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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Kutaisi to Ankara?
The direct drive from Kutaisi to Ankara is 676 mi (1,088 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 34 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Kutaisi to Ankara, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Batumi and Trabzon, as well as top places to visit like Ureki Beach and Lake Kara, or the ever-popular Karagöl-Sahara National Park.
The top cities between Kutaisi and Ankara are Batumi and Trabzon. Batumi is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Kutaisi and 11 hours from Ankara.
Batumi, the capital of the Georgian republic of Adjara, is a popular resort and port city located on the Black Sea. The city's waterfront promenade, Batumi Boulevard, features a beach and park. Alphabetic Tower is an impressive 130m-high tower adorned with Georgian script that offers stunning views from its seaside observation deck.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Ankara
Trabzon is a Turkish city located on the northeast coast of the Black Sea. Originally constructed as a church in the 13th century, the Hagia Sophia has undergone various transformations to finally become a mosque with renovated ceiling frescoes. The Trabzon Museum, situated in an early-1900s mansion featuring rococo and art nouveau designs, showcases archaeological and ethnographic displays that detail the city's history.
28% as popular as Batumi
2 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Ankara
Best stops along Kutaisi to Ankara drive
The top stops along the way from Kutaisi to Ankara (with short detours) are Batumi Botanical Garden, Sümela Monastery, and Batumi Boulevard. Other popular stops include Ayder Yaylası Yolu, Atatürk Pavilion, and Boztepe.
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Bustling beach with a shore of black sand, believed to have healing, magnetic properties.
Black sea in the Ureki city (Georgia) has clear water with Beach of Black Rocks (Sand). The sand has Minerals (You can see about it in Wikipedia) It has a Good and clean beach. It is Usual crowded but there is always place to seat. It has Lifeguards. You can Rent Jet Ski there. There are also Inflatable tubes with shape of Banana for 10 Gel per person. You can go with Minibus to Tbilisi, Kobuleti or Batumi with Price of 3 Gel per person. It is abou 30 minutes From Ureki To Kobuleti!
Roham Hamidi — Google review
Nice but not equipped, I haven't seen a toilet or changing cabinet. You can shower in selfmade cabines for 1 Lari. Quite crowded in high season.
Yuliia Shandra — Google review
240402 Visited, it was warm weather and nobody there. Clean and siliemt atmosphere but sadly nothing there even I can't find the shop that I can buy bread. hungry moment. They use watwr from underground. It is very near from Ureki station.
Frank SH Lee — Google review
nice beach but in summer has to be overcrowded. black sand from magnetite partciles, you can rent bike or electric scooter here
george venison — Google review
one of the best beaches near Batumi but a bit dirty
Julia Utkina — Google review
This magnetic black sand is sooo good! But I have never seen such dirty water ever. Plastic bags, chips and other packs, plastic bottles. It’s like swimming in a garbage bin. I cannot understand why such a beautiful place is such highly polluted.
Sviridenko Kirill — Google review
Clean and beautiful beach. The weather is good and hot enough to swim even in November
Ilya Lebedev — Google review
Long beach, mostly full of people. Some parking lots are 1…5 GEL, we parked on the street and did not have to pay. Many different places for food, lifeguard, shops. The beach was clean.
Estelle Miller — Google review
Most relaxing place, sand beach Aaye haaye 🏖️👙 usually crowded place ..not so clean ,quite dirty ..no free changing cabinets u need 1-2 lari ..I like mostly night view or sunset view
pinku — Google review
Really pleasing, black sand, supposedly good for joints. Very dirty beach. A lot of cigarette's butts and overal litter. In the summer months a crowd of mobile sellers offering many kinds of food.
Ent io — Google review
Too crowded, too noisy, too dirty... So, the interesting especial place convert into not recommended for sea bathing. You may spent short time there to see black sand of the beach.
Irina Sh — Google review
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Nice place. Recommended. There is a small entrance fee
Emre Ahmet Uçunoğlu — Google review
Very beautiful place
I would like to visit it every time
גאבר אלקרינאוי — Google review
Larg lake with tourist attractions.
Kids Playing yard .
One restaurant with few menu meals.
Jamal Alkuwari — Google review
Lovely lake and beautiful colorful trees!
Nasser Salah — Google review
(Translated by Google) It can be dangerous for those who do not know the roads. Using minibuses may be less risky. It is truly worth seeing, a corner of heaven with its untouched nature. There is a Cafe where you can drink tea. You can walk around the lake in the mountains. We were very happy that such a natural wonder was untouched.
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Yolları bilmeyen için tehlikeli olabilir.Minibüsleri kullanmanız daha az riskli olabilir.Gerçekten görmeye değer, bozulmamış doğasıyla cennetten bir köşe.Çay içebileceğiniz bir Cafe var.Gölün etrafını dağallıklar içerisinde yürüyebiliyorsunuz.Böyle doğa harikasının bozulmamış olması bizi çok mutlu etti
Cuma Karaoglu — Google review
(Translated by Google) The road is very bad. You hit the underside of the vehicle and leave the bumper. If your vehicle is automatic, it will break down. Constant knocking, you are constantly looking for potholes on the road. Very narrow road. If you say there is nothing beautiful, the nature is beautiful, the water is beautiful, the view is amazing.
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Yol çok kötü . Araç altı vurur tamponu bırakırsınız. Aracınız otomatik ise bozulur . Sürekli vuruntu sürekli yolda çukur kolluyorsunuz. Çok dar yol . Hiç mi güzel bir şey yok derseniz doğası çok güzel suyu çok güzel manzara süper
Nedim Toraman — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a little crowded but the view is worth seeing
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Biraz kalabalıktı ama görülmeye değer manzarası var
Zehra Sökmen — Google review
(Translated by Google) A complete Wonder of Creation. The lake is beautiful and the forest is beautiful.
Around 35 km from Borcka. The last 7 km is a cobblestone road. There are potholes here and there. The asphalt road is good, but the stony road is narrow and difficult.
Night time is not recommended. A parking area has been allocated for the camp, but it is far away, there is no lighting and there is no fountain. The mosque is locked at night. The weather is minus at night and the wood you can make is wet and humid. Lighting is a must.
I recommend you to eat corn on the road.
By the way, the entrance fee to Black Lake is 40 lira for a car.
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Tam bir Yaratılış Harikası. Göl ayrı güzel orman ayrı güzel.
Borçka'ya 35 km civarı. Son 7 km si parke taşlı yol. Yer yer çukurlar var. Asfalt yol iyi ancak taşlı yol dar ve zorlu.
Gece vakti tavsiye edilmez. Kamp için park alanı tahsis edilmiş ancak hem uzak hem aydınlatma yok hem çeşme yok. Mescid geceleri kilitli. Gece hava eksilerde ve yapabileceğiniz odunlar ıslak ve nemli. Aydınlatma şart.
Yol üstünde mısır yemenizi tavsiye ederim.
Bu arada Kara Göle giriş ücreti otomobil için 40 lira.
Established in 1912, the Batumi Botanical Garden boasts a vast collection of subtropical plant species and offers guided tours. The garden is located on the slopes of mountains overlooking the Black Sea and features both local and non-local flora. Visitors are advised to allocate at least 3-4 hours to explore the main attractions, with a full day being ideal. However, there are no food outlets available on-site, so visitors should bring their own provisions for picnics.
Beautiful place. Multiple amazing local and non local plans good organized on the slopes of the mountains above the sea. Better to plan at least 3-4 hours there just to see main spots. I'd recommend to spent whole day there, but bring food with you, there are picnic areas, but food is not for sale on site. If you aren't ready to walk a lot you can use golf cars to reach most popular view points
Ilya Shevyrev — Google review
Of course! Batumi Botanical Garden is located on the Black Sea coast of Georgia and covers over 100 hectares. It is home to thousands of species of plants from all over the world, and is known for its beautiful views of the sea. It's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Dr. Mobammed Saleem saleem — Google review
A pretty botanical garden. A nice place to go on a walk. Many places with shade to cool down from the sun, and benches to sit down and rest. Friendly dogs to guide us. Entrance cost 20GEL.
Brandon Chow — Google review
Beautiful botanical garden. Highly recommend to visit. One day is not enough to see everything. There is a shuttle bus number 10. Inside there is only a snack, there is no full-fledged food - coffee, ice cream. inside there is a bus to 7-9 seats, it costs 5 GEL per person. Rides between the extreme entrances.
Vitali D — Google review
A very nice place to visit, but the hike is a little hard, but there are golf-carts that operate in the park.
there is a good restaurant at the end of the route, and also a great beach section that you can access.
the botanical garden itself is amazing with many beautiful flowers and trees.
vladimir berlin — Google review
Very beautiful place, be ready to spend there at least two hours. There is no food inside, but you can buy smth near the main entrance or bring food with you and set up a picnic with the nice view
Tatiana Vlasova — Google review
This place is huge. I don't know if it's even possible to walk all the trails in a single day, although the main route is definitely doable. A bit of uphill, so be aware if you have mobility issues. The views of the sea are unparalleled.
