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Discover Turkey's rich history and vibrant culture through ancient ruins, majestic palaces, timeless museums, and traditional experiences across 18 unforgettable summer days.

Discover Turkey's rich history and vibrant culture through ancient ruins, majestic palaces, timeless museums, and traditional experiences across 18 unforgettable summer days.
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Turkey, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Visit early to avoid crowds. Explore the intricate mosaics and grand architecture. Search for the entrance on the Sultanahmet Square side.

Visit early to avoid crowds. Explore the intricate mosaics and grand architecture. Search for the entrance on the Sultanahmet Square side.

Book tickets in advance. Focus on the Harem section and the Treasury for Ottoman artifacts. The palace is a short walk from Hagia Sophia through Gülhane Park.

Book tickets in advance. Focus on the Harem section and the Treasury for Ottoman artifacts. The palace is a short walk from Hagia Sophia through Gülhane Park.
~2 hours
Visit the Grand Bazaar located in Beyazit neighborhood. Look out for handcrafted goods and spices. Bargaining is expected.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a street vendor near Topkapı Palace and try an Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat skewer typical of Turkey's southeastern cuisine.
Adana Kebab
Find a traditional restaurant near the Grand Bazaar and order Döner Kebap served with ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
Döner KebapIdeal for walking to all the major historical sites visited today, minimizing transport hassles.
Ideal for walking to all the major historical sites visited today, minimizing transport hassles.

Spend the morning exploring the rich collection of artifacts at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums located in the Eminönü district. Focus on the Ancient Orient and Tiled Kiosk Museums, close to the Gülhane Park, for a thorough cultural dive.

Spend the morning exploring the rich collection of artifacts at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums located in the Eminönü district. Focus on the Ancient Orient and Tiled Kiosk Museums, close to the Gülhane Park, for a thorough cultural dive.
~1.5 hours
Head to a Çay garden near the Sultanahmet area where locals gather. Try authentic Çay (Turkish Tea) paired with a light savory Börek pastry in an environment rich with Ottoman decor.
~2 hours
Experience the spiritual Sema ceremony in a historic setting often held in the Galata or Beyoğlu neighborhoods. Arrive early to enjoy the architecture of the converted mosques or cultural halls hosting the rituals.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café near Sultanahmet and order Menemen, a traditional Turkish scrambled egg with tomatoes and peppers, with Turkish Coffee to start your day.
Turkish Coffee
Look for a restaurant in Eminönü serving fresh Döner Kebap, a popular Turkish fast food made with seasoned meat typically served with flatbread and salad.
Döner Kebap
For dinner near Galata, find a spot offering fresh seafood or Mediterranean cuisine and try Künefe, a sweet cheese pastry soaked in syrup, for dessert.
KünefeCentrally located for easy access to museums, historic sites, and cultural shows in Istanbul. Comfortable mid-range hotels serve as a convenient base for sightseeing.
Centrally located for easy access to museums, historic sites, and cultural shows in Istanbul. Comfortable mid-range hotels serve as a convenient base for sightseeing.

Spend a full day exploring the ancient archaeological site of Troy. Prioritize the restored city walls and the replica wooden horse. Guided tours are available at the main entrance near the modern town of Tevfikiye.

Spend a full day exploring the ancient archaeological site of Troy. Prioritize the restored city walls and the replica wooden horse. Guided tours are available at the main entrance near the modern town of Tevfikiye.
~3 hours
Head to the coastal town of Çanakkale for dinner. Find a seafood restaurant along the waterfront promenade and order grilled fish with meze appetizers and a glass of Ayran for an authentic local experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a seafood restaurant along the Çanakkale coast and order fresh grilled fish with local vegetable sides, paired with Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
AyranStaying in Çanakkale city center keeps you close to the Troy site and offers easy access to restaurants and transport.
Staying in Çanakkale city center keeps you close to the Troy site and offers easy access to restaurants and transport.

Explore the vast ancient city of Ephesus starting early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat. Don’t miss the Library of Celsus with its impressive facade on Curetes Street, the main thoroughfare lined with other notable ruins.

