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1. Dolmabahce Palace

This palace was built in the mid 1800s to replace an earlier structure that was made of wood. The new palace incorporated sixteen separate buildings with stables, a flour mill and a clock tower among them. Suggested duration 2-3 hours

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2. Kaleici

The old city of Antalya contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added several hotels, restaurants and shops, making this a popular tourist destination. Suggested duration More than 3 hours

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3. Anitkabir

Anıtkabir (« Memorial Tomb ») is the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the leader of the Turkish War of Independence and the founder and the first President of Republic of Turkey. It is located in Ankara and was designed by the architects of Professor Emin Onat and Assistant Professor Ahmet Orhan Arda, whose proposal beat 48 other entries from several countries in a competition held by the Turkish Government in 1941 for a «monument» for Atatürk. The site is also the final resting place of İsmet İnönü, the second President of Turkey, who was interred there after he died in 1973. His tomb faces the Atatürk Mausoleum, on the opposite side of the Ceremonial Ground. The mausoleum was depicted on various Turkish banknotes during 1966–1987 and 1997–2009 and was included in the Turkish Chamber of Civil Engineers list of the fifty civil engineering feats in Turkey, a list of remarkable engineering projects realized in the first 50 years of the chamber.

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4. Kemeralti Market

This colorful area of the city is known for its antiques and elegant shops. Visitors will also fine many good seafood restaurants here.

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5. Kleopatra Beach

Kleopatra beach is in the 27th place out of 181 beaches in the Antalya region 120.4km away from its center, the city of Antalya. It is one of the beaches of Alanya settlement, just 2.6 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area, among the mountains. It is a with crystal turquoise water and golden sand, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is very crowded place during the season. Kleopatra beach coast is free for all. This beach has the following amenities, loungers and umbrellas, beach restaurant, changing rooms, showers, toilets. There is also possible to take different water activities such as catamarans or jet skis. During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities , sea kayaking. Fans of active recreation can take part in beach volleyball. This beach is easily accessible, it is located very close to road. Parking is located directly on the beach. 6 more beaches are also available within a 5 km radius. The best one is Damlatas beach, which has a rating of 8.6.

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6. Saklikent Milli Parki

Saklıkent National Park established on June 6, 1996, is a national park in southwestern Turkey. The national park is a canyon, and is located in Muğla Province, at Seydikemer, 50 km (31 mi) far from Fethiye. Thé Canyon is 65 km from Kaş in the Antalya province. The canyon is 300 m (980 ft) deep and 18 km (11 mi) long, being one of the deepest in the world. It was formed through abrasion of the rocks by flowing waters over thousands of years. As the level of water rises during winter months, visitors can enter the canyon all year around only the deeper parts in the summer. 4 km (2.5 mi) of the canyon are walkable after April, when most of the snow in the Taurus Mountains has melted and passed through on its way to the Mediterranean Sea. Saklıkent means "hidden city" in Turkish. The full length of 16 km is only possible to discover with professional equipment and knowledge of advanced canyoning. Some adventure centers offer guided tours with an overnight Biwak camp and about 30 waterfalls to rappel.

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7. Marmaris Marina

Netsel Marmaris Marina, one of Eastern Mediterranean’s most prestigious marinas since it was founded 23 years ago, has been serving as the sixth marina of the Setur Marinas chain as a joint enterprise of Torunlar Real Estate Investment Company and the Koç Group. One of Netsel Marmaris Marina’s most prominent features is that it is an “urban marina”. The marina, which is adjacent to the historical Marmaris Fortress and the entertainment area, is within two minutes’ walking distance to the Marmaris city centre. With its strong breakwaters and its naturally safe haven positioning, Netsel Marmaris Marina is one of the safest shelters against adverse weather conditions. The marina has a total of 830 berths of which 130 are dry berths. Wireless internet is also provided free of charge. Among the services provided to marina guests are computers, printers, Internet access, daily weather reports and contact info of technical services in the front office. The port also has mooring services, 24 hour surveillance camera assisted security, slipway and boatyards up to 100 tons as well as a shopping centre carrying goods from many well-known brands, technical services, fuel station, laundry and swimming pool. Moreover, Netsel Marmaris Marina is among the main sponsors of Turkey’s largest yacht race Marmaris Yacht Races Week. Netsel Marmaris Marina has one of Turkey’s largest marina shopping centers hosting more than 40 brands. In its shopping centre, the marina caters to yacht owners and the local population with its restaurants boasting rich menus, elegant cafes, and various companies operating in the yachting field ranging from apparel to accessories as well as car rental services.

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8. Bursa Teleferik

Bursa Teleferik has developed a “Special Travelling Experience” plot combining ecological transportation enriched with the pleasures offered at the stations and an observation journey. The lift line positioned within the nature delicately and the architecture of 4 separate stations offers comfort and entertainment to the guests. The stores of various brands located in the stations form a packed activity center. The lifts and stations of Bursa Teleferik Co. create a tremendous impression in the international arena as well and aim to be one of the most glorious tourism areas of Turkey and the world.

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9. Castle of St. Peter

This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.

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10. Goreme National Park

Göreme National Park is located in the central part of Turkey, which is a volcanic area that includes Mount Erciyes and Mount Hasan. The national park boundaries encompass an area of 39 square miles (100 sq km). Neither Mount Hasan, with a peak at 10,673 feet (3,253 m) nor Mount Erciyes with a peak of 12,851 feet (3,917 m) are in the park boundaries, however, they can be seen when visiting the park area. They are both picturesque volcano mountains that add to the intriguing landscape of the area. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was created in plateaus and big hills that have been eroded by rivers and wind. Much of the plateaus and hills are comprised of basalt and further developed from the volcanic ash of the volcanoes. The heart of the national park is grounded in the intersecting of underground settlements that are built into the rocky landscape that has been eroded by water and winds. The erosion has left behind stunning hoodoo rock formations that include fairy chimneys, pillars, rock towers, and tent rocks. The softer layers of these rock formations have been leveraged to dig out dwellings. This Turkish cultural feature is a highlight of the park. The imagination that resulted in this complex system of underground and caves of storehouses, religious worship sites, stables for animals, and living quarters is mesmerizing. Tunnels and underground connections reveal an 8-story deep city system amongst these hoodoo rock formations that is incredible. Parts of this area are still homes to locals and parts have been turned into hotel space for visitors. As you discover and explore Goreme, you will return to ancient times while envisioning the lives of those who discovered this haven.

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11. Adaland

Adaland Aquapark is a waterpark which was opened in 1999. According the world waterpark association data it si the biggest Aquapark in Europe. In 2005 it was selected one of the best 10 aquaparks in the world by the New York Post among 1600 aquaparks and this was announced to the world. There are many water slides, the children’s poo and slides using theme of the Cremlin towers, jaccuzzi pool, wave pool, activity pool, ocean pool, lazy river, rafting river with ta 1 km run, jumping towers, trampolines, whole day animations and food to suit and taste. In ıts sector Adaland is known by the world as an up-to-date and leading trademark. It has a daily capacity of 5000 people and it renews itself every year with new projects.

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12. Hagia Sophia Mosque

This architectural marvel displays 30 million gold tiles throughout its interior, and a wide, flat dome which was a bold engineering feat at the time it was constructed in the 6th century. Suggested duration 1-2 hours

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13. Alanya Teleferik

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14. Temple of Apollo