R E — Google review
Easily accessible with bus number 10 from Batumi center. You can pay with credit card for the bus ticket.
I would recommend coming to the garden in the morning or around midday and bringing some food with you - they’re so many beautiful plant species; different sections of origin and siting areas that you can peacefully spend the whole day there.
The sea panorama views are magnificent.
Lydia Aleksandrova — Google review
We loved the garden. Well worth visiting. Beautiful. Places to sit and talk. We met others from various countries who were friendly. Views are gorgeous. Great staff. Ocean views at places.
Carla Rupp — Google review
Nice garden, the trees are beautiful, there is many old trees. The view to Black Sea was amazing. The garden needs more improvement and facilities. The staff should be trained to how deal with tourist people.
Ali — Google review
Beautiful garden with incredible vegetation. You can observe specimens young and old. The bamboo forest is really something to see. In may many plants blossomed and you could smell their sweet scent. Book a few hours to stroll around the peaceful alleys.
B?a?ej Pawlak — Google review
Good fun in this beautiful place, needs to have a better navigation solution, as some of the physical guidance arrows were broken. An app maybe? Some spots along the route were not fully sorted. Overall a very nice place that needs fixing.
legionofpickles — Google review
Amazing botanic garden. Super huge and beautiful. It takes around 3hours to walk around, so be prepared. It is also pretty humid . The trees are so beautiful, very big and lovely. The view is breathtaking, and there is a lovely beach next to the botanical garden.
Deimanciukas Deimante — Google review
It's beautiful, it's big, it's serene! Many picnic locations with a black sea view. Facilities like toilets, gazebos and food and drink stands are all around. It's such a nice place to have a getaway from the big and bustling Batumi. There's a lot of biodiversity, separated in different sections classified in different sections (like the bamboo forest).
Elske Heermans — Google review
Very beautiful place. You can spend the entire day here walking and enjoying the views. There is a shop inside and they sell things at double rate
anant trivedi — Google review
Very large area but better as a walk through hilly jungle type. Excellent black sea views.
Arun Kumar — Google review
We were not lucky with weather, because it was raining heavily, but in general it was very nice experience. You need like 3-4 hours to explore the most interesting parts of the garden. Here is a tip: walk through the entire garden (if you park your car in the entrance closer to BATUMI), because mostly you will walk downhill and take an electric car on the way back. I mean you can walk both ways it’s not that big, but if you are short on time use my tip.
You can also get to seaside when you are in lower part of the garden. It was very beautiful there.
The only thing I didn’t like is that entrance fee, guide, electric cars etc is for full price for foreigners and only half price for Georgian citizens. Not a big fan of those practices. Otherwise all good 👍
Roman Samkharadze — Google review
Very nice place to walk with a entrance is 20 GEL. Nice view of the Batumi and north Black sea coast. Zip line 70 GEL. No food inside the garden, only in entrances. Electric cars can take you to the opposite park side. Many different trees.
Boris Becker — Google review
It's magnificent. In 2023 it costs 20 lari for foreigners, You can take a ride in an electrical car, but we prefer to walk. It's better to come in the morning and spend there the whole day. After that, you can have beach time. Take your snacks in advance, shops there have only beverages and ice cream.
Guliaim Aiylchy — Google review
I can't make a good review I just make a review on the price which I find too much especially the camping prices for 50 a night! It's more expensive than being in Hotels in Batumi! Also during the time I was there it wasn't looking as nice due to the winter season! We at the end did some camping next to the botanical garden for free because it's legal in this country to do wild camping.
Also for tourists it is way more expensive. I want to visit it maybe in summer so to give a proper review but for now it's what I have to say.
Backpackingpeanuts — Google review
Very nice place to walk. Nice view of the Batumi and north Black sea coast. Zip line 70 GEL. No food inside the garden, only in entrances with 20 GEL
Nadine Radaidah — Google review
Great sights to see. Air is clean. Beach is beautiful.
The Argo Cable Car takes passengers up to a viewing point over the city, with views of the Black Sea and the city. The journey is short and takes about 10 minutes, with a cafe, shop, and viewing platform at the top.
The lines was long but they moved fast.
We went up around 18:00 we saw the sunset and came down after we saw the view at night.
You can buy coffee on the mountain top and we enjoyed Georgian dance show .
We payed 30 gel for 1 person and for children is less , I think 15 gel.
Overall one of the better place to watch batumi , really beautiful.
Eilon Peretz — Google review
We took a ride in the Argo Cable Car, it was interesting as this gives you a different view of the city from the car and the disembarking location. It is somewhat expensive at 30 GEL each. The ride was unique and a good opportunity to take some pics. If more than two people I think the cost it not worth the experience.
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Greg Johnston — Google review
It was such a wonderful experience to try Argo Cable Car. The view from the highest top was amazing. Also, they have a nice coffee shop up and a wonderful view for the whole city from the mountains.
Sherif Omarah — Google review
Lovely cable car ride. However, there is only a chapel, restaurant, and look out point on top... Nothing else to do so seems a little expensive to go with nothing much to do on top.
Bettina Robertson — Google review
Gorgeous journey. This is I think the longest cable car journey.
Beautiful scenes of Batumi.
Takes you to the top of the mountain to collect more memorable pictures and enjoy what the cafe offers while pleasing the eyes with astonishing views
You can drive up there but what is the advantage?!?!
We went there around 16 and were almost alone on the cable going up and down.
The price is 30 GEL for adult foreigners and 10 for kids.
Before you embark on the car they take a group photo where you can view when you reach the top. If you wish to buy it , it is 30 GEL. No bearing cost if you had wished otherwise
Ali Alamer — Google review
30 GEL per person for a round trip ticket.
12 min ride one way. On top you get to see Batumi city and the Black sea🌊 You can get food and beverages on top if you fancy expensive restaurants and shop for wines and liquors as well.
There are few freelance photographers 📸 who can click amazing pics for you for as low as 30 GEL(you can negotiate if you are planning to get more pics from them😉)
Akshay Menon — Google review
The place is amazing
Staff are friendly
Food wasn't great I ordered cheese burger it was juicy and nice but the bread was not fresh
The view is significant
The ride feeling was amazing (it was windy however it wasn't scary that much and you feel safe during the trip) it took around 15-20 min to reach the top of the mountain
Khaled El Sayed — Google review
A very interesting and exciting attraction. At the top, you can get out of the cabin and visit a small chapel, enjoy the view of the city. There is also a restaurant and a souvenir shop.
Dusan ?P?tnik? — Google review
One of the best experiences in Batumi for me. The view is absolutely gorgeous and a great place at the top, to stay, make some great photos, and chill with a glass of wine or otherwise. There was also a music/dance show at the time of our visit, and it's completely free. Views are superb at the sunset, so try to get at at moment, we were lucky and the sun was smiling 🙂
Wow Bagger — Google review
The length is almost 2,6 km, longer than cable car in Tbilisi. The view is so beautiful. Ticket Price is more expensive (of course), 30 gel for adults and 7 gel for children
Nomad's World — Google review
The Experience Was Awesome ✨You Can See The Whole Batumi City From Above, The Sea & Port Of Batumi. It Was Really Nice Experience Which I Will Never Forget. We Were Lucky Enough To See The Rainbow 🌈 Which Was Awesome. I Really Believe Everybody Whose In Georgia Must Visit Batumi Cuz It's Very Happening City & Must Take The Cable To View The Beautiful City From Above. Must Visit Place. You Can Buy Tickets At Cable Car Station Only. Not So Expensive Yet Stunning Experience.
Prakhar Chaturvedi — Google review
The best way to see all of Batumi. The distance covered is impressive, probably the longest cable car journey I have been on. The perceived top is actually just a waypoint to a higher location, so cross another valley. The views from the top are breathtaking. The cafe up there is not a bad place to relax and have a snack or a drink either. I enjoyed a homemade lemonade, which was rather excellent.
Fasih Rehman — Google review
It was an amazing ride. Best time is in the evening close to sunset, you'll get the most beautiful view.
unzila saifi — Google review
A cable car that takes you from downtown to the shoulder of Mt. The view from above is simply stunning (worth doing it at sunset). At the end point there is a restaurant and an observation point. Worth the cost of the ticket.
Batumi's Batumi Boulevard is a charming seaside promenade that runs from the city port to the Dancing Fountains. The wide boulevard is home to cafes, restaurants, family attractions, sculptures, benches and more.
Vibrant green space along the Black Sea featuring musical fountains, exercise paths, cafes & bars.
The Boulevard has a wide paved walking path next to the beach with the gardens and a cycling track behind it. Numerous sculptures, mosaics and fountains including two dancing fountains are also part of the boulevard.
Home to many restaurants, cafes and bars, a mini-zoo and some other structures like a theater. With the growth in tourism, a lot of modern hotels, apartments and other buildings have sprung up along the sea shore and the view from the boulevard is one of modern buildings.
The beach is spotless and not too crowded. It's a stony beach and has pebbles instead of sand. Thankfully, there are many benches along the boulevard. Being oriented to the west, the beach also has great sunset views.
Pavewalk is amazing as it covers many beautiful shops.