Explore the vast ancient city of Ephesus starting early in the morning to avoid crowds and heat. Don’t miss the Library of Celsus with its impressive facade on Curetes Street, the main thoroughfare lined with other notable ruins.

Take a short taxi or dolmus ride from Selçuk to the serene House of Virgin Mary, located on Bulbul Mountain. The site offers peaceful gardens and panoramic views; plan for some quiet reflection time.

Take a short taxi or dolmus ride from Selçuk to the serene House of Virgin Mary, located on Bulbul Mountain. The site offers peaceful gardens and panoramic views; plan for some quiet reflection time.
~2 hours
Stroll through the vibrant bazaar in the town center of Selçuk. Look for hand-woven textiles, local pottery and spices along Şht. İsa Cad., and try some street snacks while mingling with local vendors.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near the Ephesus entrance and try a strong Turkish Coffee with a side of Börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach.
Börek
Look for a traditional Turkish restaurant in Selçuk and order Adana Kebab, a spicy ground meat skewer served with rice and grilled vegetables.
Adana Kebab
Find a cozy eatery near the bazaar in Selçuk and enjoy Baklava for dessert along with Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
BaklavaCentral location close to Ephesus and main sites makes it easy for sightseeing and evening strolls in the bazaar.
Central location close to Ephesus and main sites makes it easy for sightseeing and evening strolls in the bazaar.

Explore the ancient Roman spa city of Hierapolis and its well-preserved ruins, including the theatre and the necropolis. Walk on the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, searching for the best views near the natural thermal pools along the main entrance area.

Explore the ancient Roman spa city of Hierapolis and its well-preserved ruins, including the theatre and the necropolis. Walk on the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, searching for the best views near the natural thermal pools along the main entrance area.
~2 hours
Relax in the thermal pools at the modern spa facilities or select a traditional Turkish bathhouse in the town center to experience a steam bath and massage, ensuring to book ahead.
~1.5 hours
Find a vantage point on the travertine terraces to enjoy the spectacular sunset colors reflecting on the pools; a peaceful time for photography and reflection.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cozy café in Pamukkale village and order Menemen, a Turkish scrambled egg dish with tomatoes and peppers, paired with Turkish Coffee for a strong start.
Turkish Coffee
Look for a local restaurant near the Hierapolis entrance offering a fresh Döner Kebap wrap, a flavorful and quick traditional meal.
Döner Kebap
Seek out a restaurant by the travertine terraces serving grilled fish with a side of local vegetables and a glass of Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink to complement the meal.
AyranStaying in Pamukkale village puts you close to key attractions and thermal baths, perfect for early starts and late returns without long travel.
Staying in Pamukkale village puts you close to key attractions and thermal baths, perfect for early starts and late returns without long travel.

Explore this famous UNESCO site early to avoid crowds. Walk through the rock-cut churches on the Panorama Road near Göreme village center, noting the Byzantine frescoes.

Explore this famous UNESCO site early to avoid crowds. Walk through the rock-cut churches on the Panorama Road near Göreme village center, noting the Byzantine frescoes.
~4 hours
Walk or take a short taxi ride to Cavusin or nearby valleys for authentic cave houses. Check out local artisan shops and the historic Church of St. John the Baptist.
~2 hours
Head to the Sunset Point near Göreme for panoramic views over the fairy chimneys. Bring water and a camera for the vibrant sunset colors.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Göreme village and try a traditional Turkish breakfast including menemen (scrambled eggs with tomatoes and peppers) and Turkish coffee.
Turkish Coffee
Choose a terrace restaurant in Göreme town center and try Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat dish, paired with ayran (yogurt drink).
Adana KebabStaying in Göreme places you within walking distance of key attractions and many dining options.
Staying in Göreme places you within walking distance of key attractions and many dining options.
~2 hours
Explore Uçhisar Castle in the morning, the highest point in Cappadocia offering panoramic views of the fairy chimneys and valleys. It's best to arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the lookout spots and carved tunnels.
~3 hours
In the afternoon, join a pottery workshop in the town of Avanos, famous for its pottery tradition. Participate hands-on in creating ceramics using techniques passed down through generations along the Kızılırmak River.
~2 hours
Attend an evening folk dance event showcasing traditional Turkish music and dance styles in Cappadocia. Local cultural centers or cave venues often host these performances providing insight into Anatolian heritage.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café near Uçhisar offering Turkish Coffee paired with fresh Börek, a flaky pastry filled with cheese or spinach, a perfect start to your cultural day.
Börek
Find a restaurant in Göreme serving Adana Kebab, a spicy grilled minced meat dish typical of southern Turkey, accompanied by Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
Adana KebabGöreme remains convenient for visiting Uçhisar and joining local cultural activities, offering a range of comfortable accommodations.
Göreme remains convenient for visiting Uçhisar and joining local cultural activities, offering a range of comfortable accommodations.

