the Marmara Sea and Golden Horn and is one of the grandest and most lavish palaces of the Ottoman Sultans over the last 500 years. The secret life and extravagant decor of the Harem, the luxurious satin gowns, gold and diamond-laden treasury and armory section are testimony to the great throne of power once seated here.
One of the greatest examples of surviving Byzantine architecture is the Hagia Sophia Museum with colossal dome atop colored marble columns making awesome viewing, not least the upper balconies lined with expansive glittering gold mosaics. In its day it was world renowned for its record as the largest church for 1000 years. Converted to a mosque by the Sultan at the neighboring Topkapi Palace, it has a suitably grand royal entrance attached.
Main Istanbul Highlights:
Explore the decadent four courts of Topkapi Palace, perched atop the narrow peninsula of Seraglio Point overlooks the Marmara Sea and Golden Horn and is one of the grandest and most lavish palaces of the Ottoman Sultans over the last 500 years. The secret life and extravagant decor of the Harem, the luxurious satin gowns, gold and diamond-laden treasury and armory section are testimony to the great throne of power once seated here.
One of the greatest examples of surviving Byzantine architecture is the Hagia Sophia Museum with colossal dome atop colored marble columns making awesome viewing, not least the upper balconies lined with expansive glittering gold mosaics. In its day it was world renowned for its record as the largest church for 1000 years. Converted to a mosque by the Sultan at the neighboring Topkapi Palace, it has a suitably grand royal entrance attached.
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Turkey Travel Guide
Turkey Travel Planner, Information & Tips
To help plan your trip, you can use this section as a Turkey travel guide about the main highlights of Turkey by region, including maps and tourism information. Discover Turkey’s imperial past combined with breathtaking scenery and unique geographical location spread over 2 continents makes it a vibrant and fascinating country. It’s a land bursting with character, countless historical and natural attractions - on land and sea, not to mention its seriously appetizing cuisine. All in all, it offers a truly engaging, relaxing and exotic holiday experience...
Turkey Travel Guide on the Map
Where to travel in Turkey - The highlights:
There are many fascinating cities and unique landscapes to visit during your trip to Turkey. Here are some of the main highlights in our Turkey travel guide section:
To help plan your trip, you can use this section as a Turkey travel guide about the main highlights of Turkey by region, including maps and tourism information. Discover Turkey’s imperial past combined with breathtaking scenery and unique geographical location spread over 2 continents makes it a vibrant and fascinating country. It’s a land bursting with character, countless historical and natural attractions - on land and sea, not to mention its seriously appetizing cuisine. All in all, it offers a truly engaging, relaxing and exotic holiday experience...
Turkey Travel Guide on the Map
Where to travel in Turkey - The highlights:
There are many fascinating cities and unique landscapes to visit during your trip to Turkey. Here are some of the main highlights in our Turkey travel guide section:
Top 10 Reasons to Visit Turkey
A Turkey vacation maybe the perfect choice for you because it is a travel heaven and a tourist hotspot. Turkey is one of the top ten destinations in the world, according to number of visitors and revenues. Are you still wondering “why go to Turkey?” Here are some Turkey information and the top 10 reasons why a Turkey vacation is the ideal getaway.
1. Sun and Sea Lovers’ Paradise: The unique Mediterranean climate and beautiful nature of Turkey allows almost 6 months of summertime in southern parts, especially in Antalya and Bodrum which are the most popular “sun and sea” tourist destinations. The sandy beaches are splendid and the sea, especially the Aegean coastline, is the most amazing. It is a mildly cold sea that allows for a refreshing experience. Blue Voyage or Blue Crusing is the most favorite way to visit all the beaches with a yacht while enjoying the “turquoise” sea. This may surely be the highlight of your Turkey vacation.
2. History: Turkey is extraordinary rich in history. Did you know that Turkey hosts the most arhaeological sites in the world? Anatolia is the birthplace of many civilizations, empires, historic figures and legends. One of the oldest known human inhabited areas is in Çatalhöyük, Konya dating back to 6500 BC. Ephesus (Temple of Artemis), City of Troy, Cappadocia and the cave church of St.Peter are among some of the countless important sites to visit in your Turkey vacation.
3. Accommodation: Turkey has the most amazing luxury and boutique hotels in the world, especially in Antalya region. The lavishness and the extravaganza in these hotels are probably unmatched since most of them cater to Russian oligarchs and tourists as well. On the other side, you may find the most beautiful hotels at very affordable rates due to intense competition among travel agencies.
1. Sun and Sea Lovers’ Paradise: The unique Mediterranean climate and beautiful nature of Turkey allows almost 6 months of summertime in southern parts, especially in Antalya and Bodrum which are the most popular “sun and sea” tourist destinations. The sandy beaches are splendid and the sea, especially the Aegean coastline, is the most amazing. It is a mildly cold sea that allows for a refreshing experience. Blue Voyage or Blue Crusing is the most favorite way to visit all the beaches with a yacht while enjoying the “turquoise” sea. This may surely be the highlight of your Turkey vacation.
2. History: Turkey is extraordinary rich in history. Did you know that Turkey hosts the most arhaeological sites in the world? Anatolia is the birthplace of many civilizations, empires, historic figures and legends. One of the oldest known human inhabited areas is in Çatalhöyük, Konya dating back to 6500 BC. Ephesus (Temple of Artemis), City of Troy, Cappadocia and the cave church of St.Peter are among some of the countless important sites to visit in your Turkey vacation.
3. Accommodation: Turkey has the most amazing luxury and boutique hotels in the world, especially in Antalya region. The lavishness and the extravaganza in these hotels are probably unmatched since most of them cater to Russian oligarchs and tourists as well. On the other side, you may find the most beautiful hotels at very affordable rates due to intense competition among travel agencies.
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