Aehsan Samar — Google review
Lovely and lively stretch of boulevard with mesmerizing view of the black sea..with 6th may park on one side is an ideal place for taking a morning and an evening walk. Great for everyone from family to kids to solo travellers and couples..Rent an E- scooter for more fun time and enjoy the best part of Batumi.
Jeet Varma — Google review
Amazing place in the city. It is huge area. Can be called as the heart of the city.
There is a sound and water show at night and unlike other ones, this one runs for hours without break.
The promenade is also beautiful, good for strolling.
Above everything what amazed me beyond limits is the provision of different games like Table Tennis, Pool, etc. This something new I have seen, such facilities free of cost that to in a public place.
Must visit if you are in Batumi.
Preetam Chakraborty — Google review
Restaurants, dancing fountains , some games .
Good for kids . Along the boulevard you can find karaoke restaurants. Some pubs . At night this place got a lot of options. At the morning many restaurants offer breakfast from 10:00 we found only one that was open earlier around 9:00 but wasn’t easy . The boulevard is more then 2km long
Eilon Peretz — Google review
Its an amazing place. Nice place for relaxing. You can find bicycles there. It is good and cheaper. It is a great thing. We can access to all the location
Deepak kumar — Google review
Batumi Boulevard is a must-visit destination for anyone travelling to Georgia. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a memorable stroll by the sea , this enchanting promenade has it all. I cannot recommend ut highly enough
Avazbek Urinbekov — Google review
Batumi Boulevard is a 7km walking path and a separate bike path. Being here in February you never get the true feeling of this wonderful Boulevard but is was still very nice walk. There many attractions to be found along the boulevard. Statues like the first love, dancing water fountains, misc. rentals like bikes and two wheel scooters. At the far end in town you will find Ali and Nino a unique metal statue that moves so that these two lovers flow through each other. We would definitely recommend using the boulevard as there is so much to see and do. I can only imagine what the warmer months would look like.
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Greg Johnston — Google review
Such a lovely place to spend time at. We are out on the boulevard every night since being in Batumi. The boulevard offers many great things to see and do. Can also be very romantic if you are with your ❤️ partner. I very highly recommend this place.
Geri shai — Google review
There's a lot of activities here. People are walking, sitting on the beach, doing exercise ( even some people did yoga there too), cycling, playing, etc. We really like the atmosphere. And it's really nice.
Nomad's World — Google review
A great place to walk, especially in the evening when there is no sizzling sun. the most pleasant experience. The cleanliness of the boulevard is monitored. I would say that this is not even a boulevard, but a park with an embankment. Probably one of the most pleasant and beautiful places on the Black Sea coast in Georgia
Sergei Artemenko (We'll help) — Google review
You can't visit Batumi without taking in the Boulevard. Apparently it is 4km long and spans the majority of the city. I did go for a dip in the Black Sea, be warned it is pretty cold, I got out pretty quickly. Plenty of places to grab a drink or some snack all along the boulevard.
Fasih Rehman — Google review
The nature here is beautiful, it's nice to walk
Yana Mesheryakova — Google review
Beautiful amazingly well kept boulevard with tons of amenities and art, wonderful atmosphere. Gorgeous views and beach all along it. Tons of cool statues and art right on the boulevard or nearby. Lots of restaurants, stands with drinks, souvenir shops. Even ping pong tables, pool tables and a bird zoo with parrots and ducks and swans! Wonderful atmosphere, especially at night, so many people and families out and about. Also feels very safe.
isabel Walker — Google review
One of the best place to spend time here in Batumi where you can find long walking/ cycling track, beautiful illuminated high rise buildings, almost all type of restaurant staying from casual cafes, fine dine in, outdoor and pubs, small shops for snacks and ice creams, beautiful fountain show and obviously the famous sunset at Black Sea, All views on this street
Global Entertainment — Google review
Favorite place
Especially in the morning or during the sunset
Located in Batumi, the Dolphinarium is a place where visitors can swim with dolphins or enjoy a show. It's one of the most popular attractions in town and shares its space with an aquarium.
I have no words to describe it. The show was incredible!!! You will be amazed to see what dolphins can do together. You will walk out with a smile on your face. I highly recommend to see it. One of the best attractions in Batumi!
Krystian — Google review
I recently visited the dolphinarium and had an incredible time! The dolphin shows were truly captivating, showcasing the intelligence and grace of these amazing creatures. The trainers were knowledgeable and clearly cared deeply for the well-being of the dolphins. The facility was clean and well-maintained, creating a pleasant atmosphere for both the animals and visitors. It was a memorable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone interested in learning about and appreciating marine life.
Prakhar Gupta — Google review
One of the best show I have ever seen. Worth to visit. Price 20 gel. If you have someone with you using wheelchair, then its Free for that person.
ali tawal — Google review
Great main attraction with fair pay.
Interaction with dolphins was awesome. Not cheap, but it last ~ 15-20 minutes, a lot of emotions, wife was happy, so I was happy 😉😁
Reservation only by phone.
Interaction I can definitely recommend.
Egor — Google review
Best show with good price
We liked it and my daughter love it
suggestion : it will be good idea to open small shop & sell dolphins doll
Thanks
All the best
Hajar Almatrooshi — Google review
Great program, the show was awesome and the dolphins are adorable. The crew are professionals, the price is reasonable. 25l for 30 minutes. Open air space. Every seat has a good view. Lines move fast, but tickets are better to buy beforehand.
Pure joy.
Kamila Nurgaliyeva — Google review
Good show, kids will have a good time. But not sure if in this day and age we should have animal performance like these given that circus animals are banned in most countries.
Shailesh Daxini — Google review
Went to this show and it was worth every penny. Totally amazing.
Groups of school children were at the same show and truth be told they made the atmosphere, chanting and clapping with every action.
If ever in Batumi it's well worth a visit. I bought the tickets about 2 hours ahead of the show and at only 20 lari it works out about £7.
The show itself lasted about 40 minutes and there is no bad seats in the place.
John Mc Elv — Google review
Wow! I felt like I had returned to my childhood! The show was wonderful, the dolphins are very well-groomed! It's obvious that they lived what they did and wanted as more ovations as possible 🙂 200% must see place if you are in Batumi, regardless of you travel alone, with your loved one or as a family with kid(s)🙂
Lena Kim — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience for both adults and children! The Batumi Dolphinarium offers a top-notch show with highly skilled trainers. The fact that the event was conducted in three languages (Georgian, Russian, and English) was commendable. The 20 lari entrance fee was worth it, especially for the front-row seats. For those who prefer to stay dry, I recommend the middle-front section. The entire performance lasted 35-40 minutes. Highly recommended!
Mák Zita — Google review
Great show, I really liked it, I recommend going if you’ve already seen the city and don’t know how to have fun, the dolphins are cute, the trainers are professional 😏 It's wet in the first rows, be prepared) and don't try to catch a wet ball😬
Natallia — Google review
If you are in Batumi do not miss attending this show.
It is performed twice daily in the evening. But make sure to lock in your seat early in the day. Ticket booth opens at 11 and one ticket is 25 Lari. It is much but it is worth it.
Amazing performance of dolphins combined with energitic atmosphere.
Ali Alamer — Google review
Recommend this place, if you are visiting Batumi then you have to go here. The show starts before the time, the dolphins swim and play before it even starts! The dolphins are so cute. And sometimes they even show the baby dolphins! You can even play with them, they throw balls and they you throw it back and they catch it! It's super worth it for 20 lari, and for 150 lari you can swim with the dolphins!
Yulia P — Google review
Very clean and spacious place and open roof. The performers and dolphins were amazing!!! Definitely would recommend the show brought lots of smiles and laughs. The dolphins are truly talented and their trainers
Powerful cascades that only fall in May & June, fed by surplus water from the adjoining lake & dam.
Very impressive waterfall, with a well maintained stairway around the falls that give you good views at every angle. A great stop if you are visiting the Georgian ruins in the area.
Owen McMullen — Google review
One of the greatest Waterfalls in Erzurum province.
One of the most beautiful waterfalls that I have seen in Turkey. The height of the water fall is high compared to other waterfalls.
The water flows in large quantities and forms a river that flows through the mountain paths.
There is the only restaurant and coffee around the waterfall. The place is good for a quick walk on the way to Erzurum
Jamal Alkuwari — Google review
must be seen 👍👍👍
amedîyê — Google review
gid.
mami — Google review
Amazing
ismayil ismayilov — Google review
A great waterfall...
Ahmet Burcin Yereli — Google review
super
Stanislav Georgiev — Google review
(Translated by Google) The waterfall is worth seeing, we saw it as small in the photos, but it is quite big, there is a gozleme restaurant in front of the tarhan buffet at the entrance, it tastes legendary, it is thin and filled, the prices are very affordable. If you don't taste it with tea in a samovar, you will lose a lot 😊
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Şelale görülmeye değer fotoğraflarda küçük gibi gördük fakat gayet büyük giriste tarhan bufe karşisinda bir gozlemeci var tadi efsane incecik ici dolu fiyatları çok uygun semaverde cayla mutlaka tadın yemeyen cok sey kaybeder 😊
Gülay A* — Google review
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Ulubağ, 25440 Uzundere/Erzurum, Türkiye
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Cool setting and nice hike to the waterfall! It takes about 20 minutes (uphill), you can then swim underneath the waterfall. You should wear good shoes!