Explore this historic district with its narrow cobblestone streets and Ottoman-era architecture. Visit landmarks like the Clock Tower and Kesik Minaret Mosque and browse artisan shops on Barbaros Street.

Explore this historic district with its narrow cobblestone streets and Ottoman-era architecture. Visit landmarks like the Clock Tower and Kesik Minaret Mosque and browse artisan shops on Barbaros Street.
~1 hours
Walk to this well-preserved Roman gate, admire its three arches and carvings. It’s near the old town center, so easy to combine with a cafe stop nearby.
~1.5 hours
Choose a traditional coffee house in Kaleiçi and try Turkish coffee served with a side of Lokum (Turkish Delight). Enjoy the atmosphere and watch locals enjoy their çay or backgammon.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Seek out a seaside restaurant near Hadrian's Gate and order Adana Kebab, a spicy grilled meat dish typical of the region.
Adana Kebab
Look for a casual eatery in Kaleiçi offering a variety of Mediterranean salads and fresh seafood. Finish your meal with Baklava, a sweet layered pastry.
BaklavaStaying here places you in the heart of Antalya's cultural and historical sites, saving travel time and offering atmosphere.
Staying here places you in the heart of Antalya's cultural and historical sites, saving travel time and offering atmosphere.

Visit Sumela Monastery located near the village of Altindere. Explore the Byzantine cave monastery set against a steep cliff, noted for its impressive frescoes and scenic views. Parking available at the base with a short hike up.

Visit Sumela Monastery located near the village of Altindere. Explore the Byzantine cave monastery set against a steep cliff, noted for its impressive frescoes and scenic views. Parking available at the base with a short hike up.
~3 hours
Head to the Trabzon city center for local Black Sea dishes. Seek out restaurants serving hamsi (anchovy) preparations, Kuymak (cornmeal cheese fondue), and pide (Turkish flatbread pizza).
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in Trabzon city center and try a traditional Turkish breakfast spread including fresh bread, olives, cheese, and Çay (Turkish Tea).
Çay (Turkish Tea)
In the evening, try a Black Sea specialty of hamsi pilav (anchovy rice) accompanied by ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
AyranStaying here keeps you close to restaurants, shops, and transit options for day trips like Sumela Monastery.
Staying here keeps you close to restaurants, shops, and transit options for day trips like Sumela Monastery.

Plan a half-day visit to Mount Nemrut. Start early to climb up to the tumuli and enjoy the ancient statues and the breathtaking panoramic views. Bring water and weather-appropriate clothing as it can be windy and cool at the summit.

Plan a half-day visit to Mount Nemrut. Start early to climb up to the tumuli and enjoy the ancient statues and the breathtaking panoramic views. Bring water and weather-appropriate clothing as it can be windy and cool at the summit.
~2 hours
Take a peaceful walk near the summit area to catch the sunset over the mountains. The site offers some of the best sunset views with statues silhouetted against the sky.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small restaurant near the Mount Nemrut entrance and order Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat dish grilled on skewers accompanied by fresh salad.
Adana Kebab
After returning to the town center, try a casual eatery serving Döner Kebap with ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink to complement the meal.
Döner KebapThis area offers convenient access to Mount Nemrut and local amenities for a comfortable stay after long day trips.
This area offers convenient access to Mount Nemrut and local amenities for a comfortable stay after long day trips.

Start your day exploring Bodrum Castle in the Turgutreis area. Visit the castle extensively and take time to see its unique medieval architecture and museums inside the complex.