Verena Gumpoldsberger — Google review
The pictures don't do the waterfall credit really. It is a wonderful waterfall and a must see if you are in the area. The road is a bit tricky and can be daunting at times especially when there is another car returning back. We went in May so there was plenty of parking space available. You have to cross a foot bridge to get to the other side of the river. Then it's a long climb into the mountains. It's not easy and you have to be fit, definitely not for the elderly and kids may complain, but it' all worth it when you arrive at the waterfall. What a fantastic view.
Ilhan Erden — Google review
One of the most beautiful waterfalls of Turkey with a dropping height of almost 100 meters. Water volume is at its peak during April, May although it is remarkable even in dry summer. Could reach after a walk of about 750 meters from where you park your vehicle at Kamilet Valley. Don't forget to have a bath in its small pool just under the falls and enjoy the real piping blodred Blacksea tea before and after your climb to Mençuna. Must see place if you are in the region. Don't miss it...
SADIK BAYDERE — Google review
The place is understaffed. No electricity in the morning therefore no internet and no warm water. The host is rude. The room they gave us was a small cabin next to kitchen which was loud all night and so small that toilet is 1 meter away from bed. Best would be to stay in arahvi and visit the area as a day trip. This place is not worth the money.
Y Chau — Google review
If you want virgin nature so you can stay here . Everything is good except the road but this nature needs that. I hope there will be no human work around here.
Workers are friendly. Everything is great.
svem Clk — Google review
One of the best water falls in Turkey. You can swim but it's a long walk up there and driving is a bit stressful.
Koray Özdemir — Google review
Friendly owners and staff . Very clean place .. amazing area .. I recommend this place for all ..thanks
Maen DAQAQ — Google review
Impressive. You need to walk around 30 mins thru a lovely path to reach waterfall.
Levent Sadik Kucukdaban — Google review
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Kamilet, Mençuna Şelalesi Karşısı, Mençuna konakları No:8, 08200 Küçükköy/Arhavi/Artvin, Türkiye
Ayder Yaylası Yolu, a scenic road in Turkey, offers breathtaking views and picturesque landscapes. This route provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the region, with its stunning vistas and charming surroundings. Ayder Yaylası Yolu presents an excellent option for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The pathway showcases diverse flora and fauna, as well as majestic mountains that command attention.
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Çamlıhemşin/Rize, Türkiye
I'll never travel to Ankara without this trip planner again
An amazing place there are rafting options but better be careful it is a wild place.
Hazal Gulsan — Google review
Heaven 💚
gamze f?nd?k — Google review
Just Amazing ❤️
Lets Travel To (Nouna) — Google review
Very nice place and activities
Bayan (Bayan_KB) — Google review
Amazing. Beautiful. The water is wild. Many activities around such as swings, rafting and zipline. Also many redorts and getaways but not to an extent of interrupting the nature.
Hussain Malalla — Google review
We took a boat to see the water falls. I can't say less than WoW. It is amazing. You can touch the water falls water. also the water is crystal clear. The driver was very kind and gentlemen.
Raji Abu Alkhuyur — Google review
Absolutely beautiful area. Cool weather even in the middle of the summer. Great for walking and hiking.
Helena Moreno — Google review
Wonderful
Mohamad Aljassem — Google review
The enormous river fed by the peak of Kaçkar Mountains...
Hayati Türe — Google review
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Rize, Türkiye
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Zilkale
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Uzungöl
Lake
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Nestled in a mountain valley, this picturesque lake features a quaint village with hotels & shops.
It was magical covered in snow with snow falling though it must be a totally different vibe in summers.
Tooba Tanveer — Google review
We went at the end of November and it was quite and the weather cold. We stayed all the day their.
Nice spot for relaxing and enjoying the weather and view in restaurants & coffee shops around the lake.
Ebrahim Al Hulaibi — Google review
Spectacular view from up hill, however few busy restaurant(s)/cafe(s).
View from observation deck is closer and different.
Many restaurants and cafes in the city, many activities, market and a lovely waterfall.
On the way, we stopped at turkish delights factory (very good sweets, spices and some skin care products), knives shop, tea factory, silver ornaments store; all of very good quality and reasonable prices.
Rania Fouad — Google review
Amazing place in July and August.. must visit. Very busy so you sneak on the mountain to take good pics 📸
Habiba A — Google review
A very relaxing atmosphere, good chilling spot and lovely walking area especially for the families.
Mohammed Alsulaimi — Google review
The place is very beautiful and the atmosphere is cold but the area was very crowded in August
?????? ??????? — Google review
Beautiful and amazing place . Outstanding nature…but very dirty no management and Shopkeepers, sellers and cafe owners are unfair we had a cup of tea for 20tl that usually is 6 tl. Government should pay attention to this amazing lake and don’t leave it on gods hands only.
Worldbeauties — Google review
Great view and very nice weather. You need to book an appartment and prepare all your needs from outside the area because every thing is very very expensive. You dont expect a good service also. I think the place needs to be observed much better by the authorities and government.
Restaurants , shops, coffee shops, services, car rentals, taxis...etc are very gready and opportunestic. I haven't seen such greadiness in any other place in the world.
Hayder Abdulilah Abdulrahman — Google review
Simply breathtaking. A must visit when in Northern Türkiye. A photographer’s paradise. The observation deck can be reached via winding stairs through beautiful scenery (after huffing and puffing the way up), or by car on the other side of the mountain.
Maath Shadid — Google review
I think this is one of the overrated places. Maybe is beauty during summer and definitely not in the winter. Whoever wanna visit, please avoid during winter time. It is a bit difficult to get there, hence i join the tour. Is around one hour + away from Trabzon city centre. Spend a day trip also not too bad, unless you have many things to do, then overnight can be an ideal. During winter almost 85% shop is close. But there is theme park and some others things you could do during non winter time. View from the top deck is a bit far, then walking around the lake is pretty. Wanted visit to mosque, but it was close at that time. The cutest things i discover is their cinema beside the lake, however also close during winter. There are many shop, hotel, and restaurant surrounded this lake.
Koeyaa — Google review
Best place to enjoy the view weather and nature.
Suli Awan — Google review
Good place and beautiful to see but Unfortunetally I had bad experience during in February. Lake was cover by snow and difficult to see how nice is it
In generally its a good place for travel and have a joy
zauri chxaidze — Google review
Not too much culture but the area is beautiful. It’s apparently become very touristy and traffic can be hectic in the weekends. It is recommend to come during the week if possible
Andy Andersen — Google review
Uzungöl beautiful place but it’s become very hectic and takes a long time to get any where … beauty of the lake is diminished by way too many shops and restaurants… topped up by thuggish behaviours from shops and inflated prices …
Saba Restaurant amazing people and good food
M Khan — Google review
It is a very good place for nature lovers , it is magnificent, calm and cold! There are tons of restaurants and cafes with medium quality food ( not very tasty) , I recommend some snacks like corn and potatoes etc
iima 04 — Google review
If you're visiting Trabzon, do book a tour to Uzungol Lake. It's magical in winter. If you can picture a Christmas village in your mind, this is exactly that in reality. Absolutely breathtaking and surreal experience! Many restaurants are accessible in the area so food isn't an issue because not only is the food decent but there's a good variety of options to choose from.
Christopher Vaz — Google review
Wonderful nature, a dream alike environment where you live next to clouds, pray in a lovely mosque near a beautiful lake.
Locals are friendly, many guests and visitors are Arabs.
Loved it...
Ahmed El Deraa — Google review
Highly recommended place to visit, especially in summer, good views highland views, pure colors, good food and shishaaa, i had a great experience there and i enjoyed it alot
Abood irshaid — Google review
How can I start to describe this place? Literal piece of heaven on Earth. The air was fresh and clean, the view was breathtaking and the atmosphere was extremely relaxing and friendly. I recommend it if you are looking for a day of relaxation and enjoying the beautiful nature.
Aseel Ghassan — Google review
It’s not lake, it’s name should be changed, it should be arab lake. The only thing beautiful is nature 🌱
Arya M. — Google review
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61940 Çaykara/Trabzon, Türkiye
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61030 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Türkiye
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It used to be a museum in the past but now it has reverted to being a mosque. The building is amazing and the Byzantine paintings inside, on the walls and ceiling will leave awestruck. The surroundings are also great, with wonderful views of the sea and very nice gardens to stroll around. There is also a lighthouse and some tombstones in the garden.
You should get a guide or a local if you want to learn something about the history of the place.
Eva Bravo — Google review
Very beautiful and interesting place for the people to see, there's nice cafeteria next to the Hagia Sophia to relax
Myren Reni — Google review
An outstanding place, highly recommended, entry is free of charge
Good place to take photos
There is a basement car parking ( we faced some difficulties in parking as the parking garage is too small )
shaikha alnasrallah — Google review
Was closed for restoration while I was there. To be opened only in 2020 if I am not wrong.
Benjamin Chin — Google review
Must visit place in Trabzon. No museum found there but the building and frescoes inside are marvellous. Also nice sea view. Women are allowed inside with covered head, they offer shawls at the entrance.
Mili Dđ — Google review
From the magnificent and important historical places, you find a lot of designs, drawings and icons telling us the story of yesterday. Its location is wonderful and delightful
Taimaa mar — Google review
It’s amazing that it’s still preserved somewhat for you to see. And half the museum is a masjid (mosque) but you can enter from the side to see inside the masjid and also the other part of which visitors can enter and explore. The view again here is amazing.
Organic Drip KSA — Google review
Beautiful architecture with a rich history that dates back to more than 500 years..
Turkish newlyweds come here to take pictures because of the beauty of this place right by the sea.. i took a nice shot of one ;)
Its worth the trip ..
Abdullah Alsaif — Google review
Hagia Sophia Trabzon, a prominent temple both among the monuments of Pontus and among the Byzantine monuments in general, owes its importance to its connection with a variety of historical and archaeological parameters. First of all, it is a monument clearly linked, since its inception, to the local imperial dynasty of the Great Komnenoi. At the same time, the way in which the elements of its architectural design, painting, mosaic and sculptural decoration are combined could be described as unusual and perhaps unique. This uniqueness lies mainly in the coexistence of motile influences, which sometimes refer to the West (in relation to the particular geographical area) and sometimes to the East.
Built outside the walls of Trabzon, but within walking distance, the Church of Hagia Sophia - a complex cruciform with a dome, narthex and three impressive propylons - forms the center of a larger fortified building complex. It is flanked by a chapel tower, as well as remnants of a smaller church and other buildings, most probably a monastery. Philological sources of the 14th century mention the monastery "of the Word of God Wisdom", but also "the monastery of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Sophian". In addition, its burial function is strikingly evident and dominant in the shaping of the monument's identity, presumed by the funerary niches and tombstone inscriptions hosted in the temple. However, the function of the church as a cemetery seems to be included in the objectives of imperial sponsorship when it was founded either by Manuel I the Great Komninos (1238-1263) or by his immediate descendants.
Νεκτάριος — Google review
An old church with a great view of the sea!
A nice place to visit while you are near by Trabzon.
Ali Alhajer — Google review
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Devlet Sahil Yolu Caddesi Ayasofya Müze Altı Mevkii Ustabaş Apt, No 307/A, 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Türkiye
The Atatürk Pavilion, once the luxurious residence of the Turkish leader, is now a historical landmark that offers visitors an opportunity to tour its interiors and grounds. The palace has been well-preserved over time and visitors can purchase tickets on-spot to explore this exquisite piece of history. The tranquil atmosphere of the garden and picturesque second-floor balcony makes it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll.
Nice! But little thing to do: It would be neccesary to have more historical info in the house
Lery algatocin — Google review
Historical place influenced by the West and Europe renaissance .The panoramic view and meticulously designed garden provide a serene backdrop that elevates the entire experience. It worth a visit.
mohamed alfateh — Google review
A lovely building in a great location. There are lots of rooms filled with different furniture for different functions but not sure why it was felt necessary to fill so many with a table and chairs. Leave them empty or put some information on the original owner or Atatürk rather than - oh, another table and chair!
Julie Rivers — Google review
Normal place , garden is only nice the Ataturk Pavilion Museum or Ataturk Palace, visitors can wander around and discover what this house contains of amazing and interesting things and collectibles. This pavilion is owned by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern Turkish Republic. And its collections room, which contains many impressive things, in addition, they can wander in the dazzling outdoor garden that contains a water pool and picturesque wooded paths, and visitors come to this museum also to take wonderful pictures of this luxurious house.
Issa — Google review
This building that was a four-story was built in 1913, after the declaration of the Republic the ownership was passed to the Private administration. After Ataturk arriving in Trabzon in 1924, the villa was purchased by the Trabzon municipality for a gift to Ataturk. Then, the municipality was open the Atatürk Lodge to the public as a museum. This lodge is located between many pine trees and a spectacular view of the hill. Furthermore, it presents many memories belonging to Ataturk...
Hayati Türe — Google review
Small place, doesn’t have a lot of information,but has a nice garden around the place, you can take beautiful pictures
if you have any extra days give it a visit ( make sure to check the weather before you go)
The entry fee : 25 TL for adults and free for kids
shaikha alnasrallah — Google review
Tiny piece of history yet enjoyed it, you can buy tickets on spot and enjoy this rich man's Palace which been transferred to attaturk who liked it Alot and you will know why once you visit 😃, it's peaceful and great to walk around specifically the garden and the second floor balcony. It will take less than half an hour of you went thru it all slowly.
Mohannad Biyrouti — Google review
It is a nice place to see trabzon from the top as well to take nice photos, where i have seen many groom and pride taking photos for their weddings. Gardens inside the palace was great to sit and enjoy relaxing. Inside you cant go upstairs where it is closed so waste your time outside.
Ayman Mattar — Google review
Small but a nice pavillion to visit. There was a man selling silver jewellery outside called 'Silverman' which was pretty cool and cheaper than the big store outside.
huawei Huang — Google review
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Soğuksu, Ata Cd. No:1, 61040 Ortahisar/Trabzon, Türkiye
The Soumela Monastery is a museum showcasing the religious history of a monastery that was active for centuries until 1925. Although it has reopened after extensive maintenance, visitors must prepare for a challenging trek from the parking area or pay for transportation. The entrance fee is relatively expensive at 75 tl, and there are no food courts available on site. The steep and narrow stairs may pose difficulties for elderly or unwell individuals.
Be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Use the restroom before you get on the shuttle. If you’re in the area it’s definitely worth seeing. Others may not think so much. There’s no food court at the monster sorry and the stairs are quite steep and narrow. Elderly or poor health may have a lot of trouble.
Gold — Google review
Beautiful monastery, the renovations are still on but we can still see some beautiful frescoes.
Today November 6th, the weather was very nice; it was showing 12°C but the feeling was 15°C.
The entrance per adult 125TL, but the parking is 4km away from the monastery that you can go free by walk. But you need to pay fees for the parking and optional shuttle bus to go upstairs.
Believe me....worth it!
It took us 1h visit all overall.
Marwa Al Anis — Google review
It has very easy access and is at the entrance of the parking lot. The price of the entrance ticket is reasonable, which is actually the cost of the transfer to the main place of the church, but the price of the entrance ticket to the church is somewhat expensive for foreigners. Although it is a very beautiful place in the heart of nature with a very beautiful view. I can't judge whether it's worth seeing for everyone, but it wasn't a bad experience
Sajjad Jokar — Google review
It was a nice spot with a spectacular views and no words to explain the beauty of old architecture however the place is not that big and the road to it was narrow.
Mohammed Alsulaimi — Google review
A place to go, it's almost magical, first the road to go there is very good, the landscape is amazing, going upstream the river between the mountains.
Once you finally arrive onsite you have to walk 350m (if you took the small bus) in a peaceful environment, berry green and very beautiful.
Then you discover the monastery, it's being restored, the place is very clean and in good condition.
The paintings are well preserved, except the faces as usual. If you're on the area, it's a place to go.
Timoth?e Boyer — Google review
So many stairs to go up to the actual place. walking on stairs for 10 minutes up and down to go reach. once you reach you buy tickets and go up another set of stairs. The time i visisted it was so crowded we took 30 minutes after getting our tickets just to go in. Check for weather, if it’s cloudy everything will be foggy and you won’t see anything. also note that the stairs inside the monastery are very small and are very tall. no space for your foot to fit and the distance in height between each step is very unusual. It’s very tiring for people with regular stamina. if rainy avoid going because some paths to go to the monastery are rocks with no proper steps. It was very slippery when i visited i’ve seen countless people tripping and falling
yousif — Google review
Went on a Sunday morning around 9:30am. Was not that busy but it starts to get really busy after 10:30am due to tour buses / groups arriving so plan to arrive early if you want to avoid crowds :)
Be ready for lots of walking. 300 TL per person. Views of the mountains / surrounding areas from the monastery are amazing. Nice place to visit if you are in Trabzon.
Naushad Siddiqui — Google review
About 50 minutes away from Trabxon, the sumela Monastry is tucked high up in the mountain tops. There's signage all the way from trabzon through to the monastry. It is a pleasant drive and very easy to find. I particularly enjoyed driving through the town Macka. Once at the entrance, purchase an entry ticket to the museum then continue driving to the parking area. You'll have purchase a bus ticket as that's the only way to the monastry. It can be quite crowded at times, but the historic architecture makes it well worth the trip. Exploring the monastry takes anywhere between 40 minutes to an hour. It depends on how deeply you immerse yourself in the incredible history as well as marvel at the ancient monastry. I recommend visiting this place as it gives you a glimpse of the past and allows you to appreciate the history. Wear comfortable shoes as There's quite a bit of walking to be done. During the winter and early spring, temperatures plummet, so carry a jacket. It's quite nippy despite the walking.