Start your day exploring Bodrum Castle in the Turgutreis area. Visit the castle extensively and take time to see its unique medieval architecture and museums inside the complex.
~2 hours
Located inside Bodrum Castle, this museum showcases ancient shipwrecks and artifacts recovered from the Aegean Sea.
~2 hours
In the evening, walk along the Bodrum Marina promenade near the castle. Enjoy the sea views and browse local shops and cafes.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near the Bodrum Castle that serves Turkish Coffee paired with a fresh Börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach.
Börek
Look for a small local restaurant in Turgutreis serving Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat skewer, along with a side of Ayran, a refreshing yogurt-based drink.
Adana KebabIt provides convenient access to Bodrum Castle and the marina area for evening strolls.
It provides convenient access to Bodrum Castle and the marina area for evening strolls.
~2 hours
Visit the historic Agora Open Air Museum in the city center, near Konak Square. Focus on the well-preserved Roman ruins including columns, arches, and mosaic floors.
~3 hours
Head to the Izmir Archaeology Museum in Kültürpark, home to artifacts from the surrounding ancient sites. Look for exhibits on the history of Smyrna and the Aegean coast.
~2 hours
Find a meyhane in the Alsancak neighborhood for a variety of small dishes like hummus, grilled vegetables, and seafood. Alsancak is lively in the evenings with good local ambiance.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Konak Square and try a fresh Börek, a flaky pastry filled with cheese or spinach, paired with strong Turkish coffee.
Börek
Look for a casual eatery in Kültürpark offering Döner Kebap, thinly sliced meat served in bread with salad and sauce.
Döner Kebap
Head to Alsancak and enjoy a Turkish meze platter with dishes like ezme, piyaz, and grilled halloumi cheese, accompanied by Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.
AyranAlsancak is centrally located with good public transport connections and a vibrant atmosphere for evenings.
Alsancak is centrally located with good public transport connections and a vibrant atmosphere for evenings.
~4 hours
Explore the charming Şirince Village with its traditional stone houses and local crafts shops. Visit the historic Greek Orthodox church and sample some homemade fruit wines made in local village cellars.
~3 hours
Join a cooking class in the village focusing on classic Turkish dishes such as stuffed grape leaves and lentil soup. The class typically includes a market visit to pick fresh ingredients.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in central Izmir and try Turkish Coffee with a side of Börek, a savory pastry often filled with cheese or spinach.
Börek
Back in Izmir, find a restaurant near the city center serving Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat dish, accompanied by Ayran, a refreshing yogurt-based drink.
Adana KebabThis neighborhood offers easy access to transport options for day trips and plenty of dining and cultural attractions for the evening.
This neighborhood offers easy access to transport options for day trips and plenty of dining and cultural attractions for the evening.
~2.5 hours
Visit Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, located in the Çankaya district. Explore the museum elements to understand modern Turkish history and admire the grand architecture and surrounding ceremonial grounds.
~3 hours
Head to the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations near Ankara Castle in the Ulus area, a must-see for history lovers showcasing artifacts from Paleolithic to Ottoman periods. Use guided audio tours to delve into the rich ancient heritage of Anatolia.
~2 hours
Explore a local artisan bazaar in the Ulus neighborhood, particularly around the historical market streets, to find handmade crafts, traditional textiles, and ceramics. Interact with artisans and enjoy the lively atmosphere in the older city quarter.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the Kızılay area and try Turkish Coffee paired with a fresh börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach.
Börek
Look for a restaurant near the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and order Adana Kebab, a spicy grilled meat dish served with rice and vegetables.
Adana Kebab
Find a place in Ulus where you can sit down to try Lokum (Turkish Delight) for dessert after a meal of grilled vegetables and fresh bread at a local eatery.
Lokum (Turkish Delight)Kızılay is centrally located, providing easy access to all major sights including museums and historic sites visited today.
Kızılay is centrally located, providing easy access to all major sights including museums and historic sites visited today.
~3 hours
The Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital is a remarkable example of Seljuk architecture located in the town of Divriği. Explore intricate stone carvings and the historic hospital structure on the north side of the town center.
~3 hours