Rizwana Alli — Google review
Openned after long time bue to maintenance.
You may walk for almost 350 mtrs from the parking area or pay a car fair about 10 tl.
There is afair of 75 tl ticket to enter as well.
Walking is a bit tuff, you should be prepair for the rain as well.
Farooq AlQattan — Google review
It was a tiring road to the monastery itself but it was worth it. From down the mountain there are vans ready where you buy a ticket there and back it is a reasonable price and they take you to a certain point where you then take the stairs to the monastery. A lovely monastery that has been beautifully restored. What I miss is that they would possibly put a view terrace on the mountain opposite in the future.
Feride Avci — Google review
Awesome, unique place. Professional photographs of this place are much more stunning than what you may experience. It's not easy to get a good vantage point outside this place. Most of the tour is behind the facade facing the valley. However, the ancient church and icons are amazing. This place is a national treasure for Turkey. I only gave it 4 stars because it is so commercialized and controlled. You have to pay to park, pay to get a ride up, pay an entrance fee... And the hiking trail is closed if you want to enjoy the nature a bit. I would not travel to the Trabzon area for this place alone. Worth putting a trip together if you can string together multiple sites/activities in the region.
Tracy Tindle — Google review
Very beautiful piece of history and amazing how this structure exists high in the mountain. Be prepared to do a lot of walking here and if you come during warm weather bring a hat and water. The hard walking is worth the view from up top. I definitely recommend coming here if you are in Trabzon.
Friendly Notary — Google review
Very beautiful historical place, you need to choose the right time as weather may obstruct you from seeing clearly the place and the surroundings. I went at around 17:00 and spent an hour there. Road is very good and well maintained, unlike other tourist attractions in Trabzon. You need to be ready to walk and climb ladders which might be little hard for those who are not used to do frequent exercise. Noticed they put 300 TL sticker on entry ticket price whereas the original price is 125 TL.
Overall it is worth the visit and it is one of the top 5 attractions that you should visit while you are in Trabzon.
Adil AlShihi — Google review
Beautiful natural scenery and stunning views. A lot of walking and many stairs to climb. The place is too crowded especially during afternoon hours making it hard to walk comfortably. Tickets are pricey (450TL per person).
Nourhan Abdelmordy — Google review
Παναγία Σουμελά
The entrance fee is 10$ and it is free twice with a museum card. Vehicles are not allowed near the monastery. You will have to climb a 4 kilometer hill or use ring vehicles.
A must see. Wonderful
Arya M. — Google review
Excellent site to visit, albeit a bit overpriced. Gives you a good look at the frescos of the time periods when built, shame they have been defaced over the years, and the graffiti is very disrespectful. Overall a unique site with historical significance. Highly recommend a trip to see.
Bill Duster — Google review
A lot of history here, but its a money making place. You pay 450tl (£12.85) each to get in. They then charge you to use the toilets and the cans of soft drinks are 3 times more expensive than anywhere else.
Vandals have carved their names in the frescoes and defaced a beautiful piece of history. It's set high in the mountains, and is very scenic
Tina Waddle — Google review
In my trip I planned to visit the spectacular place and I say it is really worth it.✌✅
Unfortunately the day we visited there, the weather was foggy so may be the photos are not clear enough, but we enjoyed that so much.
The entrance was 450 lira and 30 lira for transportation which is alot but what is the choice 😉.
Totally recommended for you love history.
Mohammad Karimi — Google review
We went there in summer, if the sky is not cloudy be ready for hot weather. Recommend to wear sport shoes as you will be going up and down on wood and stone steps. As you reach there you have to park you car for fees and then ride minibus for 27 lira per person takes you close to Sumela Monastery and then you walk on steps for 350 m. If you want to enter you have to buy a ticket for 450 lira pp. Facilities: there are cafe and WC down where you parked, also before the entrance. Make sure there are too many steps (old people should be careful for their health condition)
Aadil Almulla — Google review
We visited mid-June 2023. 300TL for foreigners / free with Museum Card. We arrived as it opened (0800). There are two car parks (30TL per hour) - we parked at the one just outside of the main part (you cannot take your car to the top) and bought a return minibus ticket (55TL for two). You can of course walk the 3km to the top and back for free.
There are a lot of steps and the climb is not always gentle. Wear good trainers. Get in as it opens and ignore the first little Monastery on your right. This means you can get to the frescos ahead of the crowds and take the photos you came for.
There is a cafe and some toilets (you pay to use them) and some seating too.
Bottom line - it is well worth a visit, but get there early to avoid the crowds.
Paul and Karen Blakesley — Google review
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Altındere, Altindere Valley National Park, 61750 Maçka/Trabzon, Türkiye
Hilltop castle complex built in the 2nd century BC, with a tomb, cemetery & views of Giresun Island.
Very beautiful place with amazing views, it’s a very beautiful castle that’s located on a high hill that overlooks the city of Giresun, i highly recommend visiting this castle to enjoy the wonderful views from it.(The photos are from my trip back in October 2020)
Abdulrahman Qazzaz — Google review
This well-preserved castle offers a glimpse into the past, with its ancient stone walls and intriguing architecture. Exploring the castle grounds gives you a sense of the city's history and cultural heritage.
One of the highlights of visiting Giresun Castle is the panoramic view it offers. From the top, you can marvel at the sweeping vistas of the city, the Black Sea, and the picturesque coastline. It's an ideal spot to capture stunning photographs and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.
There are nice cafes and restaurants in the area. You will also find number of picnic zones in Giresun castle. It's an ideal spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy a delightful outdoor meal with friends and family. The picturesque surroundings and fresh air make it a perfect setting for a memorable picnic experience.
However, please note that parking space near the castle is limited. It's advisable to plan your visit accordingly or consider alternative transportation options to make your trip more convenient.
Ali G — Google review
Was a nice climb with nice view from different povs. Also cute cafes all around if you need to take a break and grab a drink. Definitely would visit again if possible.
Qi Xu — Google review
It is a very nice place. There are coffeeshops and restaurants there. We haven't had any food therefore I don't know about the quality but the view is amazing.
Khaoula Chakir — Google review
Both mystical and epic place. Geat topography and that presents amazing views from surround there for both every season and day time however especially dawn and dusk times are my favorites. Actually, time lapse videos emerge this beauty very much.
Hayati Türe — Google review
I expected more than just a view of the city itself, ok it is beautiful but the castle could have more attractions. but it is still what it is..
Feride Avci — Google review
Very beautiful castle 😍
The view is so beautiful, you can spend a wonderful time there.
Aisha Salman (عايشه سلمان) — Google review
Absolutely glorious views of the city all around. Worthy the trip.
jacko 0 — Google review
A bit crowdy and noisy, but the views at the Black Sea are stunning
Yana Khlebnikova — Google review
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Merkez, Kale Mah, 28100 Giresun Merkez/Giresun, Türkiye
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Ordu cable car
Mountain cable car
Transportation
Gondola ride to a forested peak with cafes & restaurants, plus views over the city & coastline.
Just awesome 😎 wooow big wow for this telfrik it moves you from amazing city side to an amazing view up there with view of city and Black Sea half by half not to forget the cafes and super nice breeze which took you out of this world!
Rose Lady1 — Google review
• The Building Is Old .
• The Waiting Line Is Super Long Specially In Tourism Seasons .
• There Is Traditional Shops & Food Shops Nearby .
• The Prices Are High In Shops Up At The Mountain Related To Shops Down .
Miss Ji — Google review
It’s good to go up with a cable car to Boztepe. You can see the black sea shore and also the Ordu city view. It’s really beautiful! The round way is 25TL, one way is 15TL for one Adult. You can see a really nice view from the cable car going up and down. Not much longer waiting time. 🙂
SoYa TR — Google review
The area is great and is a must visit for the view and the stores at the end it is really nice , however the food isn't the best in black sea area for some reason and bathrooms aren't best either which is an unfortunate thing , however the place is good it has a mosque too (try avoiding public bathroom there) the park is nice too and has a great view
Duaa Al hasan — Google review
Must do activity! Marvellous views! Cabine is for 6 people. The hill where you're gonna climb to (Boztepe) looks like a cute touristic walking zone with some souvenir shops and restaurants. Unfortunately bikes are NOT allowed to carry :( pleeease change that
Mili Dđ — Google review
Everybody must take it at least once. You would understand the city much more and see some graphiti walls you didn’t advice from the ground.
Cabins are very clean and well maintained. You can easily go with baby stroller aa the cabin slows down to enter and exit.
Top of the mountain is also a must in Ordu and a picture at the paraglider launch ramp.
Jordi Diaz — Google review
Fun and must do activity in ordu. It has reasonable price 15 tl. And takes 10 min up.its around is also beautiful with some shops.
Serdar “Travelmate” — Google review
Ordu Boztepe Teleferik
is an aerial lift line in Ordu serving the nearby hilltop Boztepe. It is owned and operated by Ordu Municipality.
The 2,350 m (7,710 ft) long gondola lift line was constructed by the Italian company Leitner Ropeways of Leitner Group to a cost of ₺11 million, and the line officially opened on June 9, 2012. The base station is situated in the downtown at Black Sea coast. There is a parking lot for 180 cars next to the base station. The mountain station Boztepe is at an altitude of 498 m (1,634 ft). There are seven supporting towers between the terminals. 28 cabins each capable of eight passengers are able to transport hourly 900 people in one direction. The ride takes 6.5 minutes.
Tickets for public 25 TL
For students 10 TL
Youssef Mohamed — Google review
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Şarkiye, Atatürk Parkı, Atatürk Blv. No:137, 52100 Altınordu/Ordu, Türkiye
Boztepe is a hill and village situated in Turkey's Ordu Province, standing at 550 meters above sea level. It boasts of a restaurant at its peak that offers panoramic views of the Black Sea and the city of Ordu. Visitors can enjoy stunning sights while relishing local delicacies.
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Quiet cape with a church built in 1868 & after the mythological leader Jason of the Argonauts.
Flat grassy point of land surrounded by an unusual flat shelf of rock just below the surface of the water. The old church is pretty, but closed. There are some ruins but no signs to indicate what they were. There are tables and benches. It’s a nice place to come for a picnic.
Joel Bastedo — Google review
It was a nice place, we tried to check inside from the windows but I wish it was open! We were there on Sunday!
YouTube: Daria & Omid — Google review
A must see when in the city of Ordu or near!
For me it was a natural wonder, being in the middle of the sea but at the same time on land!
Very well maintained, very clean, public picnic tables & seating are available in the place, in addition to sun bathing seats!
I recommend having your swimming suits with you when you visit the place as the water will invite you to take a jump! Unfortunately I didn't see a place to change your clothes afterwards but a public bathroom is near the place.
Asma Rumman — Google review
Very special location all over
Sameer SHOWAITER — Google review
Must visit legendary place! It's a small cape with an old Greek church (closed) and a lighthouse. Full flat so no climbing. There are banks to sit and rest. You're gonna leave your car at the entrance and walk along the cape. You can arrange it like 20 min short overview visit or stay there for some longer time to rest or picnic. No recommended for swimming. Infrastructure like visitors centre, cafe and toilets was still under construction during our visit.
Mili Dđ — Google review
Fascinating nature, amazing view. Splendid sea and green 💚 now, car parking available.
Tamer O. — Google review
It's a historic nice place.
Nora Seegebrecht — Google review
Lots of space in car park, short walk to reach edge of peninsula. Visited at midday in July, it was hot but quiet and peaceful, lovely views.
Toilets available, fairly clean and functional.
Berty Y — Google review
A great place to visit but not in windy/rainy days 😅
I was hoping that there would be a small window to let us see what inside the church.
Abdulla Al-Sabri — Google review
Closed just like the archeological museum of Samsun and Trabzon 🙄!
Even without the corona-crisis there is no reason for tourists to visit this whole part of the black sea region!
By the way, it's just the road - the church is still in good shape and could be opened anyways...
Jörn Fischer — Google review
The area was worth a visit, if you close to that area.
Bandırma ferry is a must-see attraction in Samsun, Turkey. It's a replica of the 19th-century steam freighter that carried Atatürk from Constantinople to Samsun, marking the beginning of everything on May 19, 1919. The ship has been converted into a museum and is open for tourists to visit. Inside, there's a great exhibition featuring some original possessions from Atatürk.
It was pretty small but it was cool, ticket was 15 tl
han — Google review
Amazing ferry we enjoy spending time here
Habiba A — Google review
A must see place in Samsun, a slice of history, a pivotal point. I felt proud and emotional, doesn't matter the ship is a replica, I understand that the original couldn't be saved and put to display. The English translations on the signs should be looked over.
Ozge Mutlu — Google review
Place where everything begun in 19.05.1919. "Must see" for those who wish to know about Turkey more. P.s.Entrance is not free, cost 2 Lira's but you do not get any token, they just give you normal metal 1 TL coins😆
Oksana Prodius — Google review
Wasn't sure what to expect, but good replica boat, great exhibition inside inc some original possessions from Ataturk. Only issue text mainly in Turkish so maybe tricky for tourists.
Jansev Jemal — Google review
Nice museum and very educational. Non-Turks should take a translator app to get the most out of the experience.
Dr Robert Sawyer — Google review
Although the ship was small, but it was a nice experience to see history. Besides, the surrounding garden was nice.
Mariam Al-Abdallah — Google review
Nice place with many historical information. It will be great if the write up is also translated in English.
Ahmed Al Ismaili — Google review
Ataturk Ship Bandirma converted to museum. And open for tourists to visit. Must visit place during visit to samsun a city of Turkey.
Spacious, modern retail center with boutiques & international chains, plus a multiplex cinema.
Big mall and contains many coffee shops and restaurants. Good that they specialized in an outdoor setting area, where you are able to drink your coffee with beautiful views of the sea and city.
Nadia Banna — Google review
Good selection of the shops. You can buy almost everything here. And it has really good restaurants! Not only in the food court 😉
???????? — Google review
This mall is a place to go... Unfortunately, everyone knows it. It's well-kept and organized. We went on a cold Sunday afternoon - big mistake. The sheer amount of people was astonishing, absolutely crowded. Fortunately, the mall staff are amazing at their work. Bathrooms were clean. Cafeteria area was packed, but wait times weren't bad. Only two complaints: parking is impossible, so find street parking. And, the cafeteria area needs more seating; nowhere near enough tables and chairs for the crowds. All in all, we'd definitely go back, but not on the weekend.
Danielle Ceylan — Google review
Almost the biggest shopping mall in Samsun city - Turkey, with the availability of most brands in.
The upper level is mostly food court in addition to some toys brands there.
The remaining levels contain different clothes, kitchen, furniture and etc. brands.
You'll find what you need surely.
The prices are acceptable specially if you visit it during discount seasons.
Like other shopping malls, it has a very huge car parking space.
Hayman Sardar — Google review
The best and biggest mall in samsun
BG7K — Google review
Very good mall food is yummy
Habiba A — Google review
Great mall with lots of upscale shops and entertainment
Saeed Ghadessi — Google review
Good shipping experience with great food court
Sailor Man — Google review
You can have an amazing shopping, have a great meal and enjoy a movie all in one place
Aveen Shareef — Google review
Lots of brands, location is exactly at Piazza tram stop and fantastic balcony of the restaurant which has a sea view of the the Black Sea.
Hemen Tahseen — Google review
I must say, the shopping mall truly exceeded my expectations and left me with a remarkable and delightful experience that lasted the entire day. From the moment I stepped in, I was captivated by its grandeur and variety of stores. The pleasant ambiance and well-designed layout made navigating the mall a breeze, allowing me to discover unique shops and exciting offerings at every turn. I spent hours exploring the different sections, immersing myself in the latest trends, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The courteous and helpful staff added to the overall positive experience, making me feel valued as a customer. With a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, the mall offered an all-encompassing experience that catered to my every need. I can confidently say that I had a truly enjoyable and fulfilling time, and I'm already looking forward to returning soon for another shopping adventure!
Nestor P — Google review
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Yenimahalle, Çarşamba Cd. No:52, 55080 Canik/Samsun, Türkiye
Comprising 7 levels, this 3.4 million-year-old cave features dramatic stalactite and stalagmites.
There is a very big underground cave and nature park here. Both are a definite must see. The cave is 650 meters long and there are amazing rock formations inside. Nature park has breathtaking views of the land. Admission is very cheap. 9 TL. If you are in the area, this is a must see.
berk celikyurek — Google review
Very nice. An interesting place that is worthy to be seen.
Goce Stevanoski — Google review
Viewing the formations in the Ballıca Cave is like visiting a natural museum. The age of the cave is nearly 3.4 million years old. Walking in the cave is a mysterious adventure. It is a place where all cave formations can be seen and is a wonder of nature. This cave has not yet even finished its formation.
The Ballıca also helped those suffering from asthma due to its healing air. The oxygen level in the cave is more than the level outside. This is important for people with asthma, who may find the cure here.
Cesare Balci — Google review
The Ballica Cave is one of the most well-known tourist attractions of Tokat. I strongly recommend here. It is a large and very impressive cave. Do not miss this natural.park.
Seher Rohlfs — Google review
A must see
Gorgeous it’s worth the drive from Tokat
86mufassa — Google review
Nice caves with pretty formations. The walkway is not well lit in all areas. One path in and back out making it crowded at places.
Russ — Google review
Ballıca Cave Nature Park is located in the Pazar District borders 23 km southwest of Tokat City Center. The Park is on Akdağ, a mountain in the city of Tokat at the Central Black Sea Region with an elevation of 1916 meters. Ballıca cave is made up of karstic crystal lime stones that cover the metamorphic schists. The cave entrance is located at an elevation of 1085 meters, include some galleries, The first gallery lies along the NE-SW direction, while the Second Gallery lies along NEW-SE. Both galleries have different characteristics.
Arash Haseli — Google review
one of the most beautiful cave in the world.. everyone should see it. the cave is still alive the air in it is good for patients of asthma. lot os people come here for health care.
there is a restaurant near cave that can people eat so delicious and famous tokat kebab also can eat meatball , drink tea,turkısh coffee, etc.