Visit a nearby caravanserai, such as the Ağzıkarahan Caravanserai on the road to Sivas. This 13th-century roadside inn offers insight into medieval travel and trade on the Silk Road.
~2 hours
Check for a folk music concert at cultural centers or local theaters in Sivas city center. Expect performances featuring traditional instruments like the bağlama and vocals highlighting Anatolian heritage.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery in Divriği and try Börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach, paired with strong Turkish Coffee to start your day.
Börek
Look for a small eatery near the caravanserai that serves Adana Kebab, minced meat grilled on skewers, accompanied by fresh salad and ayran, a yogurt-based drink.
Adana Kebab
Seek out a restaurant in Sivas center offering Baklava for dessert after a simple grilled chicken or lamb dish to enjoy a traditional sweet finish.
BaklavaThis area offers convenient access to cultural venues and a variety of restaurants, ideal for attending evening concerts and relaxing after day trips.
This area offers convenient access to cultural venues and a variety of restaurants, ideal for attending evening concerts and relaxing after day trips.
~3 hours
Spend the morning immersed in Antalya Museum located in the city center near Kaleiçi. Focus on its expansive archaeological exhibits showcasing ancient artifacts from the region's rich history.
~4 hours
Head to the coastal area west of Antalya, especially the ancient ruins of Phaselis with its old harbors and Roman baths. Explore along the coastal hiking trails for scenic views and historical insight.
~2 hours
Look for a rooftop bar in Kaleiçi old town area. Choose one with views overlooking the Mediterranean and the city's old harbor to unwind after a day of cultural exploration.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Antalya Museum and try Börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach, paired with Turkish Coffee.
Börek
In Kaleiçi, find a rooftop bar serving Adana Kebab accompanied by Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink, perfect for relaxing in the evening.
Adana KebabCentral location near major attractions and nightlife, perfect for cultural immersion and easy access to dining.
Central location near major attractions and nightlife, perfect for cultural immersion and easy access to dining.
~2 hours
Located in the city center, the Green Mosque is a must-see Ottoman-era architectural gem. Look for the intricate tile work and visit early to avoid crowds.
~3 hours
Walk to the Bursa City Museum in the Osmangazi district to delve into Bursa's rich history. Take a guided tour to understand the exhibits better.
~1.5 hours
For dinner, find a popular local restaurant around the city center serving Iskender kebab, a regional specialty of thinly sliced lamb served with tomato sauce and yogurt.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab lunch at a local eatery near the city museum and try a fresh Döner Kebap wrap with ayran, a yogurt-based drink to refresh you.
Döner KebapCentral location provides easy walking access to historic sites and museums visited during the day.
Central location provides easy walking access to historic sites and museums visited during the day.
~2 hours
Explore the richly decorated Chora Church in the Edirnekapı neighborhood. Focus on its stunning Byzantine mosaics and frescoes. The site is less crowded in the morning for a peaceful visit.
~3 hours
Wander the Balat neighborhood's cobbled streets with colorful Ottoman houses. Visit local antique shops and small cafes on Vodina Street. This area offers a quieter step back into Istanbul's history.
~2 hours
Take a Bosphorus ferry from Eminönü pier to enjoy sunset views of Istanbul’s landmarks. Bring a camera for the panoramic panorama of palaces and mosques along the strait.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local bakery in Edirnekapı and try Börek, a savory pastry filled with cheese or spinach, paired with Turkish Coffee for a rich start to your day.
Börek
Look for a casual eatery in Balat serving Adana Kebab, a spicy minced meat skewer. Complement it with Ayran, a refreshing Turkish yogurt drink, to cool down the palate.
Adana Kebab
Find a seafood restaurant near Eminönü and order grilled fish with seasonal vegetables. Finish with a sweet Baklava dessert to experience a classic Turkish treat.
BaklavaThis area places you close to major historic sites and offers easy transit to all parts of the city for your final day.
This area places you close to major historic sites and offers easy transit to all parts of the city for your final day.
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Accommodation based on average hotel price per night. Food includes meals at restaurants and some local coffee or street food. Transport includes local metro, tram, ferry, and occasional taxi rides to reach cultural sites. Activities budget allocated for entrance fees to museums, historical sites, guided tours, and cultural performances.
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