Mutlu Turker — Google review
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ballıca mağarası, Ballıca Köyü Yolu no 1, 60800 Ballıca/Pazar/Tokat, Türkiye
Excellent lake to have a good time, it’s not too small and not too big either, it’s good for big family or couples. you can have a walk around the lake or you can enjoy the view from the main restaurant, or you can rent a paddle boats.
fahad alshaya — Google review
It was an excellent experience walking bare food around the lake.
Matt Cape Town — Google review
Beautiful place!
Susana Pereira — Google review
Amazing view.. you shouldnt miss.
MURAT KARA — Google review
Ok.
mustafa kobanoglu — Google review
Nice place for camping and family
abdulbaset alkindi — Google review
Super
fatih cix — Google review
Very nice place, recommended for BBQ .
Mustafa Alsayed — Google review
Very nice theme park!
Steven Thomson — Google review
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Yakakent, Boraboy Yolu, 05800 Boraboy/Taşova/Amasya, Türkiye
The ancient Pontic Kings Rock Tombs are situated on a steep hillside overlooking the city, characterized by a sheer rock face on the northern bank of the river. These tombs were carved into limestone as early as 4th century BC and were primarily used for cult worshiping of deified rulers. Although some tombs may appear unimpressive up close and covered in graffiti, they still hold historical significance.
Came here in September with a tour group.
Only a short climb up the stairs to the entrance.
There is a small entry fee, 25TL.
There is not much to see of the tombs.
But that the tombs are carved into the hillside is historic.
Also a great view of the city from up there
Google Lum — Google review
An acient and well preserved crypts that are carved into rocks of mountain. A must see place for Amasya. You may also fancy the traditional wooden houses and a peaceful evening near greenriver (Yeşilırmak). This place is also the homeland of an old fable called "Ferhat and Şirin". The lover Ferhat singlehandedly carve through mountains to bring water to city and get Şirin's hand for marriage...
A B — Google review
It was able to refresh my feelings with a very nice view.
????H — Google review
You enjoy the view of the city up there while feeling the history. It is worth to climb the stairs take your time and take photos
Seyithan Bozkurt — Google review
You go up a lot of steps, to get to tombs that you can't get in or even look at easily. This place sucks don't go.
Pau MB — Google review
You'll see these tombs from wherever you are on Amasya. So why not pay the 15TL per person (Apr 23) and then climb the 600 or so steps to go and see them? You'll get very close and be able to see how they were carved, but you won't be able to go in or walk around the back.
There are some good views from the top and the information boards are mostly in Turkish and English.
Paul and Karen Blakesley — Google review
Interesting place with great views of the city
N M — Google review
Beautiful panoramic view of Amasya from the top. And that’s about it.
Steps to the top are very poorly maintained - there’s work going on the wooden steps and so you have to use the stone steps half the way up.
Place looks like it needs serious maintenance.
N AR — Google review
A must-visit when in Amasya! Only 5 TL entry fee. There is a walkway with steps all the way up, so it is comfortable for anyone and almost all ages. Elderly people might need some assistance - there are many steps. There is a café halfway up if you want to have something to eat or drink and enjoy the view. There are many benches to relax and take in the breathtaking views.
Rabiah Ryklief — Google review
The view of the tombs as a city backdrop is beautiful! However there isn't much to see when viewing then up close. The climb to the tombs make for a good view point of the amazing city of Amasya
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Corey Plester — Google review
Fabulous view with great story of Shirin Farhad. Dont miss the tea at the middle of the mountain.
Shariful Islam — Google review
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Hatuniye, 05000 Yuvacık/Amasya Merkez/Amasya, Türkiye
Remains of a venerable fortified castle atop Mt. Harşena, with ancient royal tombs & valley views.
One of the best places to see 360 degrees of the city from above. The entrance fee is 25 lira per person. It is not difficult to reach and it is a good place to relax.
Reyhane M — Google review
Wonderful castle but can’t give it more than 1 star because we arrived just after 4pm and the guard wasn’t willing to let us up because it was “closing” (official closing time was 5pm and there were still plenty of visitors). We managed to convince him to give us 10minutes (and he happily took our money) but he closed at 4.30pm so he could head off with his friends who were hanging around - to the disappointment of all the people visiting. Horrific attitude for a historical site.
Nicole — Google review
mostly rebuilt. few original walls. it is worth climbing just for the overall view of the city of Amasya. entrance costs 25 TL/person
Cristian Popescu — Google review
Amasya, a charming city nestled in the heart of Turkey, is a true gem that enchants visitors with its rich history, architectural beauty, and picturesque landscapes. Known as the "City of Princes," Amasya offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Ottoman-era houses, ancient rock tombs, and historical sites such as the majestic Amasya Castle. The city's unique location along the banks of the Yeşilırmak River adds to its allure, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery. Amasya's warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with its delicious local cuisine and hospitable residents, creates an unforgettable experience for travelers. Whether strolling through the streets lined with traditional wooden houses or exploring the archaeological treasures, Amasya is a destination that captures the heart and leaves an indelible mark on anyone fortunate enough to visit.
Deniz UNAY — Google review
Really good view of amasya the climb is a little rough with small stairs and steep hills, the wind and the view up at the top is amazing. You should bring water with you because it gets really hot when you are climbing.
Berat Koc — Google review
Very nice castle, you can see the city side , but it’s not responsible for old people because there’s a lots of stairs.
Traveling Plus — Google review
Beautiful castle where we can see Amasya city from above
Yuliza Yusuf — Google review
This is something marvellous and grate. Old house, but renovated. Nice view on the river or on the castle! Very clean! Very Good breakfast. The staff is like polite and friendly! The owner Ensar is like a real friend, whom I seem to know for many years before: I have got a lot of useful information and support from him (about my trip) . And he speaks English very good! One of the best places!!! I recommend 100%!!!
Alexander A They — Google review
Amazing castle, very high and very tiring to climb but the view from the top is amazing .
M E — Google review
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Hatuniye, 05000 Yuvacık/Amasya Merkez/Amasya, Türkiye
Archaeological museum featuring artifacts like ceramics, weapons & coins from various civilizations.
Well-organized museum with all signage in English.
N M — Google review
A great museum in Çorum that is worth visiting. My Turkish is not that great and I was pleasantly surprised that all information is also written in English. The museum contains many archaeological findings, especially from the Hitites, Assyrians, ancient Greeks and the Romans. The museum contains so many time periods from the bronze age untill the Ottoman period, and it even has a ethnographic hall where you can see how life was in the Çorum province.
The museum is informative, clean, staff is helpful and friendly. When I visit Çorum next time I will come back to the museum.
Kamil — Google review
Collection of the museum was so good. Especially Hittite archeological find were awesome.
Ali Ulvi G?L?EN — Google review
Excavated items from Alacahoyuk and Hattuşa that are the famous archaeological sites in Çorum are displayed in an easy-to-understand manner in chronological order. Also large items are on display outdoors.
コトブキH — Google review
Small but high quality museum owing its richness to the incredible amount of Hittite, Phrygian, and Byzantine history in the area. We'll worth a visit to get a better understanding of the overall history of the region.
Jash Rijvers — Google review
Very interesting, beautiful museum. I was amazed, learning about the vast history of the Hitits and of Çorum and its vicinity.
The museum is built beautifully inside an ancient hospital so it is also by itself a place to marvel at!
Ferdinand Bohlig — Google review
Although you had to be pay 90 Turkish lira as an entrance fees. But the employees were kind they had a smile on their faces. It was an amazing way to see the history of evolving.
Mariam Al-Abdallah — Google review
If you are interested in ancient civilization called hitits, this place is the second must to see place after hattusas. It is a well organized, compact and informative museum. All exhibitions have access for disabled. Museum's cafe is small and not so many drinks and it has also a souvenir shop inside.
Navigation directs you very well and easy to find a parking area around.
The museum also have some exhibitions about Roman empire age, Selçuklu age and recent ottoman age. But they are very limited and not so much informative.
I recommend to visit there before or after hattusas.
utku kavruk — Google review
I really enjoyed the museum, except the lighting was turned off when views displays, not sure if it was their racism since I am a Black American visiting and living here in Çorum.
Frances Butler — Google review
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Gülabibey, Cengiz Topel Cd. No:153, 19100 Çorum Merkez/Çorum, Türkiye
Ancient ruins that is a must see. There is also a ancient city which you can visit. There a lot to see and you better reserve a whole day to explore everything. I am posting lots of photos so you get an idea.
berk celikyurek — Google review
Beautiful little place with big history.
Marina S — Google review
Nice to see the most historical area in the world!
Kamal Al-Rawi — Google review
Very good
Burak Tekindemir — Google review
Astonishing site with rich adornments and dramatic location. Visit first prior to the Hattuşa capital city just a few kilometers away.
Association Hic Sunt Leones — Google review
Amazing art from the Hittites
Krishanu Rakshit — Google review
its currently closed at weekends, even for foriegn